Question of the Day

So who should go in Helen Thomas’s empty seat in the front row of the White House Press Corps? My vote, as always, is for Mr. T. I think he’ll get along well with Gibbs since Mr. T pities the fool, but at the same time he won’t put up with any jibber-jabber.

So who do you think should take the seat?

44 Comments

  1. Rosie O’Donnell is between gigs. She’s crazy enough, journalistically unqualified enough, ugly, ignorant, and obnoxious enough.

    But the chair would need some widening and reinforcement.

  2. @5 and 1,
    Perhaps someone more vibrant and alive looking.. Well, the obvious answer was TV’s Gary Coleman, but now that’s not possible.

    Are you sure? Gary Coleman would be definately more vibrant, alive looking, and intelligent. Even in his current state.

  3. My St. Bernard, Pete. He looks a lot like her so Gibbs would feel right at home but as a secret right wing attack dog, he could ask much more meaningful and intelligent questions than Helen ever did.

  4. The equipment that will taser the Presidential Spokesman every time he tells a lie… It will require multiple loads for each press conference so it might be a bit large but we can make it work!

  5. I think (2.) 2klbofun and (26) Joe Schmo are on to something.
    The Press Corpse ought to be blowing vuvuzuelas until Gibbs answers a question truthfully.

    Seriously, tho, Glenn Beck asks great questions,
    it’d be nice to see someone do that for a change.

  6. obviously, she should be replaced with a foreign correspondent. American Press has enjoyed far too much access to the American government. Although the U.S. makes up roughly 1/200th of the world’s countries, they take up most of the available seats at White House press briefings and ask most of the questions. This HAS to stop. Who do these American Press people think they are? It’s time correspondents from other countries got their fair share of access to the American government and got to voice their concerns.

    How about more representation from Progressive countries like Venezuela or Cuba or Iran? Maybe bring the concerns of North Korea to the table. And while we’re at it – why are all the press briefings in English??? Shouldn’t we hold them in languages that more people speak? How about Chinese or Spanish, both of which are more popular than English…or Arabic…because we’ll get bombed if we don’t.

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