
John Ziegler: America's least favorite bachelor spews with Beck
Now that he has his bogus "documentary" about media bias in the 2008 campaign -- built on a false premise and laughably bad data -- all ready for sale to the wingnuttery-consuming public, John Ziegler has been making the rounds on TV -- mostly Fox News, because his appearances on other networks have been so unprofessional and contentious that they likely won't have him back.
Now that he has his bogus "documentary" about media bias in the 2008 campaign -- built on a false premise and laughably bad data -- all ready for sale to the wingnuttery-consuming public, John Ziegler has been making the rounds on TV -- mostly Fox News, because his appearances on other networks have been so unprofessional and contentious that they likely won't have him back.
He was on Bill O'Reilly's show Monday, and then popped up on Glenn Beck's program yesterday. It's really a prime display in complete wingnuttery, especially as Ziegler lets everyone in the country see what a complete and utter a-hole he really is.
But then, as Heather noted this morning, we knew that about Ziegler from his appearance on a dating show last year:
Wurzelbacher laughs at Obama speech — In town to promote his new book, “Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream”, Samuel J. Wurzelbacher — aka “Joe the Plumber” — stopped by Americans for Tax Reform Wednesday to review President Barack Obama's Tuesday address before Congress
Evolution Of A Headline: Drudge Blames Obama For Market Declines, Accidentally Gives Him Credit For Rally
The markets opened yesterday morning with a sustained decline, which Reuters attributed to a new “report showing yet more deterioration in the housing market.” Matt Drudge, however, wanted to blame it on President Obama, so he posted an auto updating graph of the Dow Jones Industrial average. Under that, in large block letters, Drudge asked, “WAS IT SOMETHING HE SAID?” But as the day passed, the market rebounded, and Drudge was left suggesting that Obama was responsible for the rally:
The markets opened yesterday morning with a sustained decline, which Reuters attributed to a new “report showing yet more deterioration in the housing market.” Matt Drudge, however, wanted to blame it on President Obama, so he posted an auto updating graph of the Dow Jones Industrial average. Under that, in large block letters, Drudge asked, “WAS IT SOMETHING HE SAID?” But as the day passed, the market rebounded, and Drudge was left suggesting that Obama was responsible for the rally:
Concern Troll King Karl Rove warns that Obama might be getting overexposed
Last night on Bill O'Reilly's Fox show, warming up for President Obama's speech, Karl Rove helpfully wants that he might be getting overexposed:
Last night on Bill O'Reilly's Fox show, warming up for President Obama's speech, Karl Rove helpfully wants that he might be getting overexposed:
O'Reilly: I don't -- I don't know -- and he's gonna take most of the hour, because all the networks are gonna show him now, he's on every network -- No American Idol tonight, all you people singing and dancing, you're not gonna get it tonight! But I'm just worried he's going to lose everybody because he's just going to be saying the same thing we've heard a million times before.
Rove: Well, he does need to say something new, but it needs to be something people find credible and achievable. But you're right, he's getting -- there is a danger of getting overexposed here. I wrote a column last week in the Wall Street Journal saying that he was winging it, that they were just throwing things out there without knowing exactly how they were going to resolve them, whether it was the stimulus bill where they let Congress write it, or Guantanamo, where they said we're going to close it but we don't know what we're going to do, or nullifying all the authorities on enhanced interrogation techniques and then realizing they needed to have some such authorities. So he's gotta be careful tonight that he does not sound like he's winging it.
He's also got to be worried about overexposure. I mean, in the first month, he has traveled more than any president in history. He has been gone from Washington more days than any president in their first month in office. And he's been around the country, getting on the television, doing events to draw attention to himself -- there is a danger of being overexposed, particularly if it sounds like he is saying the same thing.
Last night on Bill O'Reilly's Fox show, warming up for President Obama's speech, Karl Rove helpfully wants that he might be getting overexposed:
He's also got to be worried about overexposure. I mean, in the first month, he has traveled more than any president in history. He has been gone from Washington more days than any president in their first month in office. And he's been around the country, getting on the television, doing events to draw attention to himself -- there is a danger of being overexposed, particularly if it sounds like he is saying the same thing.
Last night on Bill O'Reilly's Fox show, warming up for President Obama's speech, Karl Rove helpfully wants that he might be getting overexposed:
O'Reilly: I don't -- I don't know -- and he's gonna take most of the hour, because all the networks are gonna show him now, he's on every network -- No American Idol tonight, all you people singing and dancing, you're not gonna get it tonight! But I'm just worried he's going to lose everybody because he's just going to be saying the same thing we've heard a million times before.
Rove: Well, he does need to say something new, but it needs to be something people find credible and achievable. But you're right, he's getting -- there is a danger of getting overexposed here. I wrote a column last week in the Wall Street Journal saying that he was winging it, that they were just throwing things out there without knowing exactly how they were going to resolve them, whether it was the stimulus bill where they let Congress write it, or Guantanamo, where they said we're going to close it but we don't know what we're going to do, or nullifying all the authorities on enhanced interrogation techniques and then realizing they needed to have some such authorities. So he's gotta be careful tonight that he does not sound like he's winging it.
He's also got to be worried about overexposure. I mean, in the first month, he has traveled more than any president in history. He has been gone from Washington more days than any president in their first month in office. And he's been around the country, getting on the television, doing events to draw attention to himself -- there is a danger of being overexposed, particularly if it sounds like he is saying the same thing.
He's also got to be worried about overexposure. I mean, in the first month, he has traveled more than any president in history. He has been gone from Washington more days than any president in their first month in office. And he's been around the country, getting on the television, doing events to draw attention to himself -- there is a danger of being overexposed, particularly if it sounds like he is saying the same thing.
2 comments:
Overexposed, LOL yeah like he did to Mr Mission Accomplished? What a fool.
I don't like all of Obama's picks, but he had done more positive in 30 days than Bushco did in 8 long years.
I wish someone would have a hog roast and KKKarl volunteered to get in the pit.
That troll needs to find another bridge to haunt, and it better not be in Illinois. He needs one that provides an orange jumpsuit and bars.
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