Imagine for a moment if our soldiers acted like our investors. If, at the first sign of trouble, they bolted. If under fire, they ran. If, when everything was hitting the fan, they hit the road. I sometimes wonder what these men and women who risk so much would think …
Read More »Breaking the News
FNC anchor Jon Scott was on the air the morning of September 11, 2001, when the attack on America began. Jon sat down with FOX Fan Central recently to talk about what it was like to report to millions such horrifying and unprecedented events. What went through your mind when …
Read More »Rancorous Ad Campaigns Fuel New Mexico 1st District Race
WASHINGTON – In one of the most rancorous House races of the year, New Mexico Republican Rep. Heather Wilson and her opponent, Democratic State Attorney General Patricia Madrid, have been sparring publicly for months in local newspaper reports and negative advertisements. In the daily tit-for-tat, Madrid accuses Wilson of ignoring …
Read More »English Insurance Company Bans Practice of Passing Around Birthday Cards
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Political Satire Hollywood filmmaker David Zucker has produced a satirical political ad that depicts former Clinton administration Secretary of State Madeline Albright…giving a basketball to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il and cheering for him in a game, mowing the grass outside a …
Read More »O.J. Simpson's Book
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. And check out my pod cast on iTunes! …
Read More »Crystal Clear
The other night, my wife and I caught comedian Billy Crystal’s (search) Broadway show, “700 Sundays.” Believe me, I’m no theater reviewer, so I won’t play one now. But I do have to tell you, it’s an amazing show. In it, Crystal recounts the first 15 years of his life …
Read More »Hanging On
The latest from the Political Grapevine: Hanging On It’s been almost two months since John Kerry’s defeat, but a small group of supporters hasn’t given up. The Coalition Against Election Fraud (search), made up of about a half dozen Kerry backers, plans to spend an hour each day in front …
Read More »Is Karl Rove a Hero?
Is Karl Rove a hero? — That is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo”. My colleague John Gibson thinks Rove was heroic in exposing the political agenda of Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who wrote an article slamming the Bush administration’s pre-Iraq War strategy. Wilson’s wife, CIA operative Valerie Plame, …
Read More »Your Grrrs Oct. 11, 2005
Your Grrrs… A.F. in Plano, Texas: I’m not sure why you had a problem understanding that paragraph from Spencer Tillman’s book that you quoted in your last column. If you just think about the word crucible, “a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change …
Read More »Coverage Comparison
Here’s the latest edition of Some Stories You Won’t Find on any other Sunday show: Coverage Comparison There’s a new study out comparing how the media covered Sen. Dick Durbin’s (search) remarks — about treatment of prisoners — and Karl Rove’s (search) speech about the response to the attacks of …
Read More »