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Facts, not Fox'
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06/10/2014 15:05:15
 
 
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06/10/2014 12:29:57
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01608781
Message ID:
01608875
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>>>I certainly don't put full blame on the current president - but I will say that he gives the appearance that he doesn't understand all of this and certainly doesn't want his supporters to know it. For years I've avoided the term "low-information" voter, but I'm starting to understand why people would use it.
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>>>Second, if unemployment has dropped by nearly 4 full points, then why the need to even have discussions about extending unemployment benefits? Why are the Dems extremely fearful for the November mid-terms, and why are they unhappy about the White House saying, " our policies are on the ballot"?
>>
>>I'll bow to your judgment on how he appears to you.
>>You're the only expert on that.
>>
>>Why are Dems fearful?
>>That's pretty obvious.
>>They might have to go out and get real jobs!
>>Any time we can dump an incumbent - from either party, the news isn't all bad.
>
>I'm not an expert. But - I read and study people who are acknowledged as experts. And the experts don't evaluate whether news is good or not by whether Fox News is allegedly willing or unwilling to talk about a news story. :)

Sorry, but Fox is SUCH a juicy target!
One of these days, I'll have to watch it again. It's been a couple of years now.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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