Anonymous ID: f6db4a Dec. 17, 2019, 12:06 a.m. No.7532607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2622 >>2691 >>2778 >>2800 >>2888 >>2923 >>2924

Need any more proof that Chris Wallace of Fox is compd?

 

https://www.mediaite.com/trump/foxs-chris-wallace-trump-is-engaged-in-the-most-direct-sustained-assault-on-freedom-of-the-press-in-our-history/

 

"Fox’s Chris Wallace: Trump is ‘Engaged in the Most Direct, Sustained Assault on Freedom of the Press in Our History’

By Aidan McLaughlinDec 12th, 2019, 10:48 am

 

Fox News anchor Chris Wallace called out President Donald Trump’s attacks on the press in a speech at the Newseum in Washington D.C. Friday night.

 

“I believe President Trump is engaged in the most direct, sustained assault on freedom of the press in our history,” Wallace said, speaking at an event honoring the First Amendment.

 

Wallace argued in his speech that “the president’s attacks have done some damage.”

 

“A Freedom Forum Institute poll this year found 29 percent of Americans think the First Amendment goes ‘too far.’ And 77 percent say ‘fake news’ is a serious threat to our democracy,” Wallace said, before touting the “essential truths” of journalism.

 

“Ours is a great profession — maybe the best way to make a living anyone ever came up with. Think of it. We are paid to tell the truth—to cut through all the spin—all the distractions — and tell the American people what is really going on,” he said, citing his reporting exploits, from spending a week with Mother Teresa in Calcutta to challenging Vladimir Putin on the killing of dissidents in Russia.

 

Wallace also made reference to Trump’s most recent attack on him, which came after the Fox News anchor had a tough interview with Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA).

 

“Sure, we take our share of incoming. A couple of weeks ago, President Trump tweeted after one of my interviews: ‘Steve Scalise blew away the nasty and obnoxious Chris Wallace.’ Afterwards, one of my sons said, ‘Nasty? No. Obnoxious? Well.'”

 

“The bottom line is we’ve seen Presidents come and go,” Wallace said. “We will endure. So will Freedom of the Press. And I am confident — so will the Newseum.” "

Anonymous ID: f6db4a Dec. 17, 2019, 12:15 a.m. No.7532636   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Disgraced journalist doesn't understand there are far more country diners in Iowa than urban and diverse locations in that state.

 

https://twitter.com/DanRather/status/1206396093774229505

 

Dan Rather‏@DanRather

 

A friendly reminder to some of my colleagues in the press: when doing stories on "average voters,” let's seek to have that phrase accurately represent the increasingly urban and diverse reality of the America of 2019 and not only the people you find in country diners.

 

6:10 PM - 15 Dec 2019

Anonymous ID: f6db4a Dec. 17, 2019, 12:22 a.m. No.7532660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2671

Anti-Defamation League's "Hate on Display™ Hate Symbols Database

 

This database provides an overview of many of the symbols most frequently used by a variety of white supremacist groups and movements, as well as some other types of hate groups."

 

https://www.adl.org/hate-symbols#.V-1vJPkrK71

 

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Get ADL’s HATE ON DISPLAY SYMBOLS Printable Summary [of course, they want your first and last names, zip code, and email address]:

 

https://www.adl.org/get-adls-hate-on-display-symbols-printable-summary

 

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"Are we missing something?

 

Submit a Hate Symbol to ADL at hate-symbols@adl.org

 

All the symbols depicted here must be evaluated in the context in which they appear. Few symbols represent just one idea or are used exclusively by one group. For example, the Confederate Flag is a symbol that is frequently used by white supremacists but which also has been used by people and groups that are not racist. Similarly, other symbols in this database may be significant to people who are not extreme or racist. The descriptions here point out significant multiple meanings but may not be able to relay every possible meaning of a particular symbol.

 

Hate on Display is a trademark of the Anti-Defamation League."

Anonymous ID: f6db4a Dec. 17, 2019, 12:52 a.m. No.7532755   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7382866 lb

>>7389215 lb

>>7502638 lb

 

https://twitter.com/Claire_Voltaire/status/1206722369529630720

 

Claire Voltaire‏ @Claire_Voltaire

 

Saddam Hussein, who ruled with an iron fist & tortured his own people, is estimated to have killed about half a million people. There is evidence of more than 250 mass graves dating to his rule.

Iraqis have called for his public hanging, while Linda Sarsour had her feelings hurt.

 

3:46 PM - 16 Dec 2019

 

Back in 2003, Linda Sarsour opined to Newsday about the capture of Saddam Hussein:

 

"Linda Sarsour, who is American-born and of Palestinian descent, said many Palestinians viewed Hussein as a hero because he steadfastly supported Palestinians in their struggle against Israel. She and other Palestinian New Yorkers felt humiliated by the way Hussein was caught and shown, disheveled and pathetic-looking, on international television, Sarsour said. "I think he's done a lot of things he shouldn't have done, but I was hurt. My Arab pride was hurt," said Sarsour, 23, of Bensonhurst. "Palestiniansare under so much oppression and no other Arab country ever helped them."

 

https://www.newsday.com/news/capture-elicits-joy-hurt-pride-1.260551