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This is not unusual. In virtually all media interviews the hosts discuss, and frequently argue, Israeli talking points. Anything outside of that box is not acceptable.
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I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
Well when someone is truthful they don't need to be entertaining. He is Matter of Factly, stating Facts, not making up and pushing propaganda. Refreshing isn't it.
and there we have our Godwins Law winnerI don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
Well when someone is truthful they don't need to be entertaining. He is Matter of Factly, stating Facts, not making up and pushing propaganda. Refreshing isn't it.
You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face Nazi propagandist
Stating fact requires no animation, no subterfuge or play acting. That's where the adjective/expression "matter of factly" comes from. That's why persons promulgating lies and propaganda are so animated and include personal insults and obscenities in their posts. It's all an attempt to deflect.
matter-of-fact
[mat-er-uh v-fakt]
adjective
1.
adhering strictly to fact; not imaginative; prosaic; dry; commonplace:
a matter-of-fact account of the political rally.
2.
direct or unemotional; straightforward; down-to-earth.
Origin of matter-of-fact
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
Well when someone is truthful they don't need to be entertaining. He is Matter of Factly, stating Facts, not making up and pushing propaganda. Refreshing isn't it.
You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face Nazi propagandist
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
Well when someone is truthful they don't need to be entertaining. He is Matter of Factly, stating Facts, not making up and pushing propaganda. Refreshing isn't it.
You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face Nazi propagandist
Who cares what he sounds like.I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
I don't agree with Finkelstein 100% but he is usually on point.Finkelstein cuts through the propaganda so effectively.
He sounds like a robot.
Well when someone is truthful they don't need to be entertaining. He is Matter of Factly, stating Facts, not making up and pushing propaganda. Refreshing isn't it.
You wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face Nazi propagandist
Nazi, I'd rather be a Nazi than a Zionist.
This is not unusual. In virtually all media interviews the hosts discuss, and frequently argue, Israeli talking points. Anything outside of that box is not acceptable.