WH powerhouse Valerie Jarrett legitimizes Fox as "power" to Obama's "truth" in slamming Fox bias to CNN's "No Bull, No Bias" Campbell Brown while demurring on Brown's same question of MSNBC:
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Yes Virginia, there is truth in comedy.
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ReplyDeleteThe Mud Hens were named after the bird the American Coot who used to live in the marshland next to the field. I see a joke in there somewhere.
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ReplyDeleteHey - the mud hens mascot is Mudonna. Casey Stengel was once a mud hen, he also was once a dentist.
ReplyDeleteComparing Fox to Msnbc is like comparing Jon Stewart to Cramer.
ReplyDeleteJon Stewart: The emotional whirlwind calling the emotional whirlwind black.
ReplyDeleteTo use another great Jon Stewart piece "We will just have to leave it there -"
ReplyDeleteI thought Obermann was the perpetual revulsion machine.
ReplyDeleteI thought the war between the WH and Fox was over. As Keith would say - Day 4 after Obama claimed victory in the Fox War.
ReplyDeleteIt ain't over till its over.
ReplyDeleteHey Valerie - Power to the people. and the Fox Babes.
ReplyDeleteValerie has dreams of becoming a Fox Babe when her gig with Obama is over. Keep dreaming.
ReplyDeleteCampbell Brown: No Bull no bias no sex no truth.
ReplyDeleteStewart was kind, he could have compared MSNBC to Monica Lewinski.
ReplyDeleteJon - you are Yakof Smirnoff.
ReplyDeleteJon is bitter he picked his turkey Team Dunn....oh excuse me mud hen, and now he's stuck with it.
ReplyDeleteActually, the Mud Hens get more fans in the stands than MSNBC can ever hope to get. They're actually very popular, and their merchandise sells very well, too.
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