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07
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by Buck • 7:46 am
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This qualifies as news…. HOW???
They quickly point out, when you apply for a job at FOX Noise, bigotry is a prerequisite. But leave your brains and morality at home.
Hill: “it did seem sort of strange to hear a Yankee affecting a Southern drawl.”
I wonder if that’s how she feels about Connecticut-born Bush?
Fox’s Hill on Clinton’s “Southern drawl”: “[I]f she was attending, say, a GLAAD convention, would she speak with a lisp?”
On the March 6 edition of Fox News Live, while discussing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-NY) March 4 speech and her participation in a commemorative civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, host E.D. Hill accused Clinton of affecting a “Southern drawl” during her speech and asked pollster Scott Rasmussen: “[W]ould it happen elsewhere, if she was attending, say, a GLAAD [Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation] convention, would she speak with a lisp?” Hill continued: “If she were attending a Hispanic convention, would she speak with a Spanish accent? Or if she were attending an African-American convention, would she start throwing out phrases — you know ‘Homies, here I am’?”
Hill also mocked a portion of Clinton’s speech, in which Clinton quoted Rev. James Cleveland’s hymn, “I don’t feel noways tired.” After airing that excerpt of Clinton’s speech, Hill stated: “Well, I don’t feel noways tired, neither” and asserted that “it did seem sort of strange to hear a Yankee affecting a Southern drawl.” Hill did not mention that Clinton was quoting a hymn.
Clinton has lived in Arkansas for quite a while now, you idiot!
Here’s one for you Hill… “If she works for FOX Noise, would she be as bigoted as Ann Coulter?”
Apparently, yes.
Filed: Fox News, Hate Merchants, Hillary Clinton, More Dumb Shit, Whacked Out Bitch

On the March 6 edition of Fox News Live, while discussing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-NY) March 4 speech and her participation in a commemorative civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, host E.D. Hill accused Clinton of affecting a “Southern drawl” during her speech and asked pollster Scott Rasmussen: “[W]ould it happen elsewhere, if she was attending, say, a GLAAD [Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation] convention, would she speak with a lisp?” Hill continued: “If she were attending a Hispanic convention, would she speak with a Spanish accent? Or if she were attending an African-American convention, would she start throwing out phrases — you know ‘Homies, here I am’?”







