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To: steve harris who wrote (427842)10/18/2008 11:50:09 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574093
 
Wrong! I dare you to apologize to me you POS!

"On Wednesday night, after Gov. Sarah Palin's acceptance of the GOP's vice presidental nomination, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) sent a text over to CNN calling Palin's speech "shrill." That word is applied to only one group of people on this planet: women. Period. It denotes, in a very derogatory way, a sense of Victorian hysteria with which the most sexist men tar women. Yet, when Campbell Brown wisely and fairly pointed this out, Democrat sycophant Paul Begala accused Brown of "toning back" her journalistic analysis, as if pointing out this obvious sexist comment by Reid was somehow an indication of softness. Typical of so many bullying sexists, Begala was accusing Brown on national television of not being tough enough to do her job. Begala's attack on Brown was a misogynist assault by a bitter troll of a man (Begala has drunk so much of the liberal Kool-Aid that his hair is orange) on an accomplished reporter. Begala then added a thinly veiled threat that if McCain's VP was going to criticize the media, then maybe it was time the media stopped being so nice to McCain. Only a Democratis fanatic like Begala would make the arrogant assumption that the media is his to use as a tool, that CNN's reporters are his minions and need to be told how to conduct their business. To add further insult, he said while rolling his eyes "No. you know I love Campbell," the way that a father might humour an unruly kid. This man is a noxious presence who consistently fails to provide any real insight into any campaign or any facet of the political process. Don't look to Begala for numerical analysis of the electoral landscape--he never helps John King flesh out those detailed maps. Don't look to Begala for a careful examination of personal motivations--he never helps to support Anderson Coopers insights. Don't look to Begala for an examination of legislative records--he doesn't know anything about them. Begala is an antique Pez dispenser, burping out the same stale candy to the same restless children for all the length of his shallow career."

sundaypaper.com

And still another example of Brown's professionalism:

CNN's Brown called MoveOn.org "American insurgents"

mediamatters.org