Biden called Rupert Murdoch the 'most dangerous man in the world,' new book alleges

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Biden is right! Rupert Murdoch is the world’s wealthiest "Misery Pimp", having amassed a fortune of $23 billion by inciting fascism, racism & violence with lies & hatred.

But he still wants more, despite the suffering he inflicts.

His grandchildren be ashamed to bear his name

 
Biden is a racist, IMHO. After all Rupert Murdoch is an IMMIGRANT who came to this country and made good.

Why is the President anti-immigration?
 
I always find it interesting that the current Administration has the audacity to call people on the right, dangerous Fascist Nazis, when the Nazi's and Fascists of WWII were actually Socialist with huge central governments that took over much of those nations private sector, whereas the Republicans would actually prefer a smaller government with less influence over the people and state's rights. The real "most dangerous man in the world" is none other than George Soros and his "Free-Movement-of-Peoples, New World Order, One World Marxist Government agenda.
In George Soros' case, he funds anti-law and order candidates for District Attorney positions, funds organizations to move people into the US, via our southern border and seeks to end nation states. HE......is the truly dangerous single individual on this planet as he continually strives to end sovereign nations. The Philippine president issued a warrant for his arrest and will execute him if they get their hands on him.
 
Biden is a racist, IMHO. After all Rupert Murdoch is an IMMIGRANT who came to this country and made good.

Why is the President anti-immigration?

That's ridiculous. You're saying no one can say anything bad about an immigrant ever, otherwise they're a racist?
 
New York Times reporters Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin: Biden considers Fox News “one of the most destructive forces in the US”
 
New York Times reporters Alex Burns and Jonathan Martin: Biden considers Fox News “one of the most destructive forces in the US”

The former President of the Soviet Union, Uncle Joe Stalin and the former German fuhrer Mr. Hitler, both agreed with Brandon's sympathies regarding dissidents too.

I guess in the view point of the libs, they are all right.
 
Biden is right! Rupert Murdoch is the world’s wealthiest "Misery Pimp", having amassed a fortune of $23 billion by inciting fascism, racism & violence with lies & hatred.

But he still wants more, despite the suffering he inflicts.

His grandchildren be ashamed to bear his name

Rupert is saying Trump is the most dangerous man in the world. Economically. And this coming from a person who supports Donald Trump

‘Does He Understand Money?’: Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal Slams Donald Trump’s Intellect​


On Tuesday, U.S. consumer price inflation unexpectedly rose to 3 percent, prompting an excitable post from Donald Trump on his social media platform Truth Social saying that interest rates should be lowered and that this would go “hand in hand with upcoming Tariffs!!!”

“Does President Trump understand money? ... the answer would appear to be no,” the WSJ editorial board replied, going on to explain why doing such a thing might cause inflation to soar—and Trump’s approval ratings to plunge.

“Perhaps the president wants the public to look elsewhere when assigning blame for rising prices,” it said.

Under the headline “Trumponomics and Rising Inflation,” the WSJ team went on to systematically dismantle Trump’s mental abilities. “The layers of intellectual confusion here are hard to parse,” it wrote, before reluctantly going on to try and parse them anyway.

“Rising inflation means the Fed must be more cautious in cutting rates,” it said, in a similar tone to that you might find in an eighth grade economics class.

“He has the analysis backward,” they continued, “if he’s trying to blame the Federal Reserve.”

Someone should tell him,” about what was actually to blame for the potential for a pause in rate cuts (the Fed’s “premature” half percentage point cut in September, apparently.)

Trump has previously signaled that he would like to assert control over the independent Federal Reserve, telling Bloomberg in July 2024 that he wouldn’t fire Fed chair Jerome Powell, “especially if I thought he was doing the right thing.”

“The Powell Fed is likely to ignore Mr. Trump, and well it should,” it said.

“The last thing Mr. Trump should be doing now is demanding that Mr. Powell cut rates further,” it says, because “an inflation revival may be the biggest threat to the Trump presidency.”

“Real average earnings are flat over the last three months,” it says.

“If this persists, Mr. Trump won’t have a 53% job approval rating for long.”

 
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