Crazy Pammy, Citizen Journalist
Crazy Pammy, who proudly proclaims herself a “citizen journalist,” scathingly mocks Diane Sawyer for not having been tough enough on Bashar al-Assad. This is, of course, because Diane Sawyer is a “dhimmi” and a “hard-hitting leftist worshipper.”
Crazy Pammy, Citizen Journalist, could teach every journalist a thing or two about how to ask hard-hitting questions when conducting an interview. Recall her now-legendary John Bolton interview…
Atlas [Crazy Pammy]: Growing up, were you one of many?
JB: No, I had one sister, nine years younger.
Atlas: So you were the oldest. Your parents were tough? Encouraging? Non approving? Trying to figure out where you developed that spine of yours… I find that quality rare. There’s a lot of it in that administration.
JB: My father was a firefighter in the city of Baltimore, my mother was a housewife.
Atlas: YAY, the great American story.
That’s some hard-hitting journalism, readers! And check out this tough question:
Atlas: As a tangential aside, does that stuff get to you?
JB: The criticism, you mean?
Atlas: Yeah, the intense unfair vilification ……… You don’t want to know what they call me on the left side of the sphere I am your whatever because I am such a staunch supporter. After awhile, does it sting less? Were you born with a thick skin? The derision is incredible.
JB: Well nobody likes to go through it. I think there’s no question about that. But I think there is an [intelligible] effect over time so I don’t think I pay much attention to it.
Whew. Bolton was expecting some softballs, but Citizen Journalists show up prepared, and God help you when a Citizen Journalist smells blood in the water.
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post
Leave a comment
Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Your email address is never displayed.
Do not paste an entire article or blog post into here: create a link to it (or at least create a tinyurl) instead.
The following HTML tags are allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>