
What is the WORST show on FOX NEWS CHANNEL??!!
BlueRepublican
2012/07/06 19:50:55
What is the WORST show on FOX NEWS CHANNEL??!!
As promised, BR back with another quickie poll. In the interest of fairness I have posted the response to the previous post.
There are plenty of crappy political cable news shows with useless pundits to pick from, but we'll zero in on FOX for this poll. What is the WORST political show on the FOX Network?
I know it's a tough choice, but I wanna know what you think!!
Go ahead and vote now, and also tell me why you chose that one above the others.
Leave a comment, reply to others, share with all your friends and RAVE!!!
To all my Conservative/Republican friends, click the link below for the MSNBC version of the poll-BR
There are plenty of crappy political cable news shows with useless pundits to pick from, but we'll zero in on FOX for this poll. What is the WORST political show on the FOX Network?
I know it's a tough choice, but I wanna know what you think!!
Go ahead and vote now, and also tell me why you chose that one above the others.
Leave a comment, reply to others, share with all your friends and RAVE!!!
To all my Conservative/Republican friends, click the link below for the MSNBC version of the poll-BR
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Top Opinion
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O'Reilly on my city Amsterdam
He's a leftist, and I disagree with his viewpoint.
But I've met him, and he was an arrogant tool.
I can't watch his show(yes, I gave it a look), it's similar to listening to Obi lie his ass off.
Nails on a chalkboard.
I will admit, his petulant attitude gives me indigestion.
"aherbert"... it's spelled loser, not looser.
Hey, I have a link for ya... http://www.merriam-webster.com/
Enjoy!
I am sure you got my point ... Hannity suck ... what the above guy said hehehhehehe
Cannon fodder is an informal, derogatory term for military personnel who are regarded or treated as expendable in the face of enemy fire. The term is generally used in situations where soldiers are forced to deliberately fight against hopeless odds (with the foreknowledge that they will suffer extremely high casualties) in an effort to achieve a strategic goal. An example is the trench warfare in World War I. The term may also be used (somewhat pejoratively) to differentiate infantry from other forces (such as artillery, air force or the navy), or to distinguish expendable low-grade or inexperienced soldiers from supposedly more valuable veterans.
The term derives from fodder, food for livestock. Soldiers are the metaphorical food for enemy cannon fire.[1]
What mark the above guy for such a derogatory word?