March 2, 2007
The worst of our Public offical and TV News Anchors from Keith Oberman
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The worst of our Public offical and TV News Anchors from Keith Oberman
KO: Not even Bill O’Reilly would commit his sexual harassment on camera.
Bronze to John Acerra for allegedly selling crystal methamphetamine at Nitschmann Middle School.
Silver to Louis B. Gohmert for saying Democrats and John Murtha were responsible for Wall Street plummet.
http://mediamatters.org/items/2007030…
On the February 28 edition of his CNN Headline News program, Glenn Beck once again made sexually suggestive comments toward a woman when he hosted US Weekly’s Dina Sansing to discuss racy photographs of American Idol contestant Antonella Barba. After Beck claimed that “[y]ou can’t take stupid photos and expect those to be … locked away forever,” Sansing responded that it was “possibly” true and that “it depends.” As the weblog Crooks and Liars noted, Beck then asked: “Dina, I’ve got some time and a camera. Why don’t you stop by?” Sansing did not respond and, after several seconds of silence, Beck stated: “No? OK.” As Media Matters for America has noted (here, here, and here), in each of the first three episodes of his CNN Headline News show in May 2006, Beck made sexually suggestive comments to CNN Headline News anchor Erica Hill, who was then giving daily news updates on Beck’s show. Hill no longer appears on Beck’s program.
Bronze to John Acerra for allegedly selling crystal methamphetamine at Nitschmann Middle School.
Silver to Louis B. Gohmert for saying Democrats and John Murtha were responsible for Wall Street plummet.
http://mediamatters.org/items/2007030…
On the February 28 edition of his CNN Headline News program, Glenn Beck once again made sexually suggestive comments toward a woman when he hosted US Weekly’s Dina Sansing to discuss racy photographs of American Idol contestant Antonella Barba. After Beck claimed that “[y]ou can’t take stupid photos and expect those to be … locked away forever,” Sansing responded that it was “possibly” true and that “it depends.” As the weblog Crooks and Liars noted, Beck then asked: “Dina, I’ve got some time and a camera. Why don’t you stop by?” Sansing did not respond and, after several seconds of silence, Beck stated: “No? OK.” As Media Matters for America has noted (here, here, and here), in each of the first three episodes of his CNN Headline News show in May 2006, Beck made sexually suggestive comments to CNN Headline News anchor Erica Hill, who was then giving daily news updates on Beck’s show. Hill no longer appears on Beck’s program.
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