This story is for you all who think Fox is oh so wonderful. My sister works for Fox at the White House. Basically, she follows the President everywhere he goes. She was doing an interview with Cindy Sheehan about her story. My sister asked some questions, listened, asked some more questions. At the end of the interview, Cindy hugged my sister, even though Cindy thinks Fox is the enemy. Why did she do this? Because she felt my sister actually listened to her. My sister hugged her back and didn't think anything of it. Needless to say, all the higher ups almost fired my sister over it. My sister got so angry asking the higher ups what was she supposed to do? Push Cindy away? Slap her? My sister just reacted and it was innocent. They were angry because they thought my sister was siding with Cindy and didn't want any involvement. You know, they actually could have used that. It would have made them appear softer. Why would they react like that if they were oh, so great?
2007-02-19
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