Video: Wolves Removed From Endangered Species List, Shrieking News Anchor Blames Bush, Palin

Note to semi-psycho news anchorette, whoever you are: 1. The OBAMA Adminisration pulled them off the list, not Bush. It didn’t have anything to do with Bush.
2. Shrieking is undignified.
3. Take you meds before going on-air next time. Please.
Thanks to Weasel Zippers for this laugh.

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  • http://Array sayanything-15427

    minOr….

  • sayanything-4124

    She is an alcoholic(recovering apparently), so no drinks for her ;)

    she is a screechier and has always been a screechier. She shows up on CNN and headline news, and now has her own show. I believe she actually fills Beck’s old timeslot.

    She is a bizarre woman. She seems to screech every single word.

  • lock’em’up

    She’s not a news anchor, ya moron.

  • sayanything-5371

    What a berserker. Where is she, Chicago? Sounds like a typical urban liberal that has never walked anywhere but on a street. Montana and Idaho are overrun with wolves. She needs to get boned, for sure.

  • sayanything-4625

    The Obama Administration where the buck stops with Bush!

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    The wolves are still protected right? What’s the worry?

  • sayanything-15427

    White Tailed Deer is the most dangerous animal in the United States, they kill more people every year than any other. We had one year where there was a ban and the death/injury due to collision with deer rate went through the roof for a while. Eventually they had to do an off season “culling” of the herd, which was actually kinda nice since it was warm for a change.

  • sayanything-4625

    Dino most normal people actually know what they are talking about before they run their mouth off but since you don’t let me sum up, the anchor is complaining that the Bush administration is to blame for the Obama administration dropping the wolf from the endangered species list. How this is Bush’s error or how my kids will be paying for this I don’t know but you’ve never let reality, reason or brains stand in your way before!

  • sayanything-15427

    *snicker* *snicker* sorry, must spell check yourself Pilgrim. Your miner spelling error made this whole thread worth reading!

  • HG

    A little off subject, but your mention of fatal attraction bunny boiler brought to mind a recent movie I watched on Netflix — Closing Escrow. It’s hilarious. You can watch it instantly. I highly recommend it.

  • sayanything-38

    JustRuss,

    Hah! Just saw that after you mentioned it. Too funny. She still looks like a bunny boiler, though.

  • http://www.ayurlip.com/ Le Don

    The minimum recovery goal for wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains was set at a minimum of 30 breeding pairs and a minimum of 300 individual wolves for at least three consecutive years.

  • HG

    Whoa! This lady is upset. I like a spirited woman but not an ignorant, loud, and stubborn one. This is the one dad warned us about.

  • sayanything-13784

    lokks like she was on a news program to me, douchebag.

  • jhm47

    P. (permanently?) M. (misguided?) S. (stupid) Or—Just plain old PMS. Take your choice.

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

    “…left to die bloody deaths in the snow…”

    Reminds me of the Ernest Hemingway response to “Why did the chicken cross the road?”

    “To die in the rain.”

    Are you sure this isn’t the Onion News Network?

  • sayanything-38

    For some reason the movie Fatal Attraction pooped into my head when I first watched this video. She looks like a bunny-boiler of the first magnitude.

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

    I now await the liberal onslaught to tell me how “dishonest” I am because Ernest Hemingway never said that! I know. It was a joke.

    (And if it weren’t for the general Humorlessness of the Left, I wouldn’t have to post so many disclaimers!)

  • sayanything-4625

    She’s not a news anchor, ya moron.

    So she not the host of a show on CNN? That’s news to them!

    http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/velez-mitchell.jane.html

    Jane Velez-Mitchell hosts HLN’s Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell, a topical event-driven show with a wide range of viewpoints.

  • sayanything-5633

    I remember back to my high school days that I made a pretty good living hunting coyotes for their hides. Of course this was before PETA and activists throwing red paint at women who wore furs. But it was an excellent way to control the population and it helped me pay for college. If I remember correctly, we were able to get about $70 for a good coyote hide.

    And for the guy from PA who posted, I’m curious to learn about your state’s deer hunting programs. Is there an open deer season, are there areas of the state that are off limits, etc.? It takes a very comprehensive game management program to help control overpopulation of all of the wild game species.

  • sayanything-13784

    woof?? BANG!

  • headward

    She would fit in at The Onion. I thought this was The Onion at first because she was yelling at me.

    Personally I shoot any coyotes and now wolves. They mess with cattle.

  • sayanything-3444

    Spartacus – I think I do remember a rifle season ban a few years back. Something about concern over proximity to occupied homes or some such nonsense. It’s really crazy around here, I live in a large plan of big houses, bordered by woods all around with a few acres of “green space” interspersed. I could literally hunt deer off my back deck with a handgun. I’ve counted as many as 16 at once tearing up the landscape. Driving your car in and out of here in the dawn and twilight hours is a real fun experience as well.

  • sayanything-101

    She looks like she needs a stiff drink.

  • MarkSD

    She needs a stiff something!!

  • sayanything-3444

    Very true – not to mention the untold costs of damages to vehicles, landscaping, DNR picking up roadkill on a daily basis and assorted other problems like ticks that carry Lyme disease. Deer are pretty cool animals to look at, but around here I could do with a little less seeing them.

  • sayanything-3444

    PA is kind of funny – tons of deer – more roadkill every year than the hunt harvest I would guess. I quit hunting many years ago while still living in Michigan so I’m not totally up on the program here, but as I understand it the season opens just after Thanksgiving and runs for a few weeks (rifle), there’s also a bow season but I’m not sure of the timeframe for that. Everything is by permit and they limit it.

  • sayanything-4416

    There’s no reset button.

    That’s why your kids will be paying for bush’s errors for their entire, diminished lives.

  • sayanything-7134

    must not live in Northern Minnesota

  • sayanything-3444

    Sounds like the wolves are overpopulating in that area of the country, but here in Western PA we could use a few to thin out the deer herds. There was a story the other day about a woman sitting in her office in a very developed part of Pittsburgh that had three deer crash through the glass wall window behind her. I personally know someone here that same thing happened to a few years ago. Seems like there needs to be some balance struck. If wolves and coyotes are the primary predators for the game animals, then they also need to have a “natural” predator helping to keep their population in check – hunting by permit for wolves might be the answer, but not the bounty placed on them previously that nearly wiped them out.

  • harrycan

    (from http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/) The elk herd in Yellowstone was estimated at 20,000 animals at the time of the introduction of the (Canadian Gray) wolves. Historic documents reveal that Yellowstone’s elk, the largest migratory elk herd in the US, was about 30,000 at the turn of the 20th century.

    In less than 10 years the effect wolves have had on Yellowstone’s wildlife has been nothing less than devastating. Elk populations hang around 10,000; the moose and deer are almost completely gone.

    Antelope went from 600 to 200 specimens. Mountain sheep populations have fallen from 300 to 40, possibly an inadequate amount to repopulate the Park.

    Wolves are attacking horses, mules, livestock and stalking children. The economic health of the region has collapsed and so has the outfitting business north of Yellowstone. The wolves are multiplying at the rate of 34% a year. There are now 370 wolves in Yellowstone and 770 in the tri-state area of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. Wildlife in that region is getting hammered. (interesting reading at http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/yellowstone_wolf_experiment_out_1.htm)

  • spartacus

    SF, It’s been quite a few years since I’ve hunted in PA, didn’t they also place a moratorium on using rifles for deer a few years ago? I seem to remember that they did, and thought it was stupid, especially in wetsern PA and the Kittanys where it’s pretty sparsely populated.

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