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IS ALLOWING FOX TV NETWORK NEWS The Power To Choose Republican Presidential Candidates Flushing The Party Down The Proverbial Commode?

Mon May 23, 2011 11:03 AM EDT
By PigeonReport

Live Poll

Do you think that Fox TV has too much influence on the Republican Party?

View Results
  • 149797
    Hell, no! Fox is great! They should just elect the President and save us the expense, time and worry like in the Original Constitution.
    27%
  • 149798
    Yes, I think Fox TV has too much power. - Obama Your Momma Now!
    18%
  • 149799
    The Republican Party should elect only Republicans not shipwrecks.
    14%
  • 149800
    When are the Cavacade of Clowns coming to the Mid-West?
    41%

VoteTotal Votes: 22

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The leadership of the Republican National Committee (RNC) is utterly clueless! For the past decade, the RNC has acquitted their decision making role in favor of allowing FOX TV NETWORK NEWS to select, promote, groom, hand pick and decide who will be the national and regional Republican candidates.

For example, (e.g.) for conservatives Tea-Republicans still working on their GED, let us take a long-form look at John Kai-sch, as purely political scientists lit on fire by the desire to find the truth.

John Kaisch is a former Fox TV Political Hate Speech distorter, turned newly elected Republican governor of the not-so great state of Ohio, thanks, in large part, to his name recognition from his frequent appearances on Fox-TV.  Fox hired the rebuked congressman Kai-sch after John had been booted from a disreputable Wall Street brokerage firm that brought him in-house only so that the firm could get billions of federal bail-out dollars with his help as their point man in Congress.

John, in his capa-city as a budget cutting, bottom-line slashing, Conservative Republican Governor performed his duties ruthlessly while raking in $640,000 per year from his private businesses, in addition, to his salary as the governor of Ohio. 

Kay-sick's platform in Ohio is identical to the "game plan" of all new Republicans governors ever where and is so similar that one wonders if they are reading from the same Karl Rove Play Book: 

  • crush organized state employees unions;
  • cut the salaries of over-paid teachers, police, fire and paramedics;
  • slash unnecessary retirement benefits for retired state employees,
  • give tax cuts to the wealthiest,
  • and state vouchers to Christian church schools, day cares and home schooling bible pumpers. 

God bless the advocates of smaller government ,let us all immediately install the  Ten Commandments on every public building in the state, so that the slowest of the slow amoungst us, may have them read to them over and over again.  Because reading them is more important that "living" them. 

When John Kasai (his Kenyan name) very own local voters in his congressional district rejected him as the "nutty, religious cracker" that he is, Fox TV lost no time jumping at the change to give "Pocked Marked" John a paid, national platform to sell his twisted sisters Republican gibberish and transform him into a popular political media star. 

 The voters of "Pock Marked" John's congressional district threw Kasich out of office for failing to represent them, but, Fox TV Network News knows best. 

Fox TV, the ever manipulative, engineering elections entity, elevated the voters rejected congressman making him into a stand-in for that self-described brilliant, (sex starved), political hack, Bill O'Reilly, who, when not chasing his female employees around the office trying to sexually harass them into a unwanted threesome, he keep his libido in check by busily writing morality books for children or spewing Hate, Lies and Distortions from his national pulpit, just to the far right of God.

"Kasai", as John is called, in his native country of Kenya where his long form birth certificate is nailed to every Christmas tree in the Muslim control sections of that dark country. Kasich was immediately approached by the sinister executives of Fox TV Network News to fill in for the great self named Journalist, Bill O'Reilly, the one man editorial page on Fox News's Hate TV.

If one considers that all of the political talent, or, as we like to refer to them as the "gaggle of Barnum & Bailey Republican Presidential Clowns" that make up this election-cycle candidates for the Tea Party/Fox TV side of the aisle.  One is stunned into disbelief with how many of these losers are winners with million dollar retainers from Fox TV Network News and News Corp.

 "All . . . all are sleeping . . . on the hill," the Spoon River poet lament, perhaps, speaking of FOX TV NETWORK NEWS Hill-Billies On-Air staff.   Every one of the current Republican candidates touted by Fox for the office  or the President of the United State are former employees and/or frequent guests favored, supported and promoted on their public airwaves by the patriotic folks at "Crazy Talk" TV.

One must ask:  "Exactly, what does Rupert Murdoch wants from controlling the USA government?"

Let us example the facts, Jack, and only the fact, ma'am:

  1. Donald ("The Comb Over") Trump - Hasn't voted in 7 years, never held an elected office, filed bankruptcy and is a great "F-Bomb" speech hurdler. He is a leading  favorite of Fox TV and their ideal candidate for the office of President of the United States of America.  Unforntunately Trump was "Thumped and Trumped" last week making the Republican party look mean, rich, white and stupid.
  2. Newt ("The Only Speaker of the House Censured and Forced To Resign By His Own Party") Gingrich who, independently, gained the much deserved enmity of American women by serving his second wife divorce papers while she was in the hospital recuperating from Cancer Surgery. Newt says a campaign like his "only comes around once or twice in a Century".  We here, at the impartial, Bird Droppings Institute - A Think Tank For People Who Can't Think - agree with the censured former speaker, the last campaign like his was George Wallace, a fellow Southerner.
  3. Michele (Meg-a Mom) Bachman, (R-Minnesota); R for RETARDED! Michele raised 29 kids, 24 on Public Assistance. Now she want to get rid of public assistance - "its Socialism", she insist! Michele never met a quote she couldn't miss-quote or a fact she couldn't miss-direct.
  4. Mike Huckabee - With a name like Huck-a-bee  - You Got To Be - well -"ah shucks! A hillbilly, backwoods, Born Again, Evangelical Christian Right Winger.  The former singing governor, Huck-A-Bee, is a part time preacher and full time Fox TV Christian News commentator turned Democrat bash-er.
  5. Sarah Palin - The Drop-Out Governor from Alaska who dropped out in mid-term as governor to run about America telling those that stayed in their elected position how they should vote if they want to me a "real patriot" or reality TV star like she and see Russia from their kitchen or scale tall building with one leap.
  6. Tim Palwenty - The 30's something Eagle Scout who is quickly learning to speak with a faked Southern accent when campaigning in the Deep South, the Other Country.

It appears that the Republican party, the party of Abraham, Teddy and Ronnie, has been hijacked by FOX TV NETWORK NEWS to do the bidding for their evil empire building boss, Rupert Murdoch, a fellow deranged post-OCTOGENARIAN from the Mel Gibson Conservative Catholic Family Values Church of Right Wing Radicals.

 

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  • Public Discussion (25)
PigeonReport

Should Fox tap Glenn Beck for a run at the 2012 Presidential election on a combined Pal-in-B eck ticket?

  • 7 votes
Reply#1 - Mon May 23, 2011 8:39 AM EDT
Rixar13

Yes, I think Fox TV has too much power. - Obama Your Momma Now!

Since when should a down under billionaire have political power in America? Rupert who?

  • 10 votes
Reply#2 - Mon May 23, 2011 11:20 AM EDT
PigeonReport

Rixar13:Murdoch has used his media empire in New Zea-land, Australia, Canada and London to manipulate governments by providing free publicity and access for politicians that scratch his hairless back.

America has got to put a stop to these maniacal political wonks!

  • 9 votes
#2.1 - Mon May 23, 2011 11:36 AM EDT
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PigeonReport

Pigeon: I never know what you are talking about.

Are you certain that you are taking your med like the doctor instructed?

Or, as I suspect, are you off on one of your notorious political rants attempting to vilified God's people, The Chosen Ones, the Tea-Republican? The Tea Republicans are the protectors of the Original Constitution hidden in the Ark under Covenants and not understood completely until the Tea Party movement disemboweled all of us?

Holy smack down, Bird-Man, what's up with you?

  • 2 votes
Reply#3 - Mon May 23, 2011 11:32 AM EDT
RudyRussoDeleted
Viki Babbles Gonia

Group spamming, once again.

  • 4 votes
Reply#5 - Mon May 23, 2011 1:27 PM EDT
onefan51

Group spamming, once again.

What does this mean?

  • 1 vote
#5.1 - Mon May 23, 2011 2:28 PM EDT
Viki Babbles Gonia

That means this article is posted to dozens of groups, many of which aren't appropriate for this subject matter. Users will often abuse their group posting privileges as a means of attempting to gain more page views. And it's called group spamming.

Eventually, group admins will tire of the abuse and will boot the offending user. Hopefully.

  • 5 votes
#5.2 - Mon May 23, 2011 2:42 PM EDT
onefan51

Thanks for the answer.

  • 2 votes
#5.3 - Mon May 23, 2011 2:59 PM EDT
PigeonReport

Vikki Babbles: Not sure I know what a group spam is?

However, it seems to me that the article touched a chord with some people and they responded in writing on an individual basis to the inappropriateness of Fox Tv network news using their programing to control the presidential campaign and get a Republican elected for their owners benefit.

Time to: "Stop Hate - PULL THE PLUG ON FOX TV!"

  • 2 votes
#5.4 - Tue May 24, 2011 1:21 AM EDT
Viki Babbles Gonia

Time to: "Stop publishing your articles to groups in which they don't belong."

  • 1 vote
#5.5 - Tue May 24, 2011 9:21 AM EDT
PigeonReport

Viki Babbles Gonia: I wasn't aware that you had the new position at newsvine.com that determines what groups an article should be and should not be sent/published.

Please email me the list that I, too, may be enlightened like you, "Babbles", and know the way of my error.

PS: Viki, I have only received 1 post in over a year of writing 56 articles that requested that I not publish to them, unless my article dealt with "dealing drugs and smoking marijuana" until ones head burst open like a ripe melon.

And, I have honored their request. No one else has said a "peep," of, course, as a near- Octogenarian, I am a sleep while apparently "slamming" group, an as unaware of it as a sleepwalker walking through the Mall of America in his nightshirt. Now that is something I know about.

My bad!

Naturally, you know best, so I shall defer to you wisdom and only publish by meaningless articles to the groups that you choose for us. Again, thank you for your kindness and wisdom. Looking forward to that list. LOL, Jonathan Livingston Pigeon ("doctored"), CEO & President of the Bird Droppings Institute - A Think Tank For Dummies!

  • 2 votes
#5.6 - Tue May 24, 2011 1:07 PM EDT
Viki Babbles Gonia

It's not hard. Check out the posting guidelines for the individual groups and make sure your content belongs. Spamming groups renders them meaningless.

  • 2 votes
#5.7 - Tue May 24, 2011 1:52 PM EDT
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jwc2blue

Flushing The Party Down The Proverbial Commode?

Like they need help from Fox!

  • 3 votes
Reply#6 - Mon May 23, 2011 5:11 PM EDT
PigeonReport

jwc2blue: But, I thought FOX bought the RNC on the cheap during the massive feds bailout of failing business - perhaps it is just another of my fantasy

  • 3 votes
#6.1 - Tue May 24, 2011 8:23 AM EDT
jwc2blue

I thought FOX bought the RNC on the cheap during the massive feds bailout of failing business -

They did Pigeon, but it was a redundant move. The Teapublicans are running their own crazy train off the rails.

  • 3 votes
#6.2 - Tue May 24, 2011 8:43 AM EDT
PigeonReport

jwc2blue: Big Amen to that, brother. Us socialists are always the last to know.

  • 1 vote
#6.3 - Tue May 24, 2011 1:44 PM EDT
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bigsaf

Why doesn't Roger Ailes, the media mastermind and apparent King-maker of the Republican party, himself just run as candidate....

This sham news guy and his Faux agency are something. They literally reach out to NJ Governor Christie and General David Petraeus to ask them to run as their preferred Republican candidates and promise to politically campaign for them through their network....wow.

  • 4 votes
Reply#7 - Mon May 23, 2011 5:16 PM EDT
daMamma

IMO, not only is FOX flushing the Republican party down the toilet and contaminating what is left with their crap, they are they are promoting the nuts in the bunch. They (both the party and the network) are busily weeding out any Republican that stands near the center, is moderate or thoughtful. This is having a disastrous effect of dragging our entire nation down into the dregs as well.

Political debate and differences are a good thing, but dividing the populace into an "Us vs Them" mentality is not helpful. It is disgraceful.

  • 5 votes
Reply#8 - Tue May 24, 2011 12:13 AM EDT
PigeonReport

Bigsaf: IT'S TIME FOR AMERICA TO FLUSH Fox TV Network News down the commode and out of the body politics. To politics they are what the Mafia is to Free Enterprise: Criminals!

  • 4 votes
#8.1 - Tue May 24, 2011 1:05 AM EDT
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