Crack Squad Of Savvy Motivated Reporters At The Fargo Forum Show Kucinich What Journalism Is About

Democrat Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich was in Fargo yesterday, fresh off a good-will tour of Syria (one of the middle-easts worst terror states) where he denounced his own country on Arabic television as having illegally-invaded Iraq and praised murderous tyrant Bashar Assad’s administration. He also recently was the lone vote against a 9/11 commemoration resolution in the House of Representatives.
So when given the opportunity to speak with this controversial man, what did Terri Finneman from the Fargo Forum choose to ask him?

What do you do for fun?

Someone notify the Pulitzer committee.

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  • http://www.sayanythingblog.com/ electnixon

    What do you do for fun?

    Apparently fraternizing with the enemy is a favorite passtime.

  • http://www.valleydeals.com/cgi-bin/board2/YaBB.pl Kevin

    My wife and I love to take long walks. We visit our friends and family. That’s always fun.

    What a wild man!

  • http://edgruberman.wordpress.com/ Ed Gruberman

    I lived in Fargo/Moorhead for six years while I went the Moorhead State. I can see where this question would come from. When Rush first started getting on the radio up there there was a giant billboard of him in Fargo. Every week they had to replace it because vandals were climbing the 75 feet to the top to keep ripping his face off. When will someone ask Dennis the tough questions? As soon as the left-wing media becomes more main stream… oh yeah, I guess he’ll never be asked the tough questions.

  • Mr. Mxyzptlk

    Yeah when I want a laugh I read the Forum and especially the opinions. There was a new classic today.

  • BillBobo

    It’s too bad that Fargo’s police chief didn’t have the stones to order his officers to arrest Kucinich the minute he set foot in the city for treason.

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Did you say the reporters were on crack?

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