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Sunday, December 11, 2005

Wallace talks about his dad comments.

This is from http://newsmax.com, Chris Wallace said his dad has lost it.


"Fox News Sunday" anchorman Chris Wallace says father Mike Wallace has "lost it" - after the legendary CBS newsman told the Boston Globe last week that the fact George Bush had been elected president shows America is "[expletive]-up."
"He's lost it. The man has lost it. What can I say," the younger Wallace lamented to WRKO Boston radio host Howie Carr on Friday.
"He's 87-years old and things have set in," the Fox anchor continued. "I mean, we're going to have a competence hearing pretty soon."

Wallace Jr. quickly dispelled any notion that he was joking. When Carr suggested that his comments were likely to be covered by NewsMax, he responded: "You know what? Fine. Go ahead. Call them. That's fine. I'll stand by that."
Returning to the topic of his father's competence, Wallace Jr. explained: "He's checked out. I don't understand it," beyond the fact that Wallace Sr. has "problems with the war."

6 comments:

in.dog.neato said...

that's a laugh...because the old guy's got an opinion on the war that doesn't hold with the opinioin of his son...Wallace Jr. says his dad's gone round the bend?

He's obviously with it enough to be able to form an independent opinion...

Unknown said...

Is it ok to not like the President just because on one issue? I don't think so. I am not a person that votes just because of one issue, no matter what it is.

Tony Ramone said...

Chris Wallace works for Faux news. He'd rather kiss conservative a** than honor his father.

Unknown said...

To me this is not a matter of honor with his father. It is a matter of opion on what his dad said.

Unknown said...

I don't know if I would or not. I would have to know to content of what they were talking about. If you have the transcribe of the interveiw sent it in an email.

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Unknown said...

Don't you think it is a little unethical for a journalist to accuse the D.N.C. chairman of being a traitor?

Here is a simple answere to your question. NO