Former CNN Reporter Urges Susan Roesgen to Apologize »
Posted By capj71 8 months, 1 week ago in NewsCNN's Susan Roesgen is still taking heat for her behavior at the Chicago Tea Party last week. At the Politics Online Conference, former CNN reporter and bureau chief Eileen O’Connor said that Roesgen needs to apologize because she crossed the line by being rude to the people that she was interviewing.
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Commodore18 months, 1 week ago
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They should fire her for her unprofessionalism and appalling arrogance. It's not her job to confront the protesters but just report on what they say and do. Of course most of the nazi liberal media can't grasp that so she should blend in. She should have been fired days ago. She's a lousy journalist if U want to call her that.
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NoWayMan8 months, 1 week ago
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gotta love it.
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foxnews watchers on here slamming someone for bias.
wow.
nope. no irony here folks. move along. (that last part is scarcasm, btw. and I only mention it because of the known inability of cons to recognize irony, an that inability to recognize might also be true with sarcasm) -
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