Karen Finney
‘Ugghh!’ MSNBC’s Finney Loudly Groans Upon Hearing Santorum Won
March 15th, 2012 1:42 AM
Catching up with an unintentionally funny moment from Tuesday night’s (March 13) Republican primary coverage, MSNBC political analyst Karen Finney, who was off-camera at the moment, noticeably exhaled and then loudly groaned “ugghh!” upon hearing the exit poll determined a plurality of women in Alabama voted for Rick Santorum. Video below.
MSNBC Political Analyst: Alabama Women Voting for Santorum 'Really Hur
March 13th, 2012 11:33 PM
An MSNBC political analyst on Tuesday actually said that Alabama women voting for Rick Santorum in the Republican presidential primary that just concluded in that state "really hurts" her.
Talking to Lawrence O'Donnell on The Last Word, Karen Finney arrogantly said, "It’s a little painful because I’m wondering if those women really heard the full message" (video follows with transcribed…
Yet Again, MSNBC Excuses Bill Maher’s Disgusting Attacks on Sarah Pa
March 9th, 2012 5:24 PM
On Wednesday’s edition of his eponymous program, MSNBC anchor Martin Bashir and his liberal panel continued their staunch defense of Bill Maher while ripping into Rush Limbaugh. MSNBC contributor and former Democratic National Committee communications chief Karen Finney gave her tortured defense of the media's double standard:
You know, he is a public person. Sandra Fluke is not a public…
Liberal Shill Jumps Shark, Hypervents That GOP Favors 'Letting Women D
February 27th, 2012 9:13 PM
Karen Finney should go back to smearing her body with chocolate and calling it art.
So sorry -- that was Karen Finley. Still, considering what former DNC flack Karen Finney said on the Rachel Maddow show Friday night, the confusion is understandable. (video after page break)
Chris Matthews Charmed: Obama is 'Fred Astaire Out There
February 11th, 2009 6:28 PM
When "Hardball," guest and former John McCain adviser Mark McKinnon suggested Barack Obama, in his first few days in office, is discovering what George W. Bush found out, that being President is "a hard job," Chris Matthews, on Wednesday night's show, vehemently disagreed, saying Obama "doesn't look he's having a hard time...he's Fred Astaire out there...he still moves around with incredible…
CNN's Wolf Blitzer: 'Most of the Scandals... Have Involved Republicans
December 9th, 2008 8:27 PM
On Tuesday’s Situation Room, CNN host Wolf Blitzer tried to downplay the significance of the arrest of the Democratic governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich by making an unequivocal statement about Republicans: “You know, most of the scandals -- most of the political scandals...in recent years have involved Republicans...and they’re all pretty well-known.” He continued by labeling the Democrat’s…