I don't agree with anything she says, nor do I think nobody should take her seriously, but I felt bad for her when nobody showed up to her "tweet-a-thon" event. There were like ten people there.
It's like those empty birthday parties I keep hearing about, where everyone was invited, but nobody showed up.
Poor old lady.
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eh (Long Spike)
Leaving out the genius of Sheila Jackson Lee and Corinne Brown in our government and our system seems wrong. Maxine Waters can't hold a candle to them.
Corinne at 5:55 not even knowing who she is talking about says it all and wearing a giant ferret on her head was expensive and had consequences:
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danmanjones (Old Spike)
The question was designed to shutdown what the lady was saying because she wasn't saying what CNN wanted to hear. The point of the interview was to talk about Trayvon. Mentioning white girls being killed is the last thing they wanted.
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danmanjones (Old Spike)
Hang on hang on I may be wrong here... I only watched from 5:55, I needa watch it to get the context......
Edit: Okay I take it back. :p
- it was a question designed to discredit her but the point was entirely different to what I claimed. It seemed to be aimed at exposing her hypocricy.
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eh (Long Spike)
WTF? Obviously a tactic? It was important because it happened around the same time as Trayvon's killing that Brown was having a shit fit over and Brown brought up the white girl who was killed (Somer Thompson) and her interest in it while not even knowing her name! It was a good job asking her that question. Her aide next to her was no help. Interesting conspiracy you came up with though.
EDIT I was surprised at your initial thoughts but it makes sense if just watching from that point.
I found that the interviewer not even mentioning the cruelty of killing the giant ferret that Brown wears on her head was a blatant disregard of the rights of animals and was CNN trying to avoid the issue. BOOM!
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Clap ya hands huh!
(Old Spike)
I don't agree with anything she says, nor do I think nobody should take her seriously, but I felt bad for her when nobody showed up to her "tweet-a-thon" event. There were like ten people there.
It's like those empty birthday parties I keep hearing about, where everyone was invited, but nobody showed up.
Poor old lady.
(Long Spike)
Leaving out the genius of Sheila Jackson Lee and Corinne Brown in our government and our system seems wrong. Maxine Waters can't hold a candle to them.
(Old Spike)
The question was designed to shutdown what the lady was saying because she wasn't saying what CNN wanted to hear. The point of the interview was to talk about Trayvon. Mentioning white girls being killed is the last thing they wanted.
(Long Spike)
(Old Spike)
Hang on hang on I may be wrong here... I only watched from 5:55, I needa watch it to get the context......
Edit: Okay I take it back. :p
- it was a question designed to discredit her but the point was entirely different to what I claimed. It seemed to be aimed at exposing her hypocricy.
(Long Spike)
WTF? Obviously a tactic? It was important because it happened around the same time as Trayvon's killing that Brown was having a shit fit over and Brown brought up the white girl who was killed (Somer Thompson) and her interest in it while not even knowing her name! It was a good job asking her that question. Her aide next to her was no help. Interesting conspiracy you came up with though.
EDIT I was surprised at your initial thoughts but it makes sense if just watching from that point.
I found that the interviewer not even mentioning the cruelty of killing the giant ferret that Brown wears on her head was a blatant disregard of the rights of animals and was CNN trying to avoid the issue. BOOM!