Mr Sparkle
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cass said:How is it an example? He brought up a simple question. Clinton went on a wild eyed crazy rant, talking about the "right wing conspiracy". Wallace wanted to discuss the Clinton Global Iniative. Clinton wanted to keep ranting. How is it biased to ask a question?
Sorry. Unlike Jon Stewart tossing softball questions, Wallace is an actual journalist. It's not biased. It's actual journalism.
CW: I asked a question. You dont think thats a legitimate question?
WJC: It was a perfectly legitimate question. But I want to know how many
people in the Bush administration youve asked this question of. I want to know how many people in the Bush administration you asked Why didnt you do anything about the Cole? I want to know how many you asked Why did you fire Dick Clarke? I want to know
CW: We asked
WJC: [..]
CW: Do you ever watch FOX News Sunday, sir?
WJC: I dont believe you ask them that.
CW: We ask plenty of questions of
WJC: You didnt ask that, did you? Tell the truth.
CW: About the USS Cole?
WJC: Tell the truth
CW: I with Iraq and Afghanistan, theres plenty of stuff to ask.
LOL, Wallace tries to sidestep it and fails. "About the USS Cole?"
no chris, obviously about Osama.
t:Wallace is one of the better journalists on the Fox network (that's why I watch him on sundays) but he is still under the rule of his fox overlords.





