CNN'S Campbell Brown, SEX TOY to Saudi Masters
When I was covering the RNC, McCain was harassed by Campbell Brown/CNN in an interview and McCain responded by refusing CNN more interviews! She is SO in the Obama camp it's beyond patronizing, it's prostitution.
Debbie Schlussel does us a great service by exposing Campbell as the Muslim whore that pimps for the jihad:
The obnoxious interview--posted below--was four minutes of repeated interrupting, smirking, and faces a 2-year-old would make, all on the part of Dale Alma Campbell Brown. It focused on Brown's contention that McCain Vice Presidential choice, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, doesn't have foreign policy experience.
But there are a couple of inconvenient truths that struck me:
1) By serving as concubine to Saudi Ambassador Adel Al-Jubeir, Campbell Brown has a whole lot more "foreign policy experience" than Sarah Palin.
Would you want her to be Vice President?









Another media whore too stupid to realize she's being used by the Saudis.
Posted by: Timur | Sunday, September 07, 2008 at 10:01 PM
This time, "media whore" is literal, not a metaphor. So we need a new term to make the difference clear. I suggest "media slut".
There! All fixed!
Posted by: Brian H | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 04:23 AM
I wanna see all these cocksuckers where they belong: behind bars!
Posted by: sheik yer'mami | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 05:49 AM
Get a huge sack and put all these arab whores in it..all of the view(cept elizbeth) Campbell arabsoup,Baraba walters...drop their asses in the ocean
Posted by: RISE_UP | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 06:49 AM
Pam,
Before you say Gov Palin has no foreign policy experience please do a little digging into the subject. I did the other day and found some interesting information but can't remember where I found it. If I come across it again I'll forward it to you.
Posted by: Azygos | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 02:26 PM
Azgos, I didn't say it, the leftards did.
Recently, McCain did an interview with Charles Gibson on ABC's "World News Tonight". Here's an excerpt from the interview:
GIBSON: But as you know, the questions revolve really around foreign policy experience.
Can you honestly say you feel confident having someone who hasn't traveled outside the United States until last year, dealing with an insurgent Russia, with an Iran with nuclear ambitions, with an unstable Pakistan, not to mention the war on terror?
MCCAIN: Sure. And one of the key elements of America's national security requirements are energy. She understands the energy issues better than anybody I know in Washington, D.C., and she understands.
Alaska is right next to Russia. She understands that. Look, Sen. Obama's never visited south of our border. I mean, please.
So she is experienced. She's talented. She knows how to lead and she has been vetted by the people of the state of Alaska. But most importantly, people in America want change. They don't want somebody from inside the beltway.
McCain also takes a politically-crafted maneuver regarding his past criticism of Obama's national security experience. After Gibson questions him about it, McCain pivots to talking about Obama's "judgment" rather than his "experience".
GIBSON: ... with the foreign policy area. Jan. 6, I'm quoting you, "Sen. Obama does not have the national security experience and background to be president."
MCCAIN: I said he didn't...
GIBSON: Sarah Palin does?
MCCAIN: I said that he didn't have the judgment. He doesn't have the judgment. He didn't have the judgment on Iraq. He still refuses to acknowledge that the surge has succeeded.
Gov. Palin knows the surge has succeeded. She's the commander of the Alaskan National Guard. He said that Iran was a tiny problem. He's never visited south of our border. He has no experience on these issues.
She has been in charge and she has had national security as one of her primary responsibilities. Sen. Obama has never had a position of responsibility to do with many of those responsibilities. I'm proud of her vision. I'm proud of her strength. And everybody knows energy is a key element in American strength and future. She knows how to address that issue.
Posted by: Pamela Geller | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 02:42 PM
Al Jubeir is a class A NEBBISH ... Fielding Mellish with Kaffiyeh.
Ms Brown is a career slut.
Maybe Sarah ought to ask her about that when she gets a snarly condescending question. Wouldn't that tighten up some underwear out there !
Posted by: epaminondas | Monday, September 08, 2008 at 04:38 PM
She is so damn obnoxious with her interruptions. I wish a woman would haul off and beat the crap out of her.
Posted by: neverforget | Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 09:52 PM