Fox News is not real news. And you’re not a real reporter

I think you miss the point you're here to amuse me, and frankly you're giving me a lot to laugh about. Keep ranting your threads are very humorous.
 
I don't have a lot of threads but keep mis using terms. I'm glad you find me amusing. Usually people like you find me terrifying as I rip down your ignorant ideas one by one.
 
Now don't be modest you've written a lot of unintelligent things. I thought most people came here to have fun. You're neither terrifying or all that interesting. You're very typical.
 
I occasionally write some stupid shit but it's not very often. You've yet to write anything that isn't pants on head retarded so there is that. Guess you're just too stupid to know better, that's fine.
 
I occasionally write some stupid shit but it's not very often. You've yet to write anything that isn't pants on head retarded so there is that. Guess you're just too stupid to know better, that's fine.



Smart enough to know your opinion doesn't matter to anyone.
 
Shy of a few celebrities nobody's opinion matters to anybody else. That being said I matter a great deal more around here than you're ever likely to.
 
Facts you don't like are bullshit I got it. Understanding people like you really isn't very hard.
The 'fact" that 25,800 is 33.3% of 215,866? :rolleyes:

Even the factcheck link you provided said it was bullshit.
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/04/cost-of-illegal-immigrants/

As for it being easy to understand me, well, obviously. It should be easy to understand someone who posts actual facts and cites the documentation.

You, on the other hand, post bullshit, link to a website that says it's bullshit and yet you maintain that 25,800 is 33.3% of 215,866.
That's very difficult for me to understand, except that it appears you use more than Fox Math when confronted with reality.
 
How can anybody not like Kool-Ade. That's like not liking juice or Soda. There are so many different flavors that ify ou can't find something to love it's because you're a hater.
 
Shy of a few celebrities nobody's opinion matters to anybody else. That being said I matter a great deal more around here than you're ever likely to.



Fortunately I actually have things in my life that matter....at least you have this though. Among the party faithful you tell them what they want to hear....very impressive.
 
Fortunately I actually have things in my life that matter....at least you have this though. Among the party faithful you tell them what they want to hear....very impressive.

Yeah, I get it you. You have a shitty job that doesn't give you much freedom. And party faithful? I love it, because only on a board filled with crazy loonatics do I get away with pretending to be a lib.
 
FOX news and Donald Trump

Harris Faulkner thinks Sen. John McCain owes Trump an apology

Faulkner offered the most jaw-dropping of the Trump defenses, even though she later called Trump’s comments about McCain “troubling.”

FAULKNER: Why would anybody call for him to step down? …Look how much of the real estate he soaks up. …But I will say this. One way that John McCain kind of got it in an interesting way is he’s not admitting that he kind of started this whole thing by calling the people in Arizona “crazies” for going to a Donald Trump – not to sound too fifth grade about it – but did he start it?

Tantaros didn’t exactly disagree. “That’s the thing,” she said. “I mean, no one likes to be called crazy. And the problem is, I think Donald Trump does make a lot of good points but he almost takes it a bridge too far?”

http://www.newshounds.us/fox_hosts_blame_john_mccain_for_trump_s_attack_on_war_hero_status_072015

But Faulkner blamed McCain again. “Does John McCain owe an apology to the people of Arizona who went to that event whom he called crazy? Because that’s what Donald Trump is saying,” she chimed in.

Tantaros said, “He should not have used that rhetoric either. I mean, unfortunately you can’t go around calling people crazy. I don’t see how this helps someone like John McCain, either. Both of them should not be speaking the way that they’re speaking.”

This lecture about proper rhetoric came from the woman who urged her radio show listeners to “do me a favor” and punch an Obama supporter “in the face.”

Media Matters caught other Fox hosts defending Trump, too.


July 16, 2015


Donald Trump held a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, that attracted several thousand people.

Who were these people ?

He shared the stage with the father of a man who was killed by an undocumented immigrant—and Trump continued his rant against illegal immigration that began when he launched his campaign and started to surge in the polls.

Not every Republican in Arizona was pleased with Trump’s visit. Senator John McCain, the Party’s Presidential nominee in 2008, reacted to the event with dismay.

“It’s very bad,” McCain, who was eager to talk about Trump, told me on Monday when I stopped by his Senate office. The Senator is up for reëlection in 2016, and he pays close attention to how the issue of immigration is playing in his state. He was particularly rankled by Trump’s rally. “This performance with our friend out in Phoenix is very hurtful to me,” McCain said. “Because what he did was he fired up the crazies.”


We have a very extreme element within our Republican Party,” McCain said. He then noted that he was personally censured by Arizona Republicans in January of 2014 and has been fighting to push out the extremists in the state G.O.P. ever since. “We did to some degree regain control of the Party.”

But McCain fears that Trump may be reversing those gains. “Now he galvanized them,” McCain said. “He’s really got them activated.”

http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/john-mccain-has-a-few-things-to-say-about-donald-trump

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-trump/trump-i-called-mccain-hero-four-times/

Trump literally said McCain "is a war hero" five times, but always with strings attached. Twice, he was interrupted by Luntz before he could finish his sentence. Once, the statement was preceded by "I believe, perhaps." And the last two times, Trump added "because he was captured."

He also, of course, started all this by saying McCain is "not a war hero."

Experts told us these caveats change the meaning of the sentence entirely.

" ‘He’s a war hero because he was captured’ implies that anybody who is captured is called a war hero, but there’s really nothing special about them," said Kathleen Kendall, who studies political campaign communication at the University of Maryland

In other words, Trump also chose "selective pieces" and misquoted himself.
 
Rupert Murdoch came out of his crypt to personally attention whore for FOX, and take part in the comedy that is Trump.


Slap fight on twitter

"Trump just ignored the criticism from Murdoch. Oh, wait, sorry. No he didn’t. He fired back on Twitter by hitting Murdoch where it counts — the decline in value of the WSJ since Murdoch bought it."

http://www.salon.com/2015/07/20/fox...ochtrump_twitter_feud_which_could_catch_fire/

Making facts up, out of thin air, just like FOX


C-SPAN cameras were rolling during the daylong event, and while cutaways to the crowd were few and far between, you can still see clearly that Trump’s version of events doesn’t line up with reality.
 
Yeah, I get it you. You have a shitty job that doesn't give you much freedom. And party faithful? I love it, because only on a board filled with crazy loonatics do I get away with pretending to be a lib.



Yes and if I go by what you've written badly you're respected among lunatics. You haven't gotten one thing right about me yet.
 
Oh please, everybody has you pegged as exactly the right wing lunatic you are. You don't even seem to have any variations to you but carry on thinking you're somehow suprising or special.
 
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