9 Replies to “New Rules”

  1. I sure wish the Lemons in Congress would ASK the right questions.. The FBI (former) Director wrote his first Memo in January after telling Trump (in private) what ALL the Heads of Agencies had agreed they must tell Trump.
    That memo will detail why Jim Comey was afraid of the Consequences for Him & FBI.. He didn’t trust Trump to keep the information private…..
    Comey has testified to all those facts.. Where is that F&&&’n MEMO

  2. That would be Don Lemon. I think CNN hired him because they wanted an African-American version of Anderson Cooper.

  3. I believe Don Lemon is actually Anderson Cooper in black face or maybe vice versa.
    A gay black man and CNN personality who apparently despises ‘the Donald’. It’s difficult to refute a person who can claim so much victimization without being accused of being racist and/or homophobic.
    Hence this video. Clever.

  4. …Heads of Agencies had agreed they must tell Trump….
    If you mean intelligence agencies.
    Would just like to mention that all the intelligence agencies were independent and were not allowed to share information.
    In 2015 or 2016 Obama decided to allow sharing of information among them. His idea was that it would make a united front against his opponents, one suspects.
    In a democracy that is bad move. You may have noticed that now the “journalists” point out that “all the agencies agree” that Trump did this or that.
    Yeah, they agree with the giant big head central, they have no independent information.
    Of course they bloody agree.

  5. Yes, and according to these lemons, a banana (republic) is an apple, did you hear me an APPLE, no wait, a BANANA. Anyway it’s a racist fruit.
    “How do you know when the liberal media meltdown is approaching an apex? Just look for apples, bananas and a strong smell of smug.”
    Reaching deep in their drawer of smug, CNN unleashed a “Facts First” initiative, starting with an ad featuring an apple, with a voice-over warning viewers that some awful, yet unnamed, person or network is trying to convince you the apple is a banana. While a juvenile attempt to discredit President Trump’s complaints about the network’s shoddy news coverage, they manage only to remind us of why they’re in this fix in the first place.”
    What CNN reveals with this abject sanctimony is their contempt for the viewers themselves. “This is an apple. Some people might try to tell you that it’s a banana. They might scream banana, banana, banana, over and over and over again. They might put BANANA in all caps. You might even start to believe that this is a banana. But it’s not. This is an apple.” And then the words “Facts First” appear on screen.”
    The Federalist reminds us of another CNN banana: “A banana is when you run conspiracy-mongering pieces that assert Republicans want to make rape and domestic violence pre-existing conditions in their Obamacare repeal bill when there is not a single word or action that backs up the allegation.”
    CNN’s history is replete with getting things wrong. And then a producer gets caught on a hidden camera admitting that he knows what they’re promoting is bunk. And then you have three high-value journalists resign because a major story is insupportable and has to be retracted.”
    This is what happens when you decide to call your crusade against a politician you don’t like “news.” Sorta like calling an apple a banana.”
    http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/10/25/tammy-bruce-cnns-latest-desperate-to-hammer-trump-is-mind-boggling.html

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