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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Ahahahahahahahah Way to go Rosie, He's green with envy the Wanker

Fox links 'lefty-Rosie' to 'Rage Against the Machine'
David Edwards and Josh CatonePublished: Wednesday May 2, 2007
After Time Magazine placed Rosie O'Donnell on their list of the world's 100 most influential people this week, Fox News host John Gibson was livid.
Referring to O'Donnell as "our favorite loudmouth," Gibson said, "She's been named one of Time Magazine's one hundred most influential people in the world. That's right, the most influential in the world. This is the same women who spends a large part of her air time, on 'The View,' bashing the president and his administration."
According to Gibson, Rosie's influence is "rubbing off."
Cutting to a clip of the recent reunion show of the politically-minded rock group 'Rage Against the Machine,' he said the band "got together again to join the Bush-bashing party."
Citing incendiary 'Rage' lyrics that call for the president to be "hung, and tried, and shot" Gibson made the claim, "These radical lefties not only want the president impeached, they want him dead."
Later in the report, Fox News ran a graphic banner posing the question: "Did radical-lefty Rosie influence 'Rage Against the Machine?'"
The following video is from Fox's Big Story.

Borat's in, Bush is out: Time magazine

US President George W. Bush has been dropped from Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people for the first time, in a further sign of his flagging political fortunes.
While Osama bin Laden, Pope Benedict XVI and even Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen managed to find a spot on the fourth annual list due to hit newsstands Friday, the magazine decided that Bush just didn't make the grade any more.
"I think Bush by this point in his presidency probably has less influence than the position should grant him automatically," Time's Deputy Managing Editor Adi Ignatius told AFP, explaining the decision to ditch Bush.
"He's a lame duck ... but his influence is below that of a normal lame duck figure. We just thought Bush was at a low ebb in terms of his influence."

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