The 'Queen of Nice' has gone nuts, and ABC lets her rant...
Apr 11, 2007 at 06:10AM
Doug

I told myself I wasn’t going to contribute anything else about moonbat Rosie O’Donnell after my last post, but Jonah Goldberg penned an entertaining article about her that I can’t resist sharing. In it, he writes:

RENOWNED metallurgist Rosie O’Donnell proclaimed on TV Thursday of last week that Sept. 11, 2001, was a more significant date than most of us realized. It was, in her words, “the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel.”

This, of course, came as news to steelworkers, welders, blacksmiths, firefighters, manufacturers of samurai swords and other fools who hadn’t realized that steel is forged in magic furnaces using dragon breath and pixie dust.

O’Donnell made this and other profoundly stupid comments on the daytime talk show “The View,” ABC’s update of the ancient practice of women chattering around the village well.

The former “queen of nice” seems to think that the show is the perfect venue to audition for grand marshal of the next tinfoil hat parade. …

He piles it on O’Donnell, then moves on to Barbara Walters and ABC. It’s humorously writen but points to the growing lack of distinction between journalism and entertainment. It’s a fun read worthy of your time.

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