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In reply to the discussion: Fox News anchor sues Hasbro over 'demeaning' portrayal as a rodent [View all]Snobblevitch
(1,958 posts)60. I wonder if someone in the design department was just having some fun and nobody caught on?
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Skip the "professional credibility" stuff and she could have a good case.
Gidney N Cloyd
Sep 2015
#1
I'm suggesting she surrendered her professional credibility when she joined Faux News.
Gidney N Cloyd
Sep 2015
#49
You've implied an additional qualifier which was absent from your original premise.
LanternWaste
Sep 2015
#32
Looney Toons also parodied both the Honeymooners and Jack Benny Show's actors as mice.
Gidney N Cloyd
Sep 2015
#50
Just being on Fox news harms your professional credibility as a journalist , heck with the hamster.
SummerSnow
Sep 2015
#28
As someone who has never known the horror of having a toy rodent named after me,
Nye Bevan
Sep 2015
#30
I wonder if someone in the design department was just having some fun and nobody caught on?
Snobblevitch
Sep 2015
#60
If you're on Fox News and portrayed as a rodent that would be about 3 steps UP.
hobbit709
Sep 2015
#54