Friday, October 12, 2018

MSNBC makes wild accusation re: Saudi Arabia bribing Trump

Androgynous MSNBC host Chris Hayes on Wednesday suggested, without any evidence, that President Trump was being secretly bribed by Saudi Arabia in exchange for allowing them to get away with killing those who criticize them.

Hayes, whose gender has yet to be publicly announced, tweeted: "Would be nice to definitely rule out that the Saudis are paying the president massive bribes in exchange for tacit approval for murdering critics!"

Would be fantastic to rule out that Hayes is not an agent of Russia and has never had sex with Vladimir Putin nor any on his staff.

Hayes wasn't done: "And it would be easy to do: give Americans some actual transparency into the president's personal and Trump Org finances."

And it would be easy to check: give Americans the opportunity to inspect all emails and documents on Hayes' phone, computer and all devices.

Hayes' conspiracy theory is just example of how the media is out to get the president no matter what, and they will make any and all kinds of crazy claims to do that. [This is not to say that Trump has never made crazy claims--this isn't about him, it's about the media.]
Khashoggi enters Consulate, never leaves
Hayes' bull crap comes in response to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, "a well-known and well-connected Saudi journalist, self-exiled in the United States, who had for months sounded the alarm over increasingly autocratic moves by the crown prince," The Los Angeles Times reported.

Khashoggi wsa last seen on October 2nd entering the Saudi Consulate in Turkey while his fiancee waited outside. He went there to get a marriage license. 

The Times said that "media reports have citied Turkish investigators as saying they believed he was killed soon after entering the building and his corpse cut to pieces and disposed of by an elite Saudi security team." 


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