Oklahomahawk
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I disagree that fox doesn't cover negative R or Trump stories.
Of course you do. My question is do they cover stories against the left and the right with equal tenacity, fairness, and thoroughness.
I disagree that fox doesn't cover negative R or Trump stories.
Of course you do. My question is do they cover stories against the left and the right with equal tenacity, fairness, and thoroughness.
What's our Alsace? What's our Versailles Treaty?
Sanctuary cities? NAFTA?
I've seen this comparison made a great deal since election day, but it's inaccurate - both historically and sociologically.
Not all nationalism is Nazism.
Nazism really isn't the point of my post, my post contends that Germans in 1940 were sure their guy was right, pretty much everything he said was true, anyone who opposed him was wrong, and all the people in the world who hated and fought against him were the bad guys. In short their minds were already made up, and they didn't want to be confused with facts, just like I believe most Americans' minds are now, either to towards the left or the right depending on the individual.
The opinion shows certainly dont. Other shows I think are more fair than some would like to admit.
Thi's is not isolated to America though.
Of course you do. My question is do they cover stories against the left and the right with equal tenacity, fairness, and thoroughness.
I understand why you'd dismiss this so quickly. Let's wait till all the facts come out. It was only two weeks ago when Susan Rice lied about not knowing anything about the unmasking.
“What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with individuals,” diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group Monday.
“The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with,” diGenova said. “In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of the people in the calls.”
It won't be long now until someone is able to tie all of this to Obama. Then **** is really going to hit the fan.
Tim MakVerified account @timkmak 20m20 minutes ago
Dailer Caller's main source for their Susan Rice ordered spreadsheets story is a man a "former U.S. attorney" who held that job in the 80s pic.twitter.com/fjanSqAkWa
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Dirty or following orders. There are still lots of facts to come out just like we areally still waiting on facts to come out on trump/Russia connection.
Nazism really isn't the point of my post, my post contends that Germans in 1940 were sure their guy was right, pretty much everything he said was true, anyone who opposed him was wrong, and all the people in the world who hated and fought against him were the bad guys. In short their minds were already made up, and they didn't want to be confused with facts, just like I believe most Americans' minds are now, either to towards the left or the right depending on the individual.
Has the report been refuted yet? If this person has said something so outlandish then I think it would be easy to come out and deny it.
I mean why would Susan Rice ever lie about something!!
I see your point, I'm just saying that it isn't that cut and dried. There were a plethora of contributing factors which made Hitler's rise/dominance as uncontested as it was, but those factors were unique to Germany in the late 30s and don't exist in America today.
Sure, Americans are polarized by political difference, maybe more now than ever before, but we don't possess the underlying 'it' that causes people to set aside ideology (like the Germans did) and throw facts/opposition to the wind ... yet.
Do you believe that the mainstream news does? If you do I have some ocean front property in Arizona I want to sell ya.![]()
What does "nothing of that sort occurred" mean?
I see your point, I'm just saying that it isn't that cut and dried. There were a plethora of contributing factors which made Hitler's rise/dominance as uncontested as it was, but those factors were unique to Germany in the late 30s and don't exist in America today.
Sure, Americans are polarized by political difference, maybe more now than ever before, but we don't possess the underlying 'it' that causes people to set aside ideology (like the Germans did) and throw facts/opposition to the wind ... yet.