Democratic “grass roots” revolt over FNC airing Nevada debate?
Michelle Malkin chronicles a “grass roots” effort to force FNC out of the Nevada Democratic Pesidential Debate…
Michelle Malkin chronicles a “grass roots” effort to force FNC out of the Nevada Democratic Pesidential Debate…
This morning on MSNBC, at the top of a 10:14 am segment on the Obama/Clinton/Geffen dust up which was preceeded by another Anna Nicole discussion in the prior segment, there was this exchange…
JANSING: With me now are our Saturday morning regulars; MSNBC political analyst Pat Buchanan and Democratic Strategist Peter Fenn. Hi gentlemen, how are you doing today?
BUCHANAN: How you doing Chris?
JANSING: I’m so glad to be talking about something other than Anna Nicole for just a few seconds.
I didn’t really say that…
Later on in the segment Chris Jansing talked about the ethical issues involved in the looming custody battle. Sounds to me like I know what Jansing would be doing right now if The Ethical Edge hadn’t been axed…
If you had the opportunity to meet a cable news personality, who would it be and why?
Page Six notes a Suze Orman interview in tomorrow’s New York Times Magazine…
SUZE Orman may have plenty of financial experience, but she has zero experience with men. The blond CNBC money guru reveals in tomorrow’s New York Times Magazine that she’s a lesbian and has a “life partner,” Kathy Travis. “We’re going on seven years. I have never been with a man in my whole life. I’m still a 55-year-old virgin,” she says, adding that she hopes to tie the knot with Travis to ensure she has spousal rights over Orman’s $25 million fortune. “It’s killing me that upon my death, K.T. is going to lose 50 percent of everything I have to estate taxes. Or vice versa.”
Morris News Service’s Sean Harder has an interview with Nancy Grace…
Nancy Grace makes no apologies for her speculative interview style, but the self-described crime-victims advocate bristles at the notion her TV show exploits those victims for prime-time ratings.
“I give victims a chance to speak out and bring their issues to the forefront,” Grace said in an interview Thursday with the Savannah Morning News. “Defendants are offered protections under the Constitution, and victims are not. And I feel strongly that they have a voice to be heard.”
The host of a talk show on CNN Headline News and 10-year Court TV personality will be at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center today for a charity book-signing and lecture to benefit the Marie Backus Children’s Hospital at Memorial Heath.
The talk show host, however, may be proving a bit controversial for Savannah, which Grace and fellow Court TV commentators lambasted as a crime-addled American “Baghdad” during last year’s Jennifer Ross murder trial.
“She’s become more controversial since we hired her, I think she thrives on it,” said Sandra Mayer, event chairwoman for The One Hundred, a philanthropic women’s organization now in its 11th year of raising money for the hospital.
Keith Olbermann will be profiled on CBS’ “Sunday Morning” program Hal Boedeker notes…
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