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Thanks, Vib
Now, everyone has my curiosity piqued - I'll just take a double dose of my bipolar meds before I listen to Nancy "Grace."
posted by
kidnykid
on September 14, 2006 at 9:35 AM
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Nancy Grace
There is nothing graceful about Nancy Grace. She is horrendous. Just turn CNN when she comes on is what I say.
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vib
posted by
Vibrance
on September 14, 2006 at 8:34 AM
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Jemmie - I can't blame you for feeling the way you do
I don't like Pam Zekman's style for the same reason. Everyone she interviews is a suspect or what the police call "a person of interest." Reporters don't have to interview people in that fashion in order to get the information they desire.
posted by
kidnykid
on September 14, 2006 at 8:07 AM
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Mademoiselle - I emailed you privately
I enjoyed reading your comment.
posted by
kidnykid
on September 14, 2006 at 8:05 AM
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Pat - I agree with you about behind-their-backs male bashing
I, too, hate the whole be-polite-to-their-faces act. It's as if this sort of woman cannot be honest to save her life. Someone like this sort of woman makes me wonder just how many reputations she may have damaged with her surreptitious sniping.
posted by
kidnykid
on September 14, 2006 at 7:41 AM
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on the fence
i am on the fence with nancy grace - just like bill o'reilly. but nancy DOES REALLY care about these issues - but she is an "in your face" type of person. this poor woman should have been advised NOT to appear by her family. i didn't see the program because sometimes the topics are just too painful to watch for me / or nancy is being really obnoxious. but i have always loved geraldo!!
posted by
ladychardonnay
on September 14, 2006 at 7:32 AM
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behind their backs? Why wait...
I've been known to tell a jerk to his face that he's acting like a jerk. On the flip side, I also tell someone who's acting like a hero that he's a valuable addition to the world. I detest wimpy females who smile and curtsey and then whisper behind their hands when someone's back is turned.
As for Nancy Grace... I didn't see that interview, and don't watch her. Too abrasive for my taste. The woman whose child was missing had to be one inch from going over the edge & to go after her (if that's what happened) was needlessly cruel and stupid. I'm predicting a lawsuit involving Ms. Grace(less) in the near future, something to do with contributing to a wrongful death...
posted by
Pat_B
on September 14, 2006 at 7:15 AM
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I completely disagree ...
Nancy Grace is a national treasure.
She tells it like it is ... that any person accused of anything, no matter how flimsy the evidence against them, is automatically guilty.
Oh, and that all men are filthy animals.
P.S. On the local news recently, one of their reporters jumped out from behind some bushes to confront a congressman whose car was illegally double parked ... and the two of them exchanged blows!
I believe in making the world safe for our children,
but not our children's children,
because I don't think children should be having sex.
posted by
Mademoiselle
on September 14, 2006 at 6:59 AM
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I've never cared much for Nancy Grace
And after reading this post, I care for her even less. The woman lost her child! How could Grace be confrontational about the interview? Of course Grace does seem to treat all people as if they were suspects. She did it on court tv during the Laci Peterson trial: treating
everyone as a suspect--even her co-reporters! I just do not like that woman!
posted by
Jemmie211
on September 14, 2006 at 6:57 AM
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