To: Cinnamon Girl
I suppose if some rag wants to credential her, then she has a right to be present at the press briefings. But does that also mean that she has to be called upon or can she simply be ignored?
29 posted on
03/05/2003 6:38:17 PM PST by
NonValueAdded
("Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." GWB 9/20/01)
To: NonValueAdded
I suppose if some rag wants to credential her, then she has a right to be present at the press briefings There are probably 50,000 journalists. Not all of them are allowed in the White House.
I'd bounce her, and everyone from CBS for the Saddam interview stunt that they pulled.
To: NonValueAdded
See, that's the thing--the WHITE HOUSE doesn't have to grant that bitch press credentials, and with an interrogation like that, she can hardly claim to be impartial press. She's gone over the deep end with this, and they should take advantage of it and shove her out to pasture for it. I bet they don't grant press credentials to Worker's World Weekly...why don't they retire that old crone before she plasters 'no blood for oil' on her walker and strips nude to protest the war at a press conference?
Still having nightmares at the image...the horror...the horror...
To: NonValueAdded
It is my understanding she no longer represents a paper or wire svc. Is she a freelance? They just humor her with her front row seat because of her long years of reporting. It's past time to pull her pass.
Vaudine
75 posted on
03/06/2003 7:38:46 AM PST by
vaudine
To: NonValueAdded
But does that also mean that she has to be called upon or can she simply be ignored? She could indeed be ignored but she would still be like a fart in church...everyone knows it's there, everyone pretends it's not but the stink just won't go away.
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