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Wash. state Desk Jet

(3,426 posts)
34. You asked the right question
Mon Jan 21, 2013, 02:19 AM
Jan 2013

She is what is understood as being an air head. Certainly you don't think she got the job because she is smart do you? Clearly you can see she is no judge Judy !

Theater stage actors are trained to move right along when such (incidents)happen, slips, or forgetting lines-they simply move on as though there was no slip- never do they stop and correct. Such a slip of tongue for the actor can mean the end of that actors career,unless that actor is well seasoned and billable.

Sure we are all just human and we al make mistakes. A seasoned actor who flaws a line will make you the audience believe it never happened- thats talent. The actor will in effect transport you the audience,! Thats real talent. You might remember there was some sort of flaw back there ,barley remember, or why bother to.

Television journalists are trained or told to do the same as stage actors do- move along as though there is or was no flaw.They move along-never do they stop to self correct.

That woman is an air head and full of flaws f. slips and what ever the hell else floats around in airheads heads.
They begin dropping out of collage in the second year and by the 3rd they are all gone as a rule but not always. There is no such thing as exceptional or a gifted air head. They simply are what they are.

Sarah Palin for example is the text book definition of air head ,that is if it made it's way into the dictionary.

Clearly you saw she is not talented and is not much of a journalist.
But hay-you don't have to take my word for it, just return to your old school and ask around the english department- hay,ask somebody who isn't pretty to look at who teaches courses in journalism -like one who can write up a storm and teach really well too. That is if you really want to know just what the hell is wrong with her.





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It's a Faux affiliate (for clarification), but what WAS she trying to say??? Cooley Hurd Jan 2013 #1
It's WTTG, the Fox Broadcasting O&O in DC. Same ownership as FNC. alp227 Jan 2013 #13
Hate Fox but let's not stoop to their level... I don't know what she was saying or thinking. NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #2
How is showing racism "stooping to their level"? Fearless Jan 2013 #4
So she decided to say "Inig", consciously? NYC_SKP Jan 2013 #5
No one's saying it was or wasn't a "slip" Fearless Jan 2013 #7
I think it was. Wash. state Desk Jet Jan 2013 #11
yeah heaven05 Jan 2013 #45
She meant to say Blah People. Iggo Jan 2013 #25
Note the intro, "The most expensive way to celebrate", the lead in is biased. grahamhgreen Jan 2013 #19
It is so easy to accidentally use "nigger" in place of "inaugural".... ( sarcasm) peacebird Jan 2013 #3
FOX "Reporter?" Ian Iam Jan 2013 #6
Websterian for "oxymoron" ... zbdent Jan 2013 #10
Showing her true colors Smilo Jan 2013 #8
She slipped up and said what she was thinking it is going to be a ... Botany Jan 2013 #9
"Willard Intercontinental" jberryhill Jan 2013 #51
i heard "blah people" Enrique Jan 2013 #12
I have a hard time calling that anything but an ordinary flub. Speck Tater Jan 2013 #14
Who's outraged? Fearless Jan 2013 #15
Who indeed? See post #16 directly below. nt Speck Tater Jan 2013 #23
Of course Wash. state Desk Jet Jan 2013 #16
While I'm not ruling out the possibility of a Freudian slip- WhoIsNumberNone Jan 2013 #17
huh heaven05 Jan 2013 #22
Common flub? Iggo Jan 2013 #24
How about 'simple' flub then? WhoIsNumberNone Jan 2013 #29
I'm not crucifying anyone. Iggo Jan 2013 #31
I think you're wrong. What's really on YOUR mind when you mis-speak? marble falls Jan 2013 #35
Like everyone else, what's on my mind is what I'm trying to say... Iggo Jan 2013 #36
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. Sometimes mistake is a mistake without hidden agenda. marble falls Jan 2013 #37
I get the feeling you think I think she meant to say that. Iggo Jan 2013 #38
I think she was mortified instantly after saying it, I don't find myself defending Fox people .... marble falls Jan 2013 #40
And I think that she said it so easily that she probably says it all the time. Iggo Jan 2013 #41
Care to guess where you'd fall if Rachel Maddow made the same slip? As long as we're guessing ..... marble falls Jan 2013 #42
The same. Iggo Jan 2013 #43
Common after saying "willard intercontinental" and losing track of where you are in the sentence jberryhill Jan 2013 #52
Freud discussed many reasons for slips of the tongue... immoderate Jan 2013 #26
Its been alledged that Freud said, "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." Whether he said it or not,.. marble falls Jan 2013 #39
Who's Surprised? bbigrob Jan 2013 #18
i agree. In****ral Ball is a too common joke about a our "Black President" IADEMO2004 Jan 2013 #28
Post removed Post removed Jan 2013 #20
yepper! heaven05 Jan 2013 #21
I think it was an honest slip -- gateley Jan 2013 #27
yeah heaven05 Jan 2013 #44
Not with that particular word, no. gateley Jan 2013 #46
not accusing heaven05 Jan 2013 #47
You said you weren't accusing me "yet" -- that's where I got that from. gateley Jan 2013 #48
yeah heaven05 Jan 2013 #49
I'm betting she's said that word around the house a few times without hesitation bigdarryl Jan 2013 #30
i remember in elementary school i was doing an oral report on the state where Boston is dembotoz Jan 2013 #32
I've looked thru 2 pages upon searching....no apology...What is wrong with her..????? Stuart G Jan 2013 #33
You asked the right question Wash. state Desk Jet Jan 2013 #34
Its funny how these racist sounding speech flubs always happen on Fox 'news' zebonaut Jan 2013 #50
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