http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/roberts/060418
What will Dan Rather be most remembered for — the forged memos from the ill-fated Texas Air National Guard story? Or will it be this candid admission, "Who among us have not lied about somebody? I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things"?
No matter, now we have a new contestant in the How-much-can-you-slant-the-news-and-keep-a-straight-face sweepstakes.
Her name is Katie Couric, and in a few short weeks she will sashay into the anchor seat at CBS News. You may remember, she was the first host of a morning talk show to ever broadcast her own colonoscopy.
Whether the issue is abortion, the gender wage gap, or daycare, Couric has always crooned in harmony with the feminist looney-tunes. She credited Madeleine Albright as being a "rock star" and hailed Nancy Pelosi's ascension to the House leadership with a "you go, girl!"
In a June 2, 1994 interview, Couric invited Christina Hoff Sommers, author of Who Stole Feminism? When Sommers explained that football does not provoke male viewers into a wife-beating frenzy, Katie offered this response: "Let's say, if one accepts your thesis, that these statistics are inflated or used incorrectly. Aren't you worried about throwing the baby out with the bath water?. . . Aren't you afraid that you're going to be dismissing the problem all together if you refute that, or if you constantly criticize that?"
So Katie let the cat out of the bag — when feminists make their grandiose claims about brutish patriarchs and downtrodden women, they don't believe a single word of what they're saying. It's just that telling the truth would be tantamount to "dismissing the problem all together."
In 1991, Clarence Thomas was nominated to the Supreme Court. When feminist Anita Hill switched her testimony, senator Arlen Specter remarked on her lack of credibility. Nine years later, Katie was still seething.
So on March 6, 2000 she invited Specter to her program and then proceeded to rake him over the coals: "You know you, you angered a lot of feminists when you accused Anita Hill. In fact, you detailed how she changed her testimony during questioning, during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings. And you accused of her publicly, quote, 'Flat out perjury.' Any regrets?"
Always on the look-out to find sexism where none exists, Ms. Couric invited Time magazine managing editor Jim Kelly to her show on December 22, 2003. Waving the magazine's Person of the Year issue, Kate demanded, "Tell me why you all decided to honor the American soldier? Wondering why there's no woman on the cover, too?"
When Kelly pointed out the uniformed woman on the front, Couric began to trot out her pre-scripted answer, only to realize too late that she had goofed: "Oh, there you go....oh sorry....I couldn't tell because of her helmet."
But it was a segment she did on February 8 last year that most exposed her feminist-socialist leanings. The piece featured a taped interview with Gloria Steinem.
This was Couric's best line: "While nearly as many women are now in the workforce as men, they are still paid less. About 76 cents for every dollar a man makes." Of course Couric was raking in $13 million that year, plus incentive provisions and syndication fees. Yes, Katie knows all about the oppression of women in the workplace.
Katie is not just a perky cheerleader for the latest feminist cause-de-jour; she has a history of being an unrepentant gender bigot.
In a November 1997 interview of Nicole Contos, the cast-off bride of Tasos Michael, Couric asked Contos, "Have you considered castration as an option?"
Katie, I know of women who have gotten wet feet at the last minute. So will you be asking their jilted bridegrooms, "Have you considered vulvectomy as an option?"
Just a month later on December 15, Couric reported that commercials directed at men are simple-minded, compared to those aimed at women. That's because women are capable of more complex thought, according to Katie.
Abort white babies
Hate white men
Feminists and jews united
Will surely win
Goooo Semitic Multiculturalist Anti-White Western Civilization Team
Yeeeaaahhh!! Team ZOG!!!
The man who believes that he has free will is more easily controlled since he will never think to look for the chains--Burrhus
[color="Red"]The jews are a problem--not our ONLY or SOLE problem, not responsible for EVERY problem faced by gentiles, not some ALL-POWERFUL race that we shouldn't bother trying to resist, not an EXCUSE for avoiding responsibilty for problems of our own making --but nonetheless, A REAL, SERIOUS PROBLEM.--Burrhus
AWW, C'mon guys! Isn't she kinda cute in a "maybe once if I'm drunk" kinda way?
Oh, sure. She's fucking adorable.
What that woman needs is a good whack in the face with the brick of common sense.
Oh, sure. She's fucking adorable.
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What that woman needs is a good whack in the face with the brick of common sense.
Prediction: She won't last a year. You have to be "serious" while reading the news. She will be behind a desk, so she can't show off her withered legs anymore. She can't be perky while reading about dead Palestinians and radioactive Israelis! She's out of her element. She's toast!:D
After reading your forst post Pixi, I would say Ms. Couric is the perfect candidate for the CBS "News" job.
She credited Madeleine Albright as being a "rock star"
You know I think vaguely remember something about that. Albright, that lying Kike war criminal, a rock star?? Hey Katie, "you go girl".
*does anybody watch that crap anyhow?
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*does anybody watch that crap anyhow?
Are you kidding , in the age of computers ? TV is for morons who are too inept to get a web-browser going . Now if we could just get AP off most computer news sites , oh what heaven it would be
*Die ! you evil bastards who have hijacked our technology and polluted it with poison . TV was the greatest invention to be so misused by the smallest tribe to poison the largest population.
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[color="Red"]"sneaky 'GD' Jews are all alike." ......Marge Schott
" I'd rather have a trained monkey working for me than a nigger,"