This is mind-blowingly unbe-freaking-lievable
You know, in the last two weeks I have been despairing over the media's approach to the Muslim Center in Lower Manhattan, but I never once dreamed that even Fox could be so cynical or so hateful. Mindless and sociopathic like any other corporation, but this... (the snippet might not show in blogger because it's blogger):
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The Daily Show makes a point, they don't name him. This hints at evil, willful withholding of vital information.
The last time that Alwaleed bin Talal was interviewed by Fox, on 10 January of this year, Neil Cavuto somehow managed to get the memo that this guy was a shareholder:
CAVUTO: Now, I should disclose, as I did at the outset, Your Highness, that you are a big believer in News Corp, my parent company, no doubt driven by the fact that I work here, which is fine. [...]So...WTF?
ALWALEED: Yes. I'll confirm that I'm an investor in News Corp, the mother company of FOX News and the FOX brand. And I'm invested in it since -- (inaudible) -- years ago. And I consider my investment with Mr. Rupert Murdoch and James Murdoch not an investment, as an alliance. That's a core investment that will never be sold, never be sold. This strategic investment, an alliance with the Murdoch family.
So, what else has the Jesus-raping terrorist said? He's of course made proclamations against America:
CAVUTO: OK. Prince Alwaleed, three weeks ago tomorrow, on Christmas Day, we had what some feared would have be another terrorist incident, the so-called underwear bomber. And it has prompted a number of responses since. The president was slow to respond to it. That maybe in this country we ought to get back to profiling. If you look Muslim, then you're going to be pulled aside on the line. What do you think of that?
BIN TALAL: Well, you can criticize the Bush administration as much as you want, but you have to confirm that since 9/11 not a single terrorist act took place in the United States. I mean, the Bush administration was very tough on that and I believe that the United States has to continue on that path, no doubt about that.CAVUTO: Are you saying that this president is not?
BIN TALAL: I'm not saying that. You're saying that Mr. Cavuto. What I'm saying is that...
CAVUTO: No, I just asked you about how you felt about this president.
BIN TALAL: No, I understand.
What I am saying is that this president has to prove to the United States that he is a Democrat and he is as tough as Bush. Now, this...
(CROSSTALK)
CAVUTO: Do you think he is?
BIN TALAL: Well, I mean, when it comes to national security of the United States, there is no doubt about that. No one could blink at all.
CAVUTO: Right.
BIN TALAL: At all.
And the -- this underwear terrorist, attempted terrorist act, proves that. That you cannot at all be lenient against any potential terrorist act that's in the United States.
CAVUTO: Do you think we should profile?
BIN TALAL: I'm not sure about profiling, but I think we should be very, in general, very cautious and concerned about having any terrorist act committed on the soil of the United States. You're on the verge of having terrorist act committed on U.S. soil. Thanks God it was prevented.
But clearly he's watching that terrorist station Al-Jazeera, where he gets his marching orders from!
MR. CAVUTO: So what do you watch? CNN or us?Haha! Just like Sarah Palin!
PRINCE AL-WALEED: No, I watch FOX for sure, and I watch you, I watch O'Reilly, I watch Huckabee.
MR. CAVUTO: You watch O'Reilly?
PRINCE AL-WALEED: Oh, I watch everybody.
And I watch CNN also.
MR. CAVUTO: What do you think of O'Reilly?
PRINCE AL-WALEED: What?
MR. CAVUTO: What do you think of O'Reilly?
PRINCE AL-WALEED: He's good.
MR. CAVUTO: Really?
PRINCE AL-WALEED: He's like you, he's good. (Laughter.) He's a bit too extreme. I'd rather have him moderate a little bit.
MR. CAVUTO: I tell him he's a bit low key, he's got to ramp it up.
PRINCE AL-WALEED: He's low key? No, no. If he's low key, what? (Laughter.)







2 comments:
Since there is NO funding for the Community Center, even this vile bit is ridiculous. The fund raising hasn't begun yet, so the "Who is funding the mosque"? question is complete speculation. You wouldn't know it from that anti-mosque team, as it is already funded by terrorists, but it's true. In fact, there is some question that they will even raise enough to get it built.
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