Monday, August 20, 2018

FORMER FOX NEWS ANALYST SAYS NETWORK 'PROSTITUTES' FOR TRUMP'S AGENDA






A retired U.S. Army Lietenant Colonel and former Fox News analyst said employees at the cable news network have become "prostitutes" for President Donald Trump's Washington agenda. 
Update: Fox News issued a statement regarding Peters' comments. "Ralph Peters is entitled to his opinion despite the fact that he’s choosing to use it as a weapon in order to gain attention."
Speaking with CNN's Brian Stelter Sunday, Ralph Peters said Trump "does not respect our system of government" and cherry-picks parts of the Constitution "from which he can choose the most electable items." The retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel repeatedly criticized Trump as "distinctly un-American" and beholden to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Earlier this year, Peters left Fox News for "assaulting the Constitution." 

3 comments:

  1. The planets, comets, asteroids, etc orbit around the Sun.

    Which one is more important to life on Earth.

    (A) Venus
    (B) Mercury
    (C) the Asteroid Belt
    (D) Haley's comet
    (E) the sun

    The correct answer is (E) the sun.

    Many pundits, analysts, reporters, bloggers, editorialists, pollsters, Democratic politicians, conservatives, miffed Republicans, etc etc etc make statements revolving around the President, hanging on his every tweet, seemingly unwilling to develop an indedependent popular agenda to win voters' hearts and minds.

    Which one is more important....

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  2. But Chachamim thought the sun goes around the earth at night...

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  3. This was the Nosson Slifkin of the goyim:

    "Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher, lived from 1548 to 1600. He decided that if the Earth is a planet just like the others, then it
    does not make sense to divide the Universe into a sphere of fixed
    stars and a solar system. He said that the Sun is a star, that the
    Universe is infinitely large, and that there are many worlds. He was condemned by both the Roman Catholic and Reformed Churches for this as well as other things and was burnt alive in Rome in 1600 for heresy (claiming something that does not fit the ideas accepted by the Church)."

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