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Jai4WKC08 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-02-04 03:12 PM
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59. Blitzer and Woodruff try to interupt him all the time
He's gotten pretty good at talking over them. Lin (is that her name? ...something like that) actualy cut his mike once on an Anderson Cooper special. CNN likes to have him on (he'll be on Blitzer this afternoon), but they don't usually treat him well, altho Blitzer has gotten better. Aaron Brown is the exception--he has ALWAYS treated Clark with respect. Even deference. But he hasn't had him on his show recently for some reason.

MNBC gets mixed reviews from me. Scarborough has pretty much always treated Clark with respect, even when he voices strong disagreement with what he says (which I have heard him do). Tweety is polite to his face, but has said some ugly things about him personally when he's not around to defend himself. Norville has been ok.

As for Fox, they've been pretty descent since he dropped his own campaign, but back then they used to wait until after an interview and then dis him bad. Just like Tweety. All too gutless to say anything to his face. The one Fox asshole who tried (Asman?) he drop-kicked.
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