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To: LdSentinal

The writer of the story didn’t have the courag to put in the really interesting things that McGuirk said:

On Sharpton:

“Sharpton would bring a wheelchair to an amusement park so he could jump the line.”

“”Classless clown”

“Sanctimoious skunk.”

“Used the situation to further himself.”

“The white interloper episode with Freddie’s Market actually led to people’s death.”

“The media treated him like he was somebody.”

Sharpton “got treated like royalty.”

He referred to the network executives at CBS and MSNBC as “the Neville Chamberlains of broadcasting. They caved to that terrorist. Free speech surrender monkeys.” He said that Sharpton “terrorized tehse brodacast executives. They were in the fetal position under their desks, sucking their thumbs.”

McGuirk wouldn’t comment on whether he would sue CBS.

He said “It’s a horrible thing for this country when people can’t poke fun at each other. Everyone’s got to lighten up. It is a slippery slope.”

“The PC Police are here.”

But you’re not going to see any of that in the MSM articles about the interview.


15 posted on 04/26/2007 10:53:00 PM PDT by TBP
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To: TBP

I’d like to see Fox News Channel hire Bernie and/or Imus for either a morning or late-night gig. Take calls. Do interviews. Invite a musical guest for each and every show. And get rid of the stupid scroll across the bottom of the screen. I’d watch.


19 posted on 04/27/2007 12:07:54 AM PDT by billclintonwillrotinhell
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To: TBP

what about when Colmes said that Sharpton paid the price for the Freddie’s market incident-”it cost him a shot at the Presidency”


29 posted on 04/27/2007 7:08:03 AM PDT by mrmargaritaville
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