CNN’s Nancy Grace is a putz.

Posted by Les on Friday, April 01, 2005 at 12:44 AM. Read 22280 times. Tags: ,
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How the hell does Nancy Grace keep her job as host of her own program on CNN’s Headline News channel? I’ve not watched CNN in awhile so I was very surprised when I encountered her for the first time the other day and for a couple of moments I thought I had mistakenly turned to FOX News. She manages to avoid the screaming of Bill “Douchebag” O’Reilly and I’ve yet to hear her tell someone to shut up, but that hasn’t stopped her from being just as obnoxious in her own way.

As I type this she’s beating the Terri Schiavo issue into the ground with interviews of people on both sides of the issue and it’s clear that her bias is that Terri was effectively murdered. When she’s not getting the responses she wants she interrupts with loaded questions instead of letting the people finish what they were saying. She’s been letting one of the doctors who examined Terri really have it over the fact that Terri died of dehydration. To his credit the doctor seems to be keeping his sense of humor about it. When a presbyterian minister launched into him and repeatedly demanded that he explain what it’s like to die of dehydration the doctor said, “Well, if you’d let me I’d be happy to explain to you what it’s like.” Nancy’s trying to compare Terri’s situation to the fact that the Pope is currently on a feeding tube and she keeps rehashing the fact that the Schindler siblings were barred from being in the room when Terri died. 

Now she’s complaining about how it became a circus at the end. The irony, of course, is she doesn’t seem to realize she’s one of the acts participating in it. Man, I have to turn this off before I end up throwing a brick through the screen. Wow, she’s a major putz. Unbelievable.

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Zztop United States Posted on 01/22/2006 at 11:14 PM

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Nancy Grace is probably the most irritating TV personality around.  I watch her show as an experiment to see how irritated she can get me.  I have not seen a more judgemental, prejudiced, self-righteous and arrogant bitch than Nancy Grace. Lou Dobbs and Nancy Grace should have a program called “You dipshits don’t know shit - WE are right”.
Fuck ‘em.

joli United States Posted on 03/02/2006 at 06:13 PM

stebry United States Posted on 09/13/2006 at 08:26 PM

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Look at Nancy now, forcing a young mother of a missing child into killing herself. Way to go you butch redneck cunt.

Jake United States Posted on 09/14/2006 at 01:18 PM

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yeah what a piece of worthless trash. drives others to suicide for personal gain. hope you enjoy that paycheck you WHORE.

this poor woman wasnt even a suspect. yet WHORE isnt sorry for her actions. In fact, they said they would continue to ‘pursue’ the case. send her to the front lines in Afgani, ‘cause we sure as hell dont want ‘things’ like that here.

Private United States Posted on 09/15/2006 at 08:59 AM

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What a pathetic insensitive bitch!  I hope the morons running CNN get her out of there if they haven’t already.  Program directors at CNN are to blame in the first place for even allowing such a psycho on the air.  She must have been sucking cock to even get on the air.  I can only imagine how many lives she fucked up while being a prosecutor.  This just goes to show how unjust our system is by allowing psychos that to prosecute.  Just observing her fake attitude you can tell she has the devil inside.  That woman is most likely way beyond any psychological help.  And there are many more like her floating around in our justice system screwing up peoples’ lives over minor incidents.  Just like the psycho on the Cops show, where he gets all hyped up in the chase scenes like he’s going to ejaculate any minute.  It’s a shame that psycho’s like that are in our justice system.  I think all prosecutors need to have periodic psychological check-ups administered by third parties that do not know what they do so an unbiased result will show in their reports.  Not some internal shrink that already knows they are fucked and just lets them slide because they are part of their team.  I think there would be more reasonable punishments to those that have deserved it rather than those that don’t.  And our tax dollars would be saved in the long run by having more employable people.

LuckyJohn19 Australia Posted on 09/15/2006 at 10:38 AM

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Ahhh, this Nancy Grace.
I don’t think we have one of them in Oz.
I s’pose it’s one one the many reasons we call Oz, The Lucky Country.  LOL

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Rob Adcox United States Posted on 11/22/2006 at 12:32 AM

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Nancy Grace. What an ironic name for such a shrieking bitch. Miss Grace is typical of CNN’s arrogance, which is why I never watch CNN for anything. I’ll take Fox over CNN every time.

Joe United States Posted on 11/23/2006 at 10:08 PM

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She accuses everyone in sight of the worst crimes imagineable.

Her show has implicated people as child murderers who were later found to be clearly innocent.

One of these days somebody is really going to get hurt as a result of her hysterics.

If this is CNN, then CNN SUCKS.

She cornered Melinda Duckett and questioned her very intensively regarding the disappearence of Melinda’s infant son. Within 24 hours Melinda had blown her brains out.

Would’nt it be neat if Melinda had absolutely nothing to do with the disappearence fo the child ? That she had been forced to kill herself as a result of intense media pressure and hysterical scrutinization coupled with fantastic accusations of being a child murderer ? The murderer of her own disappeared son ?

The only good thing about the Nancy Grace show is that it gives people a very good insight into the innner working of a typical mind employed by the US Justice system. Irrational, Hysterical, Closed Minded, Suspicious, Anti-Progressive, and Hate Filled. This is why we have so much crime.

elwedriddsche United States Posted on 11/23/2006 at 10:53 PM

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I think it gives an insight into the target audience of that show.

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Spocko United States Posted on 11/24/2006 at 03:00 PM

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Nancy shows her true face! big surprise

john Thailand Posted on 11/25/2006 at 06:54 AM

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All I can say is that someone at CNN must be fascinated by evil cunts.  Just take a look at the typical female CNN newsreader.  It’s enough to make you turn the channel immediately. Evil looking, if you ask me. Red lipstick, pointy eyes, not a smile to be seen. On top of that, most of them are just plain stupid!!  Of course, maybe that’s what they’re seeking.  The lowest common denominator.  And don’t get me started on Nancy Grace. 

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Ultraconservative RightWinger United States Posted on 11/25/2006 at 10:35 AM

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Cant stand that her and here is why.

Her show BULLIED Melinda Duckett into blowing her brains out, and Melinda Duckett _was_ a FINE LOOKING FOX who’s son had been abducted.

Also accused others of things like child murder when they had not done it. They were innocent, but falsely accused of child murder on national TV, by the NANCY GRACE SHOW.  smile smile smile

And even though many people have their suspicions, there is no evidence at this time which proves that Bjorn Vandersloot is a murderer, as implied by her show.

Why do we go around accusing people of such horrific crimes on national TV ?

Anyhow, Nancy Grace just looks horrible. Even if she lost 40 pounds, I still would’nt romp her bones. In my opinion, she is a shrill, shrieking bitch who could’nt cut teh mustard in a real courtroom so she decided to reinvent the KKK on cable TV, going around accusing innocent people of child murder, bla bla bla.

CNN’s standards of journalism are really showing.

Michelle from Madison United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 12:10 AM

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On Tuesday night’s Nancy Grace show, she injected herself again into another active-police-investigation regarding a “microwaved-baby.” Nancy should have learned her lesson when she recently injected herself in a different active police investigation and the psychologically-fragile mother of a missing child soon after lost her life as a direct result of Nancy’s documented interference in the case. Bad Nancy, bad, bad Nancy. She really needs to be stopped from being a factor to the “injuries or deaths” of victims.

http://www.petitiononline.com/nopetit1/petition.html

and

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/419858296?ltl=1140999037

Consigliere United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 12:22 AM

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Michelle,

I’m not a fan of Ms. Grace at all.  In fact, I find her to be ethically challenged.  Nevertheless, you would like to see her charged with Negligent Homocide?  That is ridiculous given the facts of that case.

Demand that she be taken off the air.  Boycott advertisers that buy time on her show.  Don’t stoop to her level though.

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Based on Legal Precedents United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 12:49 AM

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Consider Charles Manson. He never actually committed a murder with his own hands. He was considered a ringleader, a brainwasher. And yet he is serving a life sentence in San Quentin.

Our society is far too tolerant of bullies. We cannot allow people to bully others into suicide. This is how prison culture operates and why so many people lose their minds in prison.

Are there any reasonable limits that the law should impose on bullying ? Should it be legal for people to bully each other into committing suicide ? What about intentionally harassing someone who suffers from heart disease who then has a heart attack and dies ? Should it be legal ? Should it be taxed ? Licensed ? Banned ?

decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 07:18 AM

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Should it be legal for people to bully each other

Assuming you meant “to bully others into...”, the answer is pretty much yes.  Otherwise you pretty much wind up making offensive speech illegal.  You say something that upsets someone in any way, they have a heart attack or commit suicide (both outcomes of preexisting conditions), and you’re in the dock.

That’s a society afraid of its own shadow.

Unfortunately there are plenty of people willing to tune in to Grace or O’Reilly or Limbaugh or…
Big market for that stuff.

Based on Legal Precedents United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 08:47 AM

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So then we should set Charles Manson free ? After all - he never killed anyone with his own hands. All he did was manipulate others, but he never actually killed anyone. Should he go free ? Like Nancy ?

The greatest unspoken secret truth about life in the US is that such deaths are a very real fact of life.

We tolerate such mistreatment because “some” Americans are brimming with hate. This is why the Columbine massacre has been imitated in schools across the US.

This is why hate is practically an institution in the US. Such cruelties are common throughout society, and especially prevalent within her profession - dept of justice / corrections.

We allow our prison system to function as a sort of experiment in mass suicide. Suicide is very common in prison, and the prison staff could’nt be more pleased about it. In fact, many of those suicides are’nt even self inflicted.

Nancy is coming out of the closet in that regard. Something which is usually hidden is coming out into the light - our murderous bloodthirst.

Bravo Nancy - Encore. Encore.

decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 08:54 AM

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This is why the Columbine massacre has been imitated in schools across the US.

Nonsense.  There are something like 80 thousand public schools in the US and a handful of them have had such incidents.  I bet the rate at which they happen is similar to other institutions and they are not unique to the US. 

You need to get out more, metaphorically speaking, to review the hate profiles of other cultures.  For all its problems the US is practically a hippie love-fest compared to large chunks of the Middle East, Africa, and a few other spots.

Ghost of a Dead Convict United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 09:13 AM

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I am the ghost of a dead convict. I was wrongly accused of shagging a 15 year old girl. They got an easy conviction because my face was disfigured since birth and so people have always treated me like a freak.

They gave me 20 years for fucking her, even though I was innocent.

In prison, the guards convinced other inmates that they would recieve favors if they killed me. They beat me over a period of several weeks, raped me frequently, and finally bashed my skull open and killed me in the weight room.

I died and I am now a ghost. My mission in cyberspace is to bring my killers to justice and clear my name.

I am a ghost.

Les United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 10:02 AM

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And the above furthers this conversation in what way?

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Consigliere United States Posted on 11/29/2006 at 12:00 PM

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Consider Charles Manson.

Why?  Manson was not convicted of Negligent Homocide.  He was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder.  There was nothing novel about his conviction, nor is it comparable to Nancy Grace.

Let me reiterate, I don’t like Nancy Grace.  I’m also against bullies.  However, attempting to equate Nancy Grace with Charles Manson boggles the mind.

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Ghost of a Dead Convict United States Posted on 11/30/2006 at 12:26 AM

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I did’nt say that Nancy was on an equal footing with Manson. What I said is that there is a legal precedent to bring a criminal case against her. By virtue of the Manson case, one does not need to pull the trigger to be implicated in a crime, or a suicide like that of Melinda.

I cannot think of a situation which is staged more perfectly than accusing a mother of a missing child on TV. I cannot really think of anything which is more likely to cause a suicide than this. I’m trying to think of something, and nothing is coming.

Nancy’s intentional indifference toward the suicide is pretty typical of attitudes throughout the prison system. I mentioned the prison thing because suicide is an everyday occurence in prison and prosecutors and lots of corrections workers seem to get a kick out of it. So, Nancy’s actions are exposing the very tip of a massive iceberg of class-based hate, pure and simple.

Her intentional indifference seems to indicate potential motive after the fact, that causing a suicide could have been a reason to initiate the confrontation in the first place.

Nancy thought that she was bringing Melinda to justice. All she did was bring attention to the injustices which are heaped upon the accused, as society applauds.

Melinda did’nt have much of a choice except to shoot herself. Would you want to live the rest of your life defending yourself from accusations and discrimination which results from such an accusation ? This is one of the reasons why many grand juries are held in secret.

Consigliere United States Posted on 11/30/2006 at 01:51 AM

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What I said is that there is a legal precedent to bring a criminal case against her.

And what I’m telling you, but you are not understanding is that you are wrong on that point.  The Manson case is not legal precedent for anything to do with Nancy Grace.  I don’t know what else to tell you, because I’m too lazy to type up the analysis, and I suspect you would ignore it anyway.

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LuckyJohn19 Australia Posted on 11/30/2006 at 04:52 AM

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Ghost: I cannot really think of anything which is more likely to cause a suicide than this.

People commit suicide cos they can’t handle their current situation - suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary situation. Of course I leave out euthanasia from that one cos it’s in a different zone and I’m in complete agreement with those who want to partake … and having considered that, if anyone wants to take their life they should be free to do so with no residual guilt to carry for the survivors.

Melinda didn’t have much of a choice except to shoot herself.

Crap!!
She could live like countless others have who’ve been in worse situations.
Some great people have committed suicide – Socrates and Hannibal are only two I can think of right now but you could also add Hitler and half his harem to the list.  wink

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KPatrickGlover United States Posted on 11/30/2006 at 08:22 AM

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Some great people have committed suicide – Socrates and Hannibal are only two I can think of right now

Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

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