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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Les H who wrote (18253)8/17/1998 12:38:00 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
All,
I think that it is time to send e-mail to
Geraldo Rivera rivera@cnbc.com
Refresh your memory with past statements:
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MEDIA FLASHBACK: GERALDO RIVERA CALLED PRESIDENT A 'PIG'

Days after the Drudge Report first reported the Monica Lewinsky story last January, CNBC's Geraldo Rivera called the President of the United States a "pig" on his national TV show
RIVERA LIVE January 23, 1998, Friday

Geraldo: "If this is true, getting oral sex from a 21-year-old, then
he's a pig. He may be a good president, but he's also a pig..."

During the next six months, Rivera would experience a shift in opinion of the president. During Rivera's media journey on the Lewinsky case he would switch from calling the president a 'pig' to declaring love of the man.

RIVERA LIVE August 6, 1998, Thursday

RIVERA: Mr. President, we love you. I want to hug you. I'll say it
again, I want to hug you.

Rivera could not be reached for comment or explanation on his media
switch...
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Pile the mail on Rivera's email as they truly like to hear from you judging from the reply that I received:
>>>>>
Thank you for writing to "Rivera Live."
We always appreciate hearing from our viewers
and rest assured, your message will be read by us.

Due to the large volume of e-mail our show
generates, we are sorry, but we can not respond to
each message individually.

We hope to hear from you again in the future.
"Until next time, keep watching "Rivera Live"
On CNBC! <<<<<<<

Give him hell and ask for an apology,
humble carl