July 19, 2007

Media Moron: Katie Couric, Not-So-Perky Fool


Couric: "No matter how deplorable Saddam Hussein
was considered, he was the ultimate referee who kept the Sunnis and the Shiites apart from killing each other."
> When he wasn't busy killing them and the Kurds himself. NF<

Couric on Fidel Castro: "He is considered one of the most charismatic leaders of the 20th century ... Castro traveled the country cultivating his image and his revolution delivered."
> His revolution delivered torture and imprisonment and death to thousands of Cubans who were undoubtedly less impressed with his charisma. NF <

Couric on gas prices: "It's ridiculous. I had to take out a loan to fill up my minivan."
> From a person who makes a ridiculous multi-million dollar yearly salary. NF <
Couric To Hillary Clinton in November 2004: "Is it disappointing for both you and your husband that his detractors and critics continue to pursue him?"
> Not to mention all those pesky sexual harassment victims. NF <

Couric to Jessica Lynch, American GI captured in Iraq, November 2003: "Do you think that somehow, this, your rescue, was manipulated by the government in order to, sort of, gin up support for this war?"
> While serving her country Jessica Lynch was captured by the enemy, had her arms and legs broken, was anally raped (none of which is condoned by the Geneva Convention), and Ms Couric wants to know how PFC Lynch feels about her rescue possibly being a PR stunt. NF <
Couric defending Bill Clinton: "With the exception of the pardon of Marc Rich and some other moves that probably were somewhat questionable, would you concede this morning that it's gotten to the point where there is a bit of piling on going on here? I mean, it seems to me that he has done some things that other presidents have done in the past."
> Other 'somewhat' questionable moves being rape, adultery, sexual harassment, perjury, suborning perjury. NF <

I can't think of another president who has done all of the above.
Can you,
Ms Couric?

 

(Political cartoonist: Michael Ramirez, Investors Business Daily)

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