Showing posts with label The Duopoly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Duopoly. Show all posts

Friday, March 10, 2017

Fox News Reporter does the work of the Duopoly! Lapdogs lick his face!


So did  you see the story where a card carrying member of the Journalistic lapdog press attacked a correspondent for a website in the White House Briefing Room.

As reported by SJW cesspool  Politico:
As reporters were getting settled ahead of Friday’s briefing, the Fox correspondent Jon Decker pointed out that a reporter from Gateway Pundit, Lucian Wintrich, was in the room and that they “hate blacks, Jews, Hispanics,” according to BuzzFeed White House correspondent Adrian Carrasquillo, who tweeted about the incident.
Decker also sent an email to the entire White House reporter email listserv, noting that the White House "has admitted Gateway Pundit into today's White House Press Briefing."
Now this FOX reporter is getting pats on the back and accolades by all the liberal press for attacking this reporter who happens to be a gay conservative like Milo. You see those guys get extra special helpings of hate from the mainstream media.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

The Duopoly sends out it's marching orders....You will all become one with the Borg...resistance is futile!

McConnell: Let’s not nominate a bunch of crazy Tea Party people, folks

POSTED AT 10:01 AM ON DECEMBER 19, 2015 BY JAZZ SHAw

The long awaited voice of reason for the 2016 election has finally weighed in. Mitch McConnell took time out from his busy schedule of cutting budget deals with the Democrats to caution everyone against going crazy next year and nominating a bunch of wacko birds who can’t possibly win. Let’s tune in to a short segment of the sage advice. (The Hill)
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday warned Republican voters to steer clear of nominating Tea Party candidates who can’t win in next year’s general election.
“The way you have a good election year is to nominate people who can win,” he told reporters during his final Capitol Hill press conference of 2015.
He urged Republican primary voters to avoid the mistakes of the past, mentioning several Tea Party candidates who went down in flames in recent Senate elections.
“What we did in 2014 was we didn’t have more Christine O’Donnell’s, Sharron Angles, Richard Mourdocks or Todd Akins. The people that were nominated [last year] were electable,” he said of the last midterm cycle.