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To: PartyTime who wrote (752)10/8/2000 2:09:54 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1719
 
Why is it, at this particular moment, I'm watching yet another blonde female Republican strategest being featured on FoxNews, in fact, the O'Reilly Show. Matters not it's O'Reilly's show, it's just what FoxNews has continually featured on the Republican side as interviewees, since Bush defeated McCain. Somehow, deep down, I think the reason for this is an attempt to subliminably-ably, subliminably-ably bring male voters into Bush's vote column. But I can't prove that. Can I?

Admittedly, my paranoia for thinking the above comes from the fact Roger Ailes, a collegial Lee Atwater smear campaign-like tactician, is and has been the news director for FoxNews.

If I'm wrong, please do prove me wrong.

Is our society really suffering a dumbing down effect which gets intensified during presidential election years? Hey, you answer this.

No one--and I've posed this several times--has yet responsibly answered why all the blonde female Republicans keep showing up, over and over, on FoxNews this presidential election season. Anyone out there got a viable answer? Or should I just assume there is no answer and submit, like males in a strip joint, by finding dollar bills to place in the mouthstring of all these Republican female blonde FoxNews analysts?