Posted on 09/17/2010 8:18:43 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Take a quick break from speculating about the outcome of the elections this November. There is a new topic that is causing quite a bit of speculation: just what did Kiran Chetry of CNN's American Morning do last Wednesday that caused co-host John Roberts to pause in the middle of introducing guest David Axelrod and snap at her in a fit of extreme irritability? Almost as funny watching it on TV was the fact that the moment was officially recorded in CNN's transcripts:
DAVID AXELROD, SENIOR ADVISER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you for having me.
ROBERTS: Let me ask you first of all, David, before we get into the -- excuse me. You would mind not doing that while I'm talking? Thank you. I appreciate that. If you don't mind.
David if, I could just Terry Jones and this Quran burning that is planned for September 11th, what does the president think about that? Does the president -- is he as concerned about it as other members of his administration are?
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“Her nails?”
BINGO !
When I was in NYC a few years back I went to watch FOXAND FRIENDS outside the studio on 6th Ave.
EVERYTIME the camera was not on Kiran Chetney SHE WAS CHEWING HER NAILS !!!!
I think it is one of those nervous habits that she can’t control. She is very pretty in person.
FYI, Brian is also a lot taller than he looks on TV. He came outside during a break to sign his book(The Games do Count). Steve is a beanpole.
John in his CHUM radio days
Why is it that unqualified Canadians are so over-represented amongst the US Journalism elite?
Cuz they’re all hard-core, brainwashed commies.
Makeing up the bust?
There will never be another Monty Python!
And to think...some folks watch Jon Stewart for humor.
texting or picking her nose and eating it.
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