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Dick Morris?Haven't seen him in quite a while on FOX.I always considered him the Rona Barrett of political analysts-lots of innuendo and suggestion of wrongdoing,without facts to back him up.Plus he gained so much weight,you knew he was living a luxurious lifestyle of debauchery and excess.One day I fully expect him to literally explode to bits on air somewhere(similar to Terry Jones in "Monty Python's the Meaning of Life.")
ReplyDeleteO'Reilly is about the best of the rest.He tackles some semi-controversial race and immigration issues on occasion.More than anyone else on MSM.
--GR Anonymous
David Ignatious(Washington Post),James Bouie(black anti-Trump),David Nakamura were the rainbow coalition of debaters on this mornings "Face the Nation(s Know It Alls)".
ReplyDeleteIgnatious is from the WAPO--self explanatory about his slant.
Bouie,who the show noted was CBS' political expert,called Trump "an empty vessel". CBS loves that kind of rhetoric and puts him on to espouse such verbiage for purposes of causing a subtle American attitude adjustment.It's all part of the process.John Dickerson,probably best described as a white Lesta Holt wannabe,never challenges anti-Trump conversation.He's not as obvious as Scott Pelley,whose contempt for Trump is on daily display (whenever I view his broadcast).Pelley has achieved white Lesta Holt status.
David McCullough author of "The American Spirit" came on after that and as an older white man in his 70s,tried to discuss how the US is not what it used to be.It appeared he was saying todays America does not appreciate or are even aware of how we got here.I don't know if he has written a pro white book per se,but a celebration of America's spirit of the past,would seem to NEED to be pro white--to a great degree.Unsaid,was the point that with Mexicans and blacks ever increasing in population,that spirit is evaporating.
---GR Anonymous
jerry pdx
ReplyDeleteYet another young beautiful woman murdered by an immigrant (or a negro). Vanessa Marcotti was murdered last summer while jogging in Princeton Mass., dna has finally revealed the perp to be Angelo Colon-Ortiz who is being held on 10 million bail. I went through one of those maddening searches online for a photo of this POS but as so often happens when the perp is non white I couldn't find anything. Hopefully, something will be released before the media deep sixes the story, another thing it tends to do when the perp is non white. No mention of his citizenship status. Not that is matters though, whether 2nd generation or a scumbag with criminal intent who just snuck over the border, it's all the same. http://www.masslive.com/news/worcester/index.ssf/2017/04/suspect_arrested_in_killing_of.html
http://gazette.com/gallery/feedid/454478/50/pictures?embedType=smartEmbed&galleryTheme=lightTheme
I would add George Will--who looks like a constipated librarian--to the list of self-important pundits who don't have a clue.
ReplyDelete"with Mexicans and blacks ever increasing in population,that spirit is evaporating."
ReplyDeleteEven without blacks and Mex the spirit was declining even way long time ago. Ever since the time of Vietnam at least.
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ReplyDelete"‘with Mexicans and blacks ever increasing in population,that spirit is evaporating.’"
“Even without blacks and Mex the spirit was declining even way long time ago. Ever since the time of Vietnam at least.”
I’m not so sure about the “Even without blacks” part.
The so-called civil rights movement took off with the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. (Topeka) Board of Education ruling. The next year saw Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and the great Birmingham bus boycott. It’s been all downhill since.
Nicholas Stix
It all has been downhill since Eisenhower integrated the South at the point of bayonets.
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