grasswire
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Thu Feb-17-11 01:31 AM
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ya know, I really like Elliot Spitzer. He has a smart show. |
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....as long as Parker stays mostly silent. The guests are different from the usual CNN and MSNBC rotation. The professor today who was an expert on revolution (sorry, forgot his last name -- first name Simon) was brilliant and amusing. And Spitzer has an elegant lawyerly way of summarizing the conversation as it goes along.
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Thu Feb-17-11 01:35 AM
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1. I thought they were going to dump Parker... |
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did I imagine reading that?
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Thu Feb-17-11 01:38 AM
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2. I've caught the show a few times and agree. But I also think Parker is surprisingly |
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able to meet the conversation half way. Unlike her other appearances I've seen elsewhere, she's not the bombastic RW one-liner I expected. And Spitzer's a sharp cookie. His political commentary is really good for the time alloted. (And, in this venue, his personal peccadillo's aren't an issue.)
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Raine
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Thu Feb-17-11 04:59 AM
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I've been watching him instead of O'Donnell. O'Donnell just doesn't hold my interest, he's too low key for that time period. I don't care that much for Parker I just kind of tune her out.
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