Harsh Words for Fox News–But Are They Wise?

60354144_2748997531859950_4880524595762823168_nConsider the meme here, and then ask yourself, “Was this wise?”  Sure, her decision may have been dictated by conscience, and she loves to show off her powerful use of the language (a “hate for profit racket”—ouch!).  Also, common wisdom might suggest that she has nothing to lose.  Yet here’s a point someone made: Warren is behind in the polls right now and it could only help her if even some of Fox viewers realize her policies help them and have been helping them. Bernie went on there and wrecked house. The Fox polls afterwards had surprisingly positive results for him.

I’m going to go with “nothing to lose”; she’s far more odious to Fox News watchers than Bernie.

 

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2 comments on “Harsh Words for Fox News–But Are They Wise?
  1. marcopolo says:

    Craig,

    Elizabeth Warren is an outrageously deceitful individual.

    Like most persons of her type, she rationalizes dishonesty as not being applicable when it’s in her best interests to lie, dissemble or cheat to her own advantage.

    Her fear of appearing on Fox is well deserved. At such a Town Hall meeting she couldn’t control not being asked to explain, or be held to account, for her many transgressions and dishonest behavior.

    Like many miscreants, she sees her best defense is attack. Instead of being contrite and remorseful. she attacks all who doubt her moral character or suitability for office, with abuse and viscous rants.

    There are many fine and sincere Democrat political candidates, Elizabeth Warren is not such a candidate, she is a disgrace to the party, the Congress and herself.

  2. marcopolo says:

    Craig,

    Perhaps you should consider an article by Kevin R. Brock, former assistant director of intelligence for the FBI, was an FBI special agent for 24 years and principal deputy director of the National Counter-terrorism Center (NCTC).

    https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/443741-jim-comeys-own-words-justify-bill-barrs-review

    Published by ‘The Hill’, Kevin Brock’s article outlines the motives behind the comments and conduct of James Comey.

    This type of aberrant behavior became widespread at the end of the Obama era, and seemed to provide “Never Trumpers’ moral absolution from any improper or immoral behavior on the basis of “the end justifying the means”.

    The normal safeguards in the form of an unbiased and objective mainstream media failed, with CNN, NYT etc leading a vitriolic and more than a little hysterical campaign to unseat the President and cover up the transgressions of his opponents.

    If the Democrats are to regain any of the moral high ground they so dearly love to occupy, candidates such as Elizabeth Warren are not helful.