Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Just 37 percent of Americans approve of the job President Bush is doing — down from 40 percent last month in the latest AP/Ipsos poll. The poll shows the president’s support suffered most among Republicans — dropping from 82 percent in February …
Read More »Streisand Needed to Spell Check
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Against Abortion Law Fifty-nine percent of Americans say they would oppose a bill like the one in South Dakota banning abortion in all cases other than to save the life of the mother if it were proposed in their state. Indeed, a …
Read More »'Fancy' Foods Are Sugar and Spice … and Mostly Everything Nice
NEW YORK – The proverbial “little girls” from the children’s rhyme might find both sides of themselves — sugar and spice — in a variety of upscale new foods, from snacks like peanuts and chips to salsas, sauces and desserts. Judging from the barrage of offerings at this year’s Fancy …
Read More »Feingold Picks Linguistic Bone With Bush
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Controversial Word Combination Wisconsin Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold is calling on the president to stop using the phrase “Islamic fascists” to describe terrorists, saying it “causes people to believe their religion is under attack.” But while Feingold called the term “insulting,” he’s …
Read More »Full Slate
Want Greta’s blog delivered directly to your e-mail box? Click here to sign up! Add viewerservices@foxnews.com to your Address Book to ensure that you receive the GretaWire in your Inbox. Click here if you are unable to see images in the e-mail. Tonight the show airs from Richmond, Virginia. We …
Read More »Pregnant Pigs Spark Passion
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Aljazeera Interview The State Department publicly supported Alberto Fernandez after he apologized for making anti-American comments on the Arab network Aljazeera last Friday. But now it appears it was not the first time he’d done it. The National Review Online says that …
Read More »Soldiers' Lives Saved But Injuries Persist Long After Battle
WASHINGTON – Advancements in battlefield surgery, air transport and body armor have saved the lives of thousands of American servicemen and women wounded in Iraq. But as waves of injured soldiers — many of them disabled for life — return home, veterans and military sources say the public will soon …
Read More »If O.J. Simpson Did It, This Is How
O.J. Simpson | Michael Jackson O.J.? If He Did It, This Was How Now that Tom Cruise is married and Michael Jackson is back in Ireland, let’s talk O.J. Yesterday, FOX Broadcasting cancelled all its O.J. projects including his book, called “If I Did It,” and his TV interview with …
Read More »Grrr! The End of the World, Suburbia Style
The first real blizzard of 2005 might as well have been Armageddon. At least that’s what it looked like at a local supermarket and Home Depot. Judging by weekend shopping sprees, nobody along the eastern seaboard owns a shovel, or rock salt (which is somewhat understandable), or an ice scraper …
Read More »Grrr! The Liberal Double Standard
Roker on Cruise | Stupid Lit’l Dreamer | Shameless Self-Promotion | Grrr! Book Of Month Al Roker’s Liberal Double Standard Yes, Tom Cruise (search) is overexposed, and I’ve written so much about him over the past few weeks I am beginning to question my sexuality … well, not really. But …
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