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I disagree. The typical O'Donnell fan is hardly the typical Piers Morgan fan. By bringing O'Donnell on he has a benefit in hopefully generating new viewers that would previously not have watched his show that may continue to watch it. I disagree entirely that there was no way for Morgan to have any benefit regarding the interview without being able to ask probing questions.
I think the typical Morgan fan is far more likely to be the typical O'Donnell hater. Who is most interested in reading and hearing about Palin, for example? I say it's liberals.
And I see very little chance of O'Donnell's fans ever becoming Piers Morgan fans. I'm sure he sees the same thing. Therefore, the people to target are those who do not like O'donnell, IMO, because I don't think that he has any chance to woo the peopel you are talking about.
Probably, but that's actually because someone is gaming the system not because of hypocricy.
25 votes for O'Donnell, but only one by an actual member of DP who was logged on at the time the vote was cast. It's a common occurrence whenever the issue relates in some way to gay rights that the poll gets abnormally skewed to the "right". Click the number of votes in the poll results in order to see if this is happening (Just count the number of names by each vote in order to see how many actual forum members voted).
O'Donnel is a petulant windbag with an overbearing voice only matched her girth.
A prime example of a 'I'm going to whine and cry to get my own way' brand of liberal.
I bet you anything that had this been a liberal politician who walked out, the poll numbers would have been reversed.
O’Donnell walks out of CNN interview – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Basically, Piers Morgan was asking her about her stance on gay issues and abstinence, about stuff she had said during her campaign for senate, and in her new book. She got upset and walked off. Was Morgan in the right to ask those questions, was O'Donnal right to think she should be able to control the topic?
Basically, Piers Morgan was asking her about her stance on gay issues and abstinence, about stuff she had said during her campaign for senate, and in her new book. She got upset and walked off. Was Morgan in the right to ask those questions, was O'Donnal right to think she should be able to control the topic?
It's non-member voters... they don't show up on list. Its possible some random anti-gay dude here logs out and goes on 20 different computers to just vote in this poll... that would be pretty ridiculous.Whoa, there's a way to rig the poll results?
This proves she isn't a witch or else she would have cast magic missile.
I never achieved a high enough status to be invited to a national tv show to plug my novels... just a couple of small-town radio shows, lol!... but I had some big-name friends who did. Their publishers even hired PR coaches to teach them how to conduct themselves in live interviews, and how to handle "gotcha" moments, like when someone decides to read an X-rated, out of context sex scene on air then ask if you base your writings on personal experience! No, I'm seriously not kidding. It's the number one gotcha used on female writers of any genre, including mystery/suspense!
I bet you anything that had this been a liberal politician who walked out, the poll numbers would have been reversed.
Well what's the answer:2razz:
What a brilliant demonstration of your complete ignorance of the topic! Do you ever actually try to post anything helpful (or relevant, even) to the threads you comment in? Or is trolling all you do?