Well, if you're going to appear on Fox News, I'd say 2:00 A.M. is the
most appropriate time.
--- In janineturner@yahoogroups.com, roberttbeverly <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> I had to leave early Saturday morning to go somewhere. I got up
> shortly after 2:00 a.m., and when I turned on the TV to Fox News
> Channel, Hannity and Colmes was on. I wasn't able to watch very
> closely as I was busy, but it was a show they taped in front of a
big
> crowd at a college campus in Dallas.
>
> Hannity & Colmes had a three-person panel they called the "Lonestar
> All-stars" or something like that. The panel consisted of Janine
> Turner, Morgan Fairchild, and a former Dallas Cowboys football
player
> whose name slips my mind right now.
>
> I wish I could have seen the whole segment, but a few things I
> remember seeing was Janine responding to Sean Hannity's question
> about the difficulty of working in the Hollywood environment for
one
> who is known to be Republican or conservative. Also, Hannity (or
> maybe it was Alan Colmes, not sure) asked her if she wasn't worried
> about alienating some of her fans by publicly espousing a
> conservative point of view. I forget exactly how she worded her
> answer, but the gist of it was that she feels her country is more
> important.
>
> I don't want this to erupt into a big political debate or anything
> like that here on the message board. Everyone has their opinions,
and
> this is not the place to debate politics or religion. I'm just
> reporting what little I remember seeing of Janine on Hannity &
Colmes
> in the wee hours of Friday night/Saturday morning.
>
> Whether or not one agrees with Janine's point of view, let's at
least
> give her credit for being courageous enough to take a stand
publicly.
>
> And yes, she looked beautiful, as always.
>