Trump attacks Fox's 3rd largest shareholder

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Just happens to be a foreigner as well :eusa_think: What is it w/ Trump and foreigners :dunno:

Trump hits back at 'dopey' Saudi billionaire

wonder if he knows the Saudi Prince's connection to Fox (GOP TV) :eusa_whistle:

Al-Waleed bin Talal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1997, Time reported that Al-Waleed owned about five percent of News Corporation.[24] In 2010, Alwaleed's stake in News Corp. was about 7 percent, amounting to $3 billion. In 2013, News Corp. had a $175 million (19 percent) investment in Al-Waleed's Rotana Group, the Arab world's largest entertainment company.
 
So you're complaining? Sounds like you want a President that does the bidding of Saudi shitheads.
 
44 views and only chickenhawk responded? Wonder how many of those views were from Fox (GOP TV) viewers. I'll take a wild guess and say- 100%?
 
Adolf Trump seems to be an equal-opportunity offender - even when he doesn't know who he is offending. He's the greatest thing since George Wallace and David Duke.
 
He attacked the guy for inheriting $$$ when T3h Donald borrowed his 1st MILLION from.....wait for it..... :up: his Dad
 
Trump is offending everyone who is part of the elites that defines what is acceptable to say, and what isn't. Trump isn't playing by their rules, and they don't know what to do. Their usual tactic of destroying the career of anyone who opposes them doesn't work on Trump. They are in total panic mode. They have no idea what to do, now that they've lost control of the narrative.
 
Trump is offending everyone who is part of the elites that defines what is acceptable to say, and what isn't. Trump isn't playing by their rules, and they don't know what to do. Their usual tactic of destroying the career of anyone who opposes them doesn't work on Trump. They are in total panic mode. They have no idea what to do, now that they've lost control of the narrative.
I don't doubt that Rove is behind this. He is the rw Establishment's "Go To" Guy for spending wads of secret cash to destroy people
 
Trump has a powerful voice in his corner, Rush Limbaugh. For millions of Americans, Rush has defined what conservatism is. The reason why conservatives are in open warfare against establishment Republicans iis because Rush said so. In 2006, after Republicans suffered heavy losses, Rush Limbaugh told his audience that he would no longer be "carrying water" for the Republican party. Since then, he has led an unrelenting attack on "establishment Republicans." Now, Trump comes along saying things are not allowed to say, and the establishment tries to take him down. But every time Trump is attacked, he only gets stronger. The anger against illegal immigrants and Muslims is very real. Trump feeds of that, and he has set a fire that will burn down the house. There is no possible way that a moderate or even a conservative Republican will win the election. If the polls are accurate, the contest will be between Trump and Clinton. I am appalled that this is the case, but both parties caused this to happen. They should have listened when the people made it clear that they did not want Obamacare. They should have listened when the people made it clear that they wanted to end illegal immigration. They should have listened when the people made it clear that they distrust Muslims and don't want them coming to our country. But they didn't listen. They thought they didn't have to listen. They were wrong.
 
Rush? as in "oxyRush"? The guy who said people who abuse drugs should be put away for life then proceeded to do that selfsame thing?THAT Rush? :lol: Guy is a hypocrite of the highest order.

NEXT!!!
 
Just happens to be a foreigner as well :eusa_think: What is it w/ Trump and foreigners :dunno:

Trump hits back at 'dopey' Saudi billionaire

wonder if he knows the Saudi Prince's connection to Fox (GOP TV) :eusa_whistle:

Al-Waleed bin Talal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1997, Time reported that Al-Waleed owned about five percent of News Corporation.[24] In 2010, Alwaleed's stake in News Corp. was about 7 percent, amounting to $3 billion. In 2013, News Corp. had a $175 million (19 percent) investment in Al-Waleed's Rotana Group, the Arab world's largest entertainment company.


Yeah...because Trump and FOX have this cozy relationship going...:cuckoo:
 

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