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Check this out. This will be a series, since I don't want to dump a huge article on everyone at once, like SOME people here do (mentioning no names):
# CNN's Paula Zahn Now, before the 9pm EDT announcement, but after the White House revealed the name.
At about 8:14pm EDT, Zahn rued to CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin: "And I have one question I'm going to pose on the other side for all the women watching in our audience tonight who were hoping the President would listen to his wife, Laura Bush, who said on a trip from Africa that she was hoping that Sandra Day O'Connor would be replaced by another woman. Why didn't the President listen to the First Lady?!" [snif]
After the ad break she didn't repeat her question, but instead read a reaction from a pro-abortion group, though for over a minute, the MRC's Rich Noyes noticed, CNN's on-screen text reversed the group's agenda: "ANTI-ABORTION GROUP: ROBERTS 'UNSUITABLE CHOICE' FOR THE COURT."
Zahn brought aboard Suzanne Malveaux from the White House lawn, and announced: "All right, well, it hasn't taken long, Suzanne, even as we are speaking, for NARAL Pro-Choice America to come out and declare John G. Roberts an unsuitable choice for Supreme Court justice. Let me quickly read this to you and maybe you can expand on this. Quote, 'Americans deserve a nominee who respects this country's culture of freedom and personal responsibility, and who understands the profound effect his decisions have on our everyday lives.' They go on to report their extreme disappointment and obviously saying that what they expect is a battle over Roe V. Wade, pointing out that 65 percent of the American public actually support Roe. What else can you tell us about what they're anticipating on this front?"
More media crying and sobbing and prevaricating in a later post.
# CNN's Paula Zahn Now, before the 9pm EDT announcement, but after the White House revealed the name.
At about 8:14pm EDT, Zahn rued to CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin: "And I have one question I'm going to pose on the other side for all the women watching in our audience tonight who were hoping the President would listen to his wife, Laura Bush, who said on a trip from Africa that she was hoping that Sandra Day O'Connor would be replaced by another woman. Why didn't the President listen to the First Lady?!" [snif]
After the ad break she didn't repeat her question, but instead read a reaction from a pro-abortion group, though for over a minute, the MRC's Rich Noyes noticed, CNN's on-screen text reversed the group's agenda: "ANTI-ABORTION GROUP: ROBERTS 'UNSUITABLE CHOICE' FOR THE COURT."
Zahn brought aboard Suzanne Malveaux from the White House lawn, and announced: "All right, well, it hasn't taken long, Suzanne, even as we are speaking, for NARAL Pro-Choice America to come out and declare John G. Roberts an unsuitable choice for Supreme Court justice. Let me quickly read this to you and maybe you can expand on this. Quote, 'Americans deserve a nominee who respects this country's culture of freedom and personal responsibility, and who understands the profound effect his decisions have on our everyday lives.' They go on to report their extreme disappointment and obviously saying that what they expect is a battle over Roe V. Wade, pointing out that 65 percent of the American public actually support Roe. What else can you tell us about what they're anticipating on this front?"
More media crying and sobbing and prevaricating in a later post.