Conservatives Now Calling Chrissie-Pooh Out

Filed in Delaware, National by on August 19, 2011

Brent Bozell has come out to say that conservatives shouldn’t be wasting their time defending COD.

Bozell, who is president of the Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog organization, said in a column on CNN.com that COD’s reaction to the questions posed by Piers Morgan was “downright bizarre.”

The questions Piers Morgan put forward may have been trite, even seemingly silly, but given to whom they were being posed, they were not inappropriate. He asked if in her heart O’Donnell has committed lust.

For those who haven’t been paying attention to the train wreck that is Christine O’Donnell, she walked off the set of Piers Morgan’s show the other night because she didn’t like the questions being asked of her. Then this morning, she accused Morgan of sexual harassment. She is a joke. We know it, and now hopefully the entire country is realizing it.

He asked her views on gay marriage. He asked her views on witchcraft and on masturbation. Titillating questions? Sure, but O’Donnell has staked out public opinions on all these fronts and it is those public statements she’s made that invite questions like his. She had to know she’d be asked these things when she accepted the interview invitation. If she didn’t then she’s living in a parallel universe. Moreover, Morgan was neither Chris Matthews rude nor Keith Olbermann offensive. He simply asked the questions.
Piers Morgan on O’Donnell walkout

O’Donnell had no right to reject the questions. Even worse, in declaring them inappropriate she made an ass of herself

The next part is the best:

She is a buffoon.

O’Donnell had no right to walk off the set. But in a sense I’m glad she did — if it means she’ll never come back. Conservatives do themselves no favors by defending this woman and she is doing conservatives no favors by going on national television programs to talk about — God only knows what she’ll talk about, or not talk about, next. Please, Christine O’Donnell, call it a day.

Unfortunately, we know that she’ll be back, perhaps not on CNN, but somewhere (I heard that QVC is looking for someone). Time to rev up that broom, Chrissie-pooh, and fly back to New Jersey. And take Evan Q. and Matt Moran with you.

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  1. Christine O'Donnell says:

    Brent Bozell, you are now on my list. Stop creeping me out with your creepy old guy lusting after my hot self.

  2. Truth Teller says:

    Regardless of what anyone says Good old Christine knows how to play the media with her publicity stunt.She is milking it for all it’s worth and the Ditto Heads and Tea bagger folks down here in Sussex County are lapping it up.

  3. Geezer says:

    This is looking more and more like a planned event. A Republican of my acquaintance pointed out that her “damsel in distress” act appeals especially to a certain kind of Republican male who likes to fantasize about saving people from cloven-hoofed liberals, Marxists, socialists, etc. They like to see themselves as he-men — the guns are usually close at hand, mentally if not physically — and they get to beat their chests and roar like an alpha gray-back gorilla.

    It’s kind of fun, actually, to watch this knee-jerk reaction. It reminds me of high school biology with the dissected frogs — touch the nerve with an electric stimulus, and even a dead frog will kick.

  4. Christine O'Donnell says:

    If it aint broken….

  5. Rebecca says:

    Her 15 minutes of fame is getting way too long.

  6. X Stryker says:

    She planned to walk out in order to generate more publicity for her book. Hopefully the rest of the media will see through the charade and stop paying any attention to her.

  7. anon2 says:

    O’Donnell is playing her victim card to the hilt. The whole Piers Morgan scenario was a remake of something Sarah Palin did to Larry King in 2009, but having to be more dramatic, O’Donnell’s big finish was the walk out while Palin stayed.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/20/idUS115376657220110820

  8. Geezer says:

    It wasn’t Sarah Palin, it was that year’s Miss California, Carrie Prejean, who said she was against same-sex marriage and in favor of “opposite marriage.” She also admitted that the pageant paid for her boob job.

  9. skippertee says:

    Geezer- Boobs for boobs…. yeah, that makes sense.

  10. anon says:

    She claims that Piers Morgan was being “sexually abusive”. Had to look to her PR guy to determine whether to get up and get out or sit there. This moron is a disgrace to Delaware.