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Nov 22, 2021 17:08:47   #
Michael10
 
AuntiE wrote:
Yet, you believe your comment is adds what to the thread? Rhetorical question.


"is adds what" Sorry lost me again.

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Nov 22, 2021 17:22:15   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Michael10 wrote:
You lost me with your first sentence, "can't add and don't care"?

It seems the best response to a subject that you have nothing to add is no response at all.

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt – Abraham Lincoln


Nothing to add. That better? It’s a public forum. I’ll say wh**ever I want. I don’t sweat anonymous insults from chicken droppings.

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Nov 23, 2021 02:13:41   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
rumitoid wrote:
Axios
Rebecca Falconer
Sun, November 21, 2021, 10:22 PM

Two Fox News contributors announced Sunday that they've resigned from the network in the wake of host Tucker Carlson's special on the J*** 6 Capitol r**t.

Why it matters: Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg had regularly appeared on Fox News since 2009. Their brand of conservatism has "fallen out of fashion" amid former President Trump's grip on the Republican Party, per the New York Times, which first reported on the resignations.

Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

Driving the news: Hayes and Goldberg wrote in an article published by The Dispatch Sunday that Carlson's three-part series on the i**********n, titled "Patriot Purge," represented "a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-t***hs, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions."

This included the false notion that the U.S. government was "targeting patriotic Americans in the same manner — and with the same tools — that it used to target al Qaeda," they added on the site that they co-founded with Toby Stock.

"This is not happening. And we think it's dangerous to pretend it is," Hayes and Goldberg wrote. "If a person with such a platform shares such misinformation loud enough and long enough, there are Americans who will believe — and act upon — it."

"Over the past five years, some of Fox's top opinion hosts amplified the false claims and bizarre narratives of Donald Trump or offered up their own in his service. In this sense, the release of Patriot Purge wasn't an isolated incident, it was merely the most egregious example of a longstanding trend. Patriot Purge creates an alternative history of J****** 6, contradicted not just by common sense, not just by the testimony and on-the-record statements of many participants, but by the reporting of the news division of Fox News itself. "
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-longtime-conservative-fox-news-052228492.html
Axios br Rebecca Falconer br Sun, November 21, 202... (show quote)


Funny (kind of) when they start trying to untangle the web they've woven 🕷

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Nov 23, 2021 02:25:04   #
fullspinzoo
 
Michael10 wrote:
Q the insults, Can always tell when someone like you doesn't have anything intelligent to add to a conversation. insult call names or post ridiculous photos of something that has nothing to do with t***h.


What like calling somebody a "coward". What a joke you are!

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Nov 23, 2021 08:00:20   #
Michael10
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
What like calling somebody a "coward". What a joke you are!


Oh did that strike a nerve with you, I've found that if you truly know yourself for what you are and are comfortable with yourself, no insult can affect you. Apparently that one really got to a bunch on this forum.

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Nov 23, 2021 10:36:52   #
currahee506
 
rumitoid wrote:
Axios
Rebecca Falconer
Sun, November 21, 2021, 10:22 PM

Two Fox News contributors announced Sunday that they've resigned from the network in the wake of host Tucker Carlson's special on the J*** 6 Capitol r**t.

Why it matters: Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg had regularly appeared on Fox News since 2009. Their brand of conservatism has "fallen out of fashion" amid former President Trump's grip on the Republican Party, per the New York Times, which first reported on the resignations.

Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

Driving the news: Hayes and Goldberg wrote in an article published by The Dispatch Sunday that Carlson's three-part series on the i**********n, titled "Patriot Purge," represented "a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-t***hs, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions."

This included the false notion that the U.S. government was "targeting patriotic Americans in the same manner — and with the same tools — that it used to target al Qaeda," they added on the site that they co-founded with Toby Stock.

"This is not happening. And we think it's dangerous to pretend it is," Hayes and Goldberg wrote. "If a person with such a platform shares such misinformation loud enough and long enough, there are Americans who will believe — and act upon — it."

"Over the past five years, some of Fox's top opinion hosts amplified the false claims and bizarre narratives of Donald Trump or offered up their own in his service. In this sense, the release of Patriot Purge wasn't an isolated incident, it was merely the most egregious example of a longstanding trend. Patriot Purge creates an alternative history of J****** 6, contradicted not just by common sense, not just by the testimony and on-the-record statements of many participants, but by the reporting of the news division of Fox News itself. "
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-longtime-conservative-fox-news-052228492.html
Axios br Rebecca Falconer br Sun, November 21, 202... (show quote)


J****** 6th was a contrived pretext for those on the "Left" to "feel good" about rebelling against and destroying our America based upon the Rule of Law. It was as contrived as LBJ's "Gulf of Tonkin" and Hitler's "Polish mercenary attack along the German=Polsh border" used as his set-up excuse to start WW2.

Any so-called conservative who says otherwise is not a conservative and has another agenda for having ever pretended to be one. We Americans are at war with a "one world order" regime that controls the mob that wants to destroy America and ultimately religious freedom.

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Nov 23, 2021 11:59:25   #
Michael10
 
currahee506 wrote:
J****** 6th was a contrived pretext for those on the "Left" to "feel good" about rebelling against and destroying our America based upon the Rule of Law. It was as contrived as LBJ's "Gulf of Tonkin" and Hitler's "Polish mercenary attack along the German=Polsh border" used as his set-up excuse to start WW2.

Any so-called conservative who says otherwise is not a conservative and has another agenda for having ever pretended to be one. We Americans are at war with a "one world order" regime that controls the mob that wants to destroy America and ultimately religious freedom.
J****** 6th was a contrived pretext for those on t... (show quote)



The 6th was defiantly contrived but by trump supporters who just can't handle the fact that he lost fare and square. He wanted to stay in power any way he could and originated a c**p attempt to try and keep that power. The Right has been chipping away at law and order for some time and the 6th was a prime example of just haw far his people have gone down that tunnel.

"Any so-called conservative who says otherwise" another example of the left's attempt to cover for trumps efforts to thwart democracy. expel anyone who doesn't think, talk, and act exactly the way they think everyone should.

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Nov 23, 2021 12:11:38   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Michael10 wrote:
The 6th was defiantly contrived but by trump supporters who just can't handle the fact that he lost fare and square. He wanted to stay in power any way he could and originated a c**p attempt to try and keep that power. The Right has been chipping away at law and order for some time and the 6th was a prime example of just haw far his people have gone down that tunnel.

"Any so-called conservative who says otherwise" another example of the left's attempt to cover for trumps efforts to thwart democracy. expel anyone who doesn't think, talk, and act exactly the way they think everyone should.
The 6th was defiantly contrived but by trump suppo... (show quote)


You are the perfect progressive. Accuse others of doing exactly what you are doing. As your side constantly says, protests are a right.. We saw the "mostly peaceful" protests erupt into r**ts all summer. As far as chipping away at law and order I can only conclude you are a liar. You're progressive so lying comes natural to you. What party has promoted no bail? Who runs the cities that won't prosecute r****rs? Which party calls for defunding the police? which party mandates v*****es? Not very democratic of them. You are a member of the party that puts everyone in a box,. Either by color or ideology. Your side is the party always canceling people they don't agree with. Let me reiterate; you are a liar and it is now so obvious, probably just a troll. No one can be this clueless.

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Nov 23, 2021 12:44:50   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
rumitoid wrote:
Axios
Rebecca Falconer
Sun, November 21, 2021, 10:22 PM

Two Fox News contributors announced Sunday that they've resigned from the network in the wake of host Tucker Carlson's special on the J*** 6 Capitol r**t.

Why it matters: Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg had regularly appeared on Fox News since 2009. Their brand of conservatism has "fallen out of fashion" amid former President Trump's grip on the Republican Party, per the New York Times, which first reported on the resignations.

Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

Driving the news: Hayes and Goldberg wrote in an article published by The Dispatch Sunday that Carlson's three-part series on the i**********n, titled "Patriot Purge," represented "a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-t***hs, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions."

This included the false notion that the U.S. government was "targeting patriotic Americans in the same manner — and with the same tools — that it used to target al Qaeda," they added on the site that they co-founded with Toby Stock.

"This is not happening. And we think it's dangerous to pretend it is," Hayes and Goldberg wrote. "If a person with such a platform shares such misinformation loud enough and long enough, there are Americans who will believe — and act upon — it."

"Over the past five years, some of Fox's top opinion hosts amplified the false claims and bizarre narratives of Donald Trump or offered up their own in his service. In this sense, the release of Patriot Purge wasn't an isolated incident, it was merely the most egregious example of a longstanding trend. Patriot Purge creates an alternative history of J****** 6, contradicted not just by common sense, not just by the testimony and on-the-record statements of many participants, but by the reporting of the news division of Fox News itself. "
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-longtime-conservative-fox-news-052228492.html
Axios br Rebecca Falconer br Sun, November 21, 202... (show quote)



Both of them were Never Trumpers.

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Nov 23, 2021 13:24:08   #
tactful Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
 
valkyrierider wrote:
Rumy You publish an article about two nobodies that use Fox news to make a living by sending in minor tidbits to news companies. Find somewhere else to spread your lies. The so called I**********n was just that a lie and Tucker Carlson laid out the t***h. If you would watch it instead of just posting some obscure link then you would maybe wakeup.


Those nobody's are just the beginning of shapes of things to come. Defending a lowlife h**e mongering rich kid who only spreads disinformation nightly and is v******ted themselves but preaches otherwise tells everyone all they need to know and of course nobody in this country suffered from the attack on the capital, that was anything but peaceful, but rather well disorganized so as to create havoc in too many ways to count.
Ask Mikey he'll eat anything.
Including the. Rope he was to be hanged with. Nice people. /s.

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Nov 23, 2021 13:28:40   #
WinkyTink Loc: Hill Country, TX
 
rumitoid wrote:
If the Left does do as you say, then shame on them. But this thread had to do with one particular detail, the dangerous lies and misinformation and violent tenor in Carlson's video. That is why those lifetime Conservatives and contributors to Fox News for twelve years quit. Did you like the video?


Carlson touched a t***h nerve else you wouldnt respond like the fleeting dolt you are.

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Nov 23, 2021 13:37:05   #
tactful Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
 
wtroxell wrote:
Carlson touched a t***h nerve else you wouldnt respond like the fleeting dolt you are.


Flattery will get you everywhere. NOT.
Look in the mirror and repeat loudly 3 times:
I'm Sofa Kinrg We Tarted
And know it is true.

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Nov 23, 2021 14:17:40   #
WinkyTink Loc: Hill Country, TX
 
tactful wrote:
Flattery will get you everywhere. NOT.
Look in the mirror and repeat loudly 3 times:
I'm Sofa Kinrg We Tarted
And know it is true.


Actually I’m king of day drinkers at a marina bar in Cabo, living the good life off the backs peon Democrats. May you choke slowly on your own puke….. oh, you are rittenhouse choking right now ? Too good!

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Nov 23, 2021 16:11:41   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
tactful wrote:
Flattery will get you everywhere. NOT.
Look in the mirror and repeat loudly 3 times:
I'm Sofa Kinrg We Tarted
And know it is true.


You’re nothing more than a chicken dropping woke supremest.

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Nov 23, 2021 17:45:54   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
rumitoid wrote:
Axios
Rebecca Falconer
Sun, November 21, 2021, 10:22 PM

Two Fox News contributors announced Sunday that they've resigned from the network in the wake of host Tucker Carlson's special on the J*** 6 Capitol r**t.

Why it matters: Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg had regularly appeared on Fox News since 2009. Their brand of conservatism has "fallen out of fashion" amid former President Trump's grip on the Republican Party, per the New York Times, which first reported on the resignations.

Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.

Driving the news: Hayes and Goldberg wrote in an article published by The Dispatch Sunday that Carlson's three-part series on the i**********n, titled "Patriot Purge," represented "a collection of incoherent conspiracy-mongering, riddled with factual inaccuracies, half-t***hs, deceptive imagery, and damning omissions."

This included the false notion that the U.S. government was "targeting patriotic Americans in the same manner — and with the same tools — that it used to target al Qaeda," they added on the site that they co-founded with Toby Stock.

"This is not happening. And we think it's dangerous to pretend it is," Hayes and Goldberg wrote. "If a person with such a platform shares such misinformation loud enough and long enough, there are Americans who will believe — and act upon — it."

"Over the past five years, some of Fox's top opinion hosts amplified the false claims and bizarre narratives of Donald Trump or offered up their own in his service. In this sense, the release of Patriot Purge wasn't an isolated incident, it was merely the most egregious example of a longstanding trend. Patriot Purge creates an alternative history of J****** 6, contradicted not just by common sense, not just by the testimony and on-the-record statements of many participants, but by the reporting of the news division of Fox News itself. "
https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-longtime-conservative-fox-news-052228492.html
Axios br Rebecca Falconer br Sun, November 21, 202... (show quote)


This paragraph especially struck me.

"This is not happening. And we think it's dangerous to pretend it is," Hayes and Goldberg wrote. "If a person with such a platform shares such misinformation loud enough and long enough, there are Americans who will believe — and act upon — it."

Isn’t this equal to “The Steele Dossier” used to discredit Trump? Misinformation shared loud and long but coming from the correct side is OK? Time to get rid of both the R and the D parties and get some honest and honorable people into Washington D.C.

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