Friday, August 7, 2015

The power of television.


Thomas Williams

Is the American people getting led around by the nose from the American media television personalities and is the people television sets the means by which these American aristocrats control, and corrupt, the American population. Because a funny thing is happening on the way to the real Circus. The media Side Shows on television are eliminating some very talented people out of the leadership roles in the Washington DC political establishment, on a consistent basis. A real pattern of media destruction of the people that the DC establishment can't control is becoming a history of the hand and glove media handwork in this country's Washington DC establishment. The media likes absolute power over the airways in America, and only the American people can stop them. The media only fear of what they are doing is in the personalities who really appeal better to the American people over their chosen U.S. Government establishment political leader.

Fox News was defiantly after Donald Trump popularity with the American people in the first Fox News Presidential debate. Because Donald Trump is not a part of their elitist political club running Washington DC.
Will the American people allow the American News media to led then around by their nose over their television sets, about how they should feel, think, and socially behave?

24 000 000 million people tuned unto Fox News at Prime Time Presidential campaign debate and Megyn Kelly asked Donald Trump why did he besmirch women because they disagree with him by using what Donald Trump said about Rosie O'Donal 10 years ago. Calling her on Twitter "a Fat Pig, and Ugly Slob." than using what Donald Trump said on his Apprentice TV Show years ago to his guest, that she must have made a interesting site down on her knees. " Implying a sexual position."

That is what these 24 million people hear from the Fox penal instead of what was Donald Trump going to do about this country problems as President of the United States. Wow! Is that pitiful or what.
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Magazine | Notebook 

 

Falling All Over Trump



There was a moment at the Republican debate in Cleveland on Thursday night — actually, there were several moments, but this one in particular lingered, and lingers, as an illuminating episode. You’ll never guess who was in the middle of it: starts with T and ends with “rump.”
It occurred offstage, about a half-hour after the Rumble in the Rust Belt ended. The various campaign operatives, surrogates and hangers-on had repaired to the spin room — that designated nonsense preserve adjacent to the debate hall where propaganda is parceled and selfies with celeb reporters on TV get snapped (“Hey, you’re Carl Cameron of Fox!”).


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