"Say the things that you said in your recordings!" she barked at the journalist, Rana al-Aqbani, apparently referring to taped recordings of al-Aqbani's phone calls, as she tried to make her acknowledge that she sought Gadhafi's ouster. Al-Aqbani, a Tripoli-based journalist, has since disappeared.Misrati also called the woman who told foreign media she was raped by Kaddhafi’s thugs before they dragged her away, a “liar” and a “whore.” Naturally, she piqued Roger Ailes’s interest.
I've wondered about Rodin's famous sculpture. Is he engaged in deep thought or sitting around wasting time? And why isn't he wearing pants? I ask the same of myself. Here we comment on well, mostly politics. Or we may just sit! If you like it, tell a friend. If not, tell us, but please read the GROUND RULES before you do.
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Tripoli Rose: Could Libya’s Star Propagandist Be Ailes's Pick To Replace Beck?
She used to be a romance author before her gig with Harlequin Books fizzled out … or so it seems. But now she’s gotten her big break as Khaddafi’s chief propagandist. Look out Megyn Kelly who, it should be noted, endearingly, is Hala Misrati’s role model:
No one "deserves" to be raped, period. But you're entitled to your opinion.
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