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Fox outraged that Obama missed a golf putt

I did.

You didn't make the Progressive Machine connection did you? George Soros, Salon, Annenberg Foudation, Mother Jones, Democracy Alliance, Tides Foundation, Progressive Insurance, Ford Foundation, NPR, Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, etc, etc, etc...

Avoidance noted.

Have a nice day...

Avoidance noted indeed! Not one word about my article. Things that make you go hmm.
 
Avoidance noted indeed! Not one word about my article. Things that make you go hmm.

Correct. Not one word...

I used two: "I did".

Ailes = Old news, out front, well known.

Progressive Machine?

Thinking of things that make you go hmm...

Crashing the big Democratic donors' D.C. meeting - Kenneth P. Vogel and Jessica Taylor - POLITICO.com

Some of the Democratic Party’s biggest donors met Tuesday afternoon with influential party figures such as AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka, organizer Joan Fitz-Gerald and former White House aide Van Jones to discuss the lessons and implications of the GOP’s landslide midterm election victory.

The meeting – organized by a group of wealthy, politically active liberals called the Democracy Alliance – took place at Washington’s swank Mandarin Oriental hotel, where off-duty police officers and other security patrolled the halls looking for reporters and other uninvited guests, who were escorted from the premises.

There was no sign of some of the deepest-pocketed Democracy Alliance members, such as tech entrepreneur Tim Gill, insurance magnate Peter Lewis, or billionaire financier George Soros, though Michael Vachon, a Soros representative, did attend.​

hmm...
 
Correct. Not one word...

I used two: "I did".

Ailes = Old news, out front, well known.

Progressive Machine?

Thinking of things that make you go hmm...

Crashing the big Democratic donors' D.C. meeting - Kenneth P. Vogel and Jessica Taylor - POLITICO.com

Some of the Democratic Party’s biggest donors met Tuesday afternoon with influential party figures such as AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka, organizer Joan Fitz-Gerald and former White House aide Van Jones to discuss the lessons and implications of the GOP’s landslide midterm election victory.

The meeting – organized by a group of wealthy, politically active liberals called the Democracy Alliance – took place at Washington’s swank Mandarin Oriental hotel, where off-duty police officers and other security patrolled the halls looking for reporters and other uninvited guests, who were escorted from the premises.

There was no sign of some of the deepest-pocketed Democracy Alliance members, such as tech entrepreneur Tim Gill, insurance magnate Peter Lewis, or billionaire financier George Soros, though Michael Vachon, a Soros representative, did attend.​

hmm...

Oh, so you read it, but you don't want to discuss it?

Just like you didn't want to discuss her meltdown about throwing things in people's faces.

I understand completely.
 
Oh, so you read it, but you don't want to discuss it?

Just like you didn't want to discuss her meltdown about throwing things in people's faces.

I understand completely.

I acknowledged it. What is there to discuss. Roger Ailes and Fox News. Ok. So what?

It's a cable news channel that is the obsession of the Progressive Machine.

What, you don't want to discuss the Progressive Machine?

On one hand, Fox News is a channel on television. On the other hand, the Progressive Machine is inside our nations classrooms, is found all through the internet world, via MoveOn, ThinkProgress, Huffington Post, a Politico, to name a tiny few. It owns newpapers, and is behind so called non-partisan think tanks that are used to invent disinformation.

A person can turn off Fox News. Can they turn off the school their children attend?

Again, obsession noted.
 
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