https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/even-fox-news-had-enough-171859749.htmlLuke Darby
By and large, Fox News is the White House's most reliable aide for laundering Donald Trump's worst ideas. Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and the interchangeable couch-warmers on Fox & Friends all participate in a Human Centipede-esque feedback loop with the president, validating his anti-immigrant hysteria and providing him with new ideas and talking points.
When Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, it's likely she was expecting more of the encouraging fawning that pervades the network so much of the time. What she got instead was fact-checking and push back. Wallace initially takes issue with Homeland Security secretary Kristjen Nielsen saying that DHS had stopped 3000 "special interest aliens" from entering the U.S.—Wallace points out that this designation only means that these are people who are from the same countries as other terrorists, not people who are suspected terrorists themselves.
Rather than address that point specifically, or at all, Sanders responds by claiming that 4000 "known or suspected terrorists" come into the U.S. illegally, and since the weakest point of entry is the southern border, we need a border wall. Wallace actually interrupts her here:
"Wait, wait, wait, because I know the statistic, I didn't know if you were gonna use it but I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4000 people come from, where they're captured? Airports. The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorist that they've found coming across the southern border."
It's not quite the fury and emotion of Geraldo Rivera's on-air rant about the demonization of immigrants, and it certainly didn't stop Sanders from repeating herself as though she were saying something new. But when faced with a journalist who's supposed to carry water for her and the president, someone she can't attack as a liberally biased "enemy of the people," Sanders suddenly can't come up with anything off script.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/even-fox-news-had-enough-171859749.html
Luke Darby
By and large, Fox News is the White House's most reliable aide for laundering Donald Trump's worst ideas. Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and the interchangeable couch-warmers on Fox & Friends all participate in a Human Centipede-esque feedback loop with the president, validating his anti-immigrant hysteria and providing him with new ideas and talking points.
When Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, it's likely she was expecting more of the encouraging fawning that pervades the network so much of the time. What she got instead was fact-checking and push back. Wallace initially takes issue with Homeland Security secretary Kristjen Nielsen saying that DHS had stopped 3000 "special interest aliens" from entering the U.S.—Wallace points out that this designation only means that these are people who are from the same countries as other terrorists, not people who are suspected terrorists themselves.
Rather than address that point specifically, or at all, Sanders responds by claiming that 4000 "known or suspected terrorists" come into the U.S. illegally, and since the weakest point of entry is the southern border, we need a border wall. Wallace actually interrupts her here:
"Wait, wait, wait, because I know the statistic, I didn't know if you were gonna use it but I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4000 people come from, where they're captured? Airports. The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorist that they've found coming across the southern border."
It's not quite the fury and emotion of Geraldo Rivera's on-air rant about the demonization of immigrants, and it certainly didn't stop Sanders from repeating herself as though she were saying something new. But when faced with a journalist who's supposed to carry water for her and the president, someone she can't attack as a liberally biased "enemy of the people," Sanders suddenly can't come up with anything off script.
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The human centipede reference is priceless, and spot on.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/even-fox-news-had-enough-171859749.html
Luke Darby
By and large, Fox News is the White House's most reliable aide for laundering Donald Trump's worst ideas. Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and the interchangeable couch-warmers on Fox & Friends all participate in a Human Centipede-esque feedback loop with the president, validating his anti-immigrant hysteria and providing him with new ideas and talking points.
When Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, it's likely she was expecting more of the encouraging fawning that pervades the network so much of the time. What she got instead was fact-checking and push back. Wallace initially takes issue with Homeland Security secretary Kristjen Nielsen saying that DHS had stopped 3000 "special interest aliens" from entering the U.S.—Wallace points out that this designation only means that these are people who are from the same countries as other terrorists, not people who are suspected terrorists themselves.
Rather than address that point specifically, or at all, Sanders responds by claiming that 4000 "known or suspected terrorists" come into the U.S. illegally, and since the weakest point of entry is the southern border, we need a border wall. Wallace actually interrupts her here:
"Wait, wait, wait, because I know the statistic, I didn't know if you were gonna use it but I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4000 people come from, where they're captured? Airports. The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorist that they've found coming across the southern border."
It's not quite the fury and emotion of Geraldo Rivera's on-air rant about the demonization of immigrants, and it certainly didn't stop Sanders from repeating herself as though she were saying something new. But when faced with a journalist who's supposed to carry water for her and the president, someone she can't attack as a liberally biased "enemy of the people," Sanders suddenly can't come up with anything off script.
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just why I watch Fox news
instead of cnn abc or any other strictly slanted (news?) channel
at least they can see both sides of the question
and to those who are uninformed
both the right and the left
twist their news to fit their viewpoint
badbobby wrote:
just why I watch Fox news
instead of cnn abc or any other strictly slanted (news?) channel
at least they can see both sides of the question
and to those who are uninformed
both the right and the left
twist their news to fit their viewpoint
Chris Wallace has been my favorite news journalist for some time.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/even-fox-news-had-enough-171859749.html
Luke Darby
By and large, Fox News is the White House's most reliable aide for laundering Donald Trump's worst ideas. Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and the interchangeable couch-warmers on Fox & Friends all participate in a Human Centipede-esque feedback loop with the president, validating his anti-immigrant hysteria and providing him with new ideas and talking points.
When Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, it's likely she was expecting more of the encouraging fawning that pervades the network so much of the time. What she got instead was fact-checking and push back. Wallace initially takes issue with Homeland Security secretary Kristjen Nielsen saying that DHS had stopped 3000 "special interest aliens" from entering the U.S.—Wallace points out that this designation only means that these are people who are from the same countries as other terrorists, not people who are suspected terrorists themselves.
Rather than address that point specifically, or at all, Sanders responds by claiming that 4000 "known or suspected terrorists" come into the U.S. illegally, and since the weakest point of entry is the southern border, we need a border wall. Wallace actually interrupts her here:
"Wait, wait, wait, because I know the statistic, I didn't know if you were gonna use it but I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4000 people come from, where they're captured? Airports. The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorist that they've found coming across the southern border."
It's not quite the fury and emotion of Geraldo Rivera's on-air rant about the demonization of immigrants, and it certainly didn't stop Sanders from repeating herself as though she were saying something new. But when faced with a journalist who's supposed to carry water for her and the president, someone she can't attack as a liberally biased "enemy of the people," Sanders suddenly can't come up with anything off script.
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Back during the Spanish Inquisition, even the Priests got tired of torturing people and found something else to do.
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/even-fox-news-had-enough-171859749.html
Luke Darby
By and large, Fox News is the White House's most reliable aide for laundering Donald Trump's worst ideas. Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and the interchangeable couch-warmers on Fox & Friends all participate in a Human Centipede-esque feedback loop with the president, validating his anti-immigrant hysteria and providing him with new ideas and talking points.
When Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, it's likely she was expecting more of the encouraging fawning that pervades the network so much of the time. What she got instead was fact-checking and push back. Wallace initially takes issue with Homeland Security secretary Kristjen Nielsen saying that DHS had stopped 3000 "special interest aliens" from entering the U.S.—Wallace points out that this designation only means that these are people who are from the same countries as other terrorists, not people who are suspected terrorists themselves.
Rather than address that point specifically, or at all, Sanders responds by claiming that 4000 "known or suspected terrorists" come into the U.S. illegally, and since the weakest point of entry is the southern border, we need a border wall. Wallace actually interrupts her here:
"Wait, wait, wait, because I know the statistic, I didn't know if you were gonna use it but I studied up on this. Do you know where those 4000 people come from, where they're captured? Airports. The State Department says there hasn't been any terrorist that they've found coming across the southern border."
It's not quite the fury and emotion of Geraldo Rivera's on-air rant about the demonization of immigrants, and it certainly didn't stop Sanders from repeating herself as though she were saying something new. But when faced with a journalist who's supposed to carry water for her and the president, someone she can't attack as a liberally biased "enemy of the people," Sanders suddenly can't come up with anything off script.
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We’re just getting started, just watch and see how we ramp this up in 2019 !
All of you will be praying daily another Scumbag illegal doesn’t murder one of ours.
Sicilianthing wrote:
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We’re just getting started, just watch and see how we ramp this up in 2019 !
All of you will be praying daily another Scumbag illegal doesn’t murder one of ours.
Calm down, Sici.
The article is simply pointing out another unt***h permeating from the White House press secretary.
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Yeah i know, just sayin
Anyone making it through my concertina wire & claymores are gon'na have to deal with our k**ler dogs. One is a 5-lb. chihuahua & the other a 10-lb. min-pin. Both of 'em hard-core Devil-Dogs
badbobby wrote:
just why I watch Fox news
instead of cnn abc or any other strictly slanted (news?) channel
at least they can see both sides of the question
and to those who are uninformed
both the right and the left
twist their news to fit their viewpoint
Well said... I rarely watch the msm , but when I do it's usually Fox...
I enjoy Tucker... Tenacious...
If I have indulged a bit and want a chuckle Hannity is great...
The Five are my favorite by far... I miss Juan...
Also love Gutfield Tonight... He isn't as Funny as he thinks he is, but still gets me going every time...
slatten49 wrote:
Anyone making it through my concertina wire & claymores are gon'na have to deal with our k**ler dogs. One is a 5-lb. chihuahua & the other a 10-lb. min-pin. Both of 'em hard-core Devil-Dogs
Careful there Slatten...
Is the chihuahua here legally? Do you have all his papers? No gang affiliations?
Those suckers are the powerhouses of the kick-me breeds....
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Careful there Slatten...
Is the chihuahua here legally? Do you have all his papers? No gang affiliations?
Those suckers are the powerhouses of the kick-me breeds....
Admittedly, 'Peanut' heads the vast Pup-Peroni & Beggin' Strip dog treat cartel throughout Mexico and the great American southwest.
slatten49 wrote:
Admittedly, 'Peanut' heads the vast Pup-Peroni & Beggin' Strip dog treat cartel throughout Mexico and the great American southwest.
Passed that one along to my mother...
She loves it...
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Passed that one along to my mother...
She loves it...
Could she find use for a spoiled rotten dog...or two
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