Heidict
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Of course, Hasselbeck could've answered a direct "yes or no" question with a direct "yes or no" answer. That ought to tell people she does think O'Donnell called the troops terrorists. Hasselbeck just doesn't have the guts to come right out with it.
Weasels like Hasselbeck represent her political compadres very well.
But why is she not allowed to give her answer the way that she wants to? Why does it have to be one way or the other and if a person doesn't do it exactlly the way (i'm talking about Rosie here) she wants then she just goes off the handle and yells at them and interupts them?
Elizabeth stated "I don't think that you" before Rosie cut in. Elizabeth again tried to say it, but Rosie cut in again. People are allowed to answer how they want, we have no right to demand a yes or no from them. This isn't the SATs.