When I watch Campbell Brown getting red in the face from all the news she thinks we are waiting hear, http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/brown.campbell.html I don’t for one minute believe a word she’s saying. On the other hand when Rachel Maddow http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26318771/ asks for someone to Talk Her Down on MSNBC, I want to rush to her aid. Campbell panders, Rachel ponders; Campbell is surrounded by pundits and Rachel more often than not stands alone.
Campbell Brown sounds like a made-up name as false as she is. When she is on camera with that slit-grin I want to hiss her off-stage. She is ill-prepared and she tries so hard to be in the middle but instead she is what television has become: a lot of talking over one another and a lot of hot air out of Brown.
I’ll stick with Maddow. Rachel is so real and she says it like it is. When she wondered why Barack Obama picked Rick Warren to give the invocation at his Inaugural Ceremony, I was wondering the same thing. You’d think that an out-and-about, shout to the rooftop lesbian would be a harder sell. I wouldn’t care what she is; I love Rachel Maddow and I hope Campbell Brown is soon baking cookies that Hillary Clinton didn’t and wouldn’t.
Albert Clayton Gaulden is the founding director of the Sedona Intensive and author of You’re Not Who You Think You Are: A Breakthrough Guide to Discovering the Authentic You. For more information about Albert and Sedona Intensive visit http://www.sedonaintensive.com.
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