Posted on 09/06/2004 1:16:03 PM PDT by gobucks
Okay. I'm ticked. ABC News is breaking into the golf tournament to have a bunch of doctors crow and brag about a routine qaud bypass for mr slick.
Listening to this reminds me of reports of how the Moscow radio would be interrupted w/ military music to give 'announcements'. Only, this guy is bright eyed and bushy tailed! Oh, for pete's sake, now they are appluading and doing a Q and A. I'm about to barf.
It is an OVERT slap at Republicans (who tend to like golf ... a LOT). But fine. I guess its just punishment for the recent polls.
Boo hoo hoo liberal bias waaah
FYI..golf tourney isn't live..it was taped earlier today..
FOr CRYING OUT LOUD, its neck and neck between VJ and Tiger ... let's be done with it!!!! Tiger is on a tear (except, he just put one in the rough off the tee w/ an iron .... the look in his eye today..... oh he wants it bad).
Yeah, I'll take golf over Clinton any day. Plus I want Tiger to retain his number one ranking by knocking off Vijay. Can't do that with these doctors clogging the airwaves.
You mean they can't split screen the golf video? Sheesh ...
Well, watching me play golf on TV would be worse, now that I think about it.
The same damn thing just happened with Dan Blather breaking into US Open Tennis.
The Associated Press
Updated: 4:18 p.m. ET Sept. 6, 2004
NORTON, Mass. - Vijay Singh is leading Tiger Woods by two strokes after 10 holes in the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday. Singh will take over the top spot in the world rankings if he finishes ahead of Woods.
I suspect its live ...
Oh, now they are finished with the bogus SPECIAL report.
Thanks you TV girlie men....
I dont care that they did this, alot of americans want to know how there former president is doing under such a condition, methinks you are over reacting.
maybe...
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