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Campbell Brown [CNN] Under the Spell of PMS

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    Campbell Brown came across as the one woman on CNN that would be happy if Palin dropped out of the race. I understand she showed her fangs the other when she charged the gates of Fort Palin. I have yet to hear her comments on Palin, but, from what I've heard, it is clear Campbell Brown was acting under the hormonal imbalance that she calls PMS [Palin-Must-Suffer]:laugh:

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    If you're referring to the exchange I'm thinking of, I thought she could have been calmer, but I also think Tucker Bounds, a spokesperson for McCain-Palin, should have been better informed in that instance and faced the question more "head-on". I watch CNN faithfully, and can really cite examples from all there, male and female alike, in undue nitpicking of Palin.

    Today I witnessed Soledad O'Brien (granted, a female, but I don't think it matters) reply to an answer she obviously didn't like from a Republican, "Well, I'll take that as Republican spin". I'm glad David Gurgen (sp?), a liberal if I'm not mistaken, had the guts to say when his turn came next, "Well, my answer is liable to be taken as media spin, then, but here's what I think", or something to that effect.

    I really think we should keep references of PMS, no matter what the letters stand for, out of these discussions.
     
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    Tisk, Tisk!!!

    I know you know that I was making a funny on the acronym -PMS- and not trying to be sexist or anything else. So please don't take my post serious. The truth is, there are way too many hard feelings being spoken from both sides, and if we don't slow down and take a deep breath, the right and left may make the war in Iraq look like a minor skirmish in the dessert.

    If I offended you Pamela, I'm sorry, because I only menat to be light hearted:wavey:

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    Originally Posted by PamelaK
    If you're referring to the exchange I'm thinking of, I thought she could have been calmer, but I also think Tucker Bounds, a spokesperson for McCain-Palin, should have been better informed in that instance and faced the question more "head-on". I watch CNN faithfully, and can really cite examples from all there, male and female alike, in undue nitpicking of Palin.

    Today I witnessed Soledad O'Brien (granted, a female, but I don't think it matters) reply to an answer she obviously didn't like from a Republican, "Well, I'll take that as Republican spin". I'm glad David Gurgen (sp?), a liberal if I'm not mistaken, had the guts to say when his turn came next, "Well, my answer is liable to be taken as media spin, then, but here's what I think", or something to that effect.

    I really think we should keep references of PMS, no matter what the letters stand for, out of these discussions.


    I know you know that I was making a funny on the acronym -PMS- and not trying to be sexist or anything else. So please don't take my post serious. The truth is, there are way too many hard feelings being spoken from both sides, and if we don't slow down and take a deep breath, the right and left may make the war in Iraq look like a minor skirmish in the dessert.

    If I offended you Pamela, I'm sorry, because I only menat to be light hearted:wavey:

    Shalom my Sister, Shalom,

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    No offense taken. Just stating my opinion of terms I think should be avoided. :wavey:
     
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