The best approach to Nancy Grace is simply do not watch it
November 21st, 2006
November 21st, 2006
Re: Filan: Lawsuit against Nancy Grace a long shot. Woman of missing boy committed suicide after appearing on CNN show. LEGAL ANALYSIS by By Susan Filan, MSNBC Senior Legal Analyst. MSNBC Updated: 7:18 p.m. ET Nov 21, 2006: “I spoke to the lawyer who represents Melinda Duckett’s family in their wrongful death lawsuit against Nancy Grace and CNN. When I first heard about the lawsuit, it sounded like a long shot to me…”
One of the more horrid programs on TV today is Nancy Grace. Please enjoy the YouTube clip above.
Sometime ago, when I first stumbled upon her program, not knowing anything about her – or it, I thought it was a spoof.
Unfortunately she is not a spoof. The program is like watching Jerry Springer, dressed in drag, on a bad acid trip… (I almost feel badly for Mr. Springer to have mentioned his name in the same paragraph…)
Then comes along Melinda Duckett’s family filing a wrongful death suit. OMG. Has no-one any shame?
The best thing to do about Nancy Grace is for no-one to watch the show.
And let’s nominate someone to pick the short straw to dress-up in personal protective hazmat gear to watch the show and list and post all the sponsors and advertisers for the horrid program; with contact e-mail addresses, so that we may all take a moment to do something truly wonderful for our country and e-mail all the sponsors and advertisers and tell them that as long as they advertise on her show, we will not buy their products.
Hey – it’s a free country. She has a right to have her show and CNN has a right to air her show - - and I have a right to not watch it and not support any organization or business that supports this filth.
Okay – moving on here… I feel better.
Kevin
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