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In the course of the discussion Lee presented a scenario that favorably juxtaposed Putin to Obama and other American leaders:
“[Putin] had people openly weeping in the crowd. I don’t remember a time when any of us have been moved to weep based on a speech about America. That actually alarms me.”
Really? Because Fox News was one of the most ardent critics of Obama’s impact on his audience. They frequently characterized him as Messianic and looped video of supporters crying, and even fainting, during his speeches. They called him a “celebrity” president and insulted voters as having been swayed by his soaring rhetoric and appeal to emotion, rather than the substance of issues and policies.
Sounds just like a speech by Kim Jong Un, complete with the requisite hand-wringing and weeping.
It seems Consevatives like that.
Okay, I quit watching cable news years ago. However, with this missing plane deal going on, I've been watching a lot of CNN and FOX for about 10 days now. I haven't seen any Putin worship, actually its been quite the opposite. Even if I did miss it, those stations can't control what a commentator says. I saw one guy on CNN say some pretty weird stuff about the missing plane, Twilight Zone stuff - lol.
When are you guys going to learn that it doesn't matter what letters the news channel has, it's all b.s. propaganda? I don't watch FOX news for my political commentary, nor do I care what others news heads have to say. They do not tell me how to think, I make that decision for myself.
And my favorite lie, you can see Russia from your backyard
Who said that?
Oh, yes, Tina Fey.
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