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To: Sdgla who wrote (903982)11/30/2015 8:42:55 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) of 1574107
 
Read and learn some more, none of your posts were facts,
what happened to your earlier message of tsk tsk

Read and learn, not everyone gets news from Fox

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Fox & Friends is the lead paint of news, 'if you get technical' edition




By Hunter
Monday Nov 30, 2015 · 5:30 PM CST





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Let's take a break from talking about the clear and present dangers posed to America by radical Christian terrorism to note once again that Fox & Friends is the lead paint of news.

"Fox and Friends" co-host Steve Doocy came to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s defense on the show Monday, saying he “actually” remembers hearing about Muslim Americans cheering the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.
There is a reason that you never hear anyone bragging that their claims have been backed up by the steel trap of a mind that is Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy. I'll leave it to you to discern what that reason might be.

Doocy went on: “I also remember there was video on television. I don’t know if that was from that town or New Jersey. Nonetheless, Donald Trump says there are a lot of people out there who verified the idea of his story.”
Nobody has been able to come up with any of this mythical video, despite us having Many Technologies for doing that sort of thing. The best we can get is that Donald Trump says he saw a thing ... and Donald Trump subsequently says unidentified folks have told him on the internets that they remember that too. I would sincerely hope we are not planning on bombing northern New Jersey based on this level of evidence.

But the title of this never-ending series is Fox & Friends is the lead paint of news, and Fox host Steve Doocy vouching for Some Guy and Some Guy's Internet Friends is not quite lead-painty enough; the texture is there, but the smell is lacking. For that let's go to fellow Fox host Bret Baier, valiantly attempting his own bit of banter off Steve Doocy's backing up of Some Guy and Some Guy's Internet Friends. Bring us home, Bret. Bring us that Fox & Friends lead paint smell that we all know so well.

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