Sunday, August 18, 2019

Peter Navaro on Face the Nation

How presumptuous. He actually faces Margaret Brennan. She doesn't know what to say so Wall Sreet think tanks and DNC and Hollywood and Ivy League professors give her the words. As a group. They actually coordinate. They actually write about coordinating their narratives. News readers don't know their butts from holes in the ground. They cannot think independently. That doesn't work for their networks.

The video is titled poorly.



Comments to this video on YouTube are pathetic.

Comments to this video on The Last Refuge are enlightened.

Having said they cannot think for themselves, here are two more today that do the above but actually give the appearance of thinking about what they are being told. 

More of Peter Navaro with Jake Trapper, if you care to watch it. Trapper is saying the same things that Margaret Brennan is saying. 

Had enough? Of course not.

Larry Kudlow with Chuck Todd. Todd's research department dragged out two somewhat embarrassing prior statements Kudlow made that do not comport with what is happening now. For some reason Kudlow avoids saying, "That was then and this is now. In case you haven't noticed the principal actors are completely different. The stage is different. The playhouse is different. The continents the playhouses are on different continents. The future is different." 

Ha ha ha. I stopped the video to get the address and this frame appeared.


That's F-face Chuck when he says frack, flock and fluke, folk, fake and fricassee and other basic words like ... um ... fixated, and facts and flummoxed and phooey. Maybe not that last one. 

6 comments:

chickelit said...

The “f” sound in English is an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive (that’s what she said).

Chip Ahoy said...

F is an unvoiced labiodental fricative.

Unvoiced because the vocal cords do not vibrate. Except mine do vibrate. I must be saying F wrong .

V is a voiced labiodental fricative. I must be saying them wrong because my Vs are softer than my Fs.

And in Spanish Vs are nearly identical to Bs. In English, B is a voiced bilabial stop.

P is a unvoiced bilabial stop. (This whole time I thought it was plosive)

That's what everyone says.

But say that to deaf and they're like, f u.

edutcher said...

The Lefties really don't seem to have too many original thinkers.

Most of them just parrot the latest talking points.

Those who wondered if there was some Lefty Central where somebody arbitrarily decided the Vietnam War was bad or abortion was suddenly good, I think there's a lot more evidence there is.

AllenS said...

Without the NY Times and the Wash Post to put words in their mouths, these "newscasters" would have as much to say as an Italian who had his hands tied behind his back.

The Dude said...

ASL is Italian - they both say "What?" the same way. Are you "walnuts"? Try that. And this morning - forget about it!

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

Chuck Todd is a butthurt HIllary Clinton flunky.