Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president — certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture — but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicans’ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at “keeping America safe” is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bush’s imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salon’s Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, here’s what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters don’t think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent aren’t sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
permafrost wrote:
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president — certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture — but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicans’ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at “keeping America safe” is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bush’s imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salon’s Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, here’s what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters don’t think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent aren’t sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fo... (
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Just more leftist sore loser bullshit....sigh. Suck it up buttercup, you lost. Get over it. No one gives a rat's ass what you snowflakes think.
Study has proven: Those Who Watch Fox News are Less Informed Than Those Who Watch No News at All!
http://www.businessinsider.com/study-watching-fox-news-makes-you-less-informed-than-watching-no-news-at-all-2012-5permafrost wrote:
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president â certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture â but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicansâ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at âkeeping America safeâ is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bushâs imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salonâs Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, hereâs what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters donât think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent arenât sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fo... (
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More leftist fake news. Raylan you are the champion spewer of fake news....fortunately, nobody believes any of it except you and a couple of your brain dead leftist pals.
Not from Brain dead idiots like you!!!!
permafrost wrote:
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president — certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture — but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicans’ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at “keeping America safe” is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bush’s imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salon’s Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, here’s what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters don’t think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent aren’t sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fo... (
show quote)
oldroy
Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
Rivers wrote:
Just more leftist sore loser bullshit....sigh. Suck it up buttercup, you lost. Get over it. No one gives a rat's ass what you snowflakes think.
Have you noticed where permafrost is from. Yep, Minnesota, that state that kept allowing ballots found in car trunks and back seats for weeks after the election in 2008. That was to get Al Franken voted in as a Senator. Since every Democrat in the Senate voted for Obamacare, it becomes very obvious why they had to get old "Lies and the Lying Liars that Tell Them" elected. Al couldn't make it on radio, even with Soros backing him, but he was very important to the Democrats in voting 100% for Obamacare.
I really liked one strong left leaner here some years ago, so much that I sent him a copy of a book I thought may help him understand some things. He is really honest though, because he sent my book back.
oldroy wrote:
Have you noticed where permafrost is from. Yep, Minnesota, that state that kept allowing ballots found in car trunks and back seats for weeks after the election in 2008. That was to get Al Franken voted in as a Senator. Since every Democrat in the Senate voted for Obamacare, it becomes very obvious why they had to get old "Lies and the Lying Liars that Tell Them" elected. Al couldn't make it on radio, even with Soros backing him, but he was very important to the Democrats in voting 100% for Obamacare.
I really liked one strong left leaner here some years ago, so much that I sent him a copy of a book I thought may help him understand some things. He is really honest though, because he sent my book back.
Have you noticed where permafrost is from. Yep, M... (
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Yeah, the state of a thousand loons....or is it lakes? Any state that re-elects a lying socialist dirtbag like Al Franken is a state to stay the hell away from because they're looney toons.
oldroy wrote:
Have you noticed where permafrost is from. Yep, Minnesota, that state that kept allowing ballots found in car trunks and back seats for weeks after the election in 2008. That was to get Al Franken voted in as a Senator. Since every Democrat in the Senate voted for Obamacare, it becomes very obvious why they had to get old "Lies and the Lying Liars that Tell Them" elected. Al couldn't make it on radio, even with Soros backing him, but he was very important to the Democrats in voting 100% for Obamacare.
I really liked one strong left leaner here some years ago, so much that I sent him a copy of a book I thought may help him understand some things. He is really honest though, because he sent my book back.
Have you noticed where permafrost is from. Yep, M... (
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Roy,
the writer of that book has become a progressive.. Or so read a headlline the other day.. sad to say, I did not read the article... but the book was pretty good...
permafrost wrote:
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president — certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture — but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicans’ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at “keeping America safe” is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bush’s imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salon’s Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, here’s what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters don’t think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent aren’t sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fo... (
show quote)
In what leftist garbage dump did you find this load of horseshit? You must have dug deep, down where the stench is overwhelming.
Blade_Runner wrote:
In what leftist garbage dump did you find this load of horseshit? You must have dug deep, down where the stench is overwhelming.
Blade,
Are you a Fox new devotee? I was sure that after the election, trump would open his own network and put fox out of biz..
But that idea is now on hold as well..
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
And once you again you have proven to be a habitua... (
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More lies and fake news....your phony shit get so old and juvenile.
Go away loser, you don't count anymore!
permafrost wrote:
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fox news is a propaganda and fear network owned by a non-American.
Can that fact live with the rise in anti-immigration and refusal to accept truths because they never come form Fox?
Writing about Oscar Wilde, David Friedman observed that a celebrity is someone who is famous for being famous. This logic applies to the Republican Party and how it has presented itself in regard to national security. For example, this tautology ignores the fact that the Cold War was not won by one president — certainly not by Ronald Reagan, a figure who has been undeservedly elevated to sainthood in American political culture — but because of a continuity in foreign policy across both Democratic and Republican administrations.
The Republicans’ claim that theirs is the party of national security and that they are better than Democrats at “keeping America safe” is gutted by the legacy of 9/11 and George W. Bush’s imperial misadventures in the Middle East, which taken together constitute one of the greatest foreign policy failures in the history of the country.
Trump voters and other American conservatives have been subjected to a several decades-long disinformation and propaganda campaign, led by Fox News and the broader right-wing news-entertainment media. This has created an alternate reality that exists separate and apart from the empirical, fact-based world. As shown by recent public opinion surveys, Donald Trump supporters hold many false and bizarre beliefs. As a recent essay by Salon’s Bob Cesca summarized Public Policy Polling research conducted Dec. 6 and 7, here’s what Trump voters said they think about a series of top-shelf issues:
40 percent of Trump voters insist that he won the national popular vote.
60 percent of Trump voters think that Hillary Clinton received millions of illegal votes.
73 percent of Trump voters believe that George Soros is paying anti-Trump protesters.
29 percent of Trump voters don’t think California votes should be allowed to count in the national popular vote.
67 percent of Trump voters think the unemployment rate went up under President Barack Obama. Only 20 percent accurately believe it went down.
39 percent of Trump voters think the stock market went down under Obama. And 19 percent are unsure.
14 percent of Trump voters think Hillary Clinton is connected to a child sex ring run out of a Washington pizzeria. Another 32 percent aren’t sure one way or another. Only 54 percent are certain that Pizzagate is a myth.
Conservatism is a type of political religion and cult; Trump is now the leader of that cult.
Will the right wing ever listen to truth and facts?
I doubt that very much...
Most of the people who have a thought know that Fo... (
show quote)
bilordinary wrote:
Go away loser, you don't count anymore!
You found 7 words you like and now you are stuck.... poor you.....
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