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Home Front: Culture Wars
The Complaint: Navy Commander v. Miami Herald Reporter
2009-07-25
Stay classy, Miami Herald.
Pretty amazing, that a so-called professional woman would speak so. And the commander has quotes, dates, witnesses, requests for intervention to her peers -- he's been documenting for her fall for quite some time. This gal will be finding a new career shortly.
Posted by:Seafarious

#5  This chick has a history of being somewhat "forceful" with military public relations folk. Spend a few google cycles and you can quickly get a sense of her agenda.
Posted by: frank martin   2009-07-25 18:32  

#4  I wonder if this snotty-nosed little bi*** understands that as a GUEST on a military reservation, she comes under military law. They should throw her useless a$$ in the stockade for a few weeks, so she'll understand that being a reporter does NOT give her privileges not available to others.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-07-25 17:15  

#3  What a joke. At least Helen Thomas's general combativeness is by and large rational and impersonal.
Posted by: anymouse   2009-07-25 14:48  

#2  Susan Roesgen's bitchy sister?
Posted by: Frank G   2009-07-25 10:57  

#1  Journalists behaving in a filthy and nasty manner has old roots. The most recent wave began with Sam Donaldson, who began yelling obscenities at Ronald Reagan when Reagan didn't stop to talk to the press.

For his part, Reagan responded by directing that the Presidential helicopter be running before he even stepped outside, so he wouldn't have to listen to Donaldson's abuse.

But the end result was that the WH press corps slowly lost any decorum, acted like a rabble, and shouted down each other's questions.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-07-25 10:39  

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