Thursday, March 3, 2016

Fox on Fox on Trump

Sean Hannity, an expert in martial arts, an excellent marksman, and a man deeply concerned about the fact that Saudi women can't drive and if raped, need four male witnesses, interviewed former Mexican President Vicente Fox on Fox News. 

Fox had recently used the "f" word when discussing GOP frontrunner Donald Trump who vowed to have Mexico build and pay for "the wall" along the US-Mexican border Trump proposed.

In this most recent interview, on FNC's "Hannity," Fox said that Trump believed in "white supremacy."

I don't know how he "knows" that but I don't believe him for one minute.

As the interview was coming to an end, with the former Mexican president aggravated by Hannity's being in the tank for the Donald, Fox said: 
"We were going to talk about Trump. He is a false prophet [like some other so-called prophet I knew]. He is going to take the nation to the desert. He doesn't understand about creating jobs. He only lies and lies and lies and uses whatever is convenient for him without any attention to facts. That's why I say he's an ego-eccentric, only looking for himself, not for the rest. He believes in the white supremacy of the white. That is Hitler . . . I say way up America from this Republican nightmare."
Obviously a guy like Fox, a guy who looked the other way as his country went to hell with itself over drugs and drug-related terrorism, should not hold much weight when he voices his opinion.

You may or may not like Trump, but some people shouldn't be taken seriously, and Vicente Fox is the poster-slug for hypocrisy.




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