Saturday 15 December 2018

Andrew Bolt's Blog,15/12/18; News Corp Opinionators wailing about being misunderstood without asking why?






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Sean Hannity and disgraced former Fox host Bill O'Reilly complain about being "emotionally" hurt by "accusations" against them

Fox News Opinionaters feeling sorry for themselves don't even begin to ask the question why? Why is Sky after Dark the least trusted when it comes to News and Information? Why is News Corp the least trusted MSM Media in Australia and why is the ABC the most trusted?
 Why doesn't it matter as long as you are the biggest and adopt as your business model an alliance with the hierarchy of money and power interests. They're not difficult to find they're hidden in plain sight, the IPA, lobby groups and yes the most Conservative factions of the government and the nation and that's far far less than 1%

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President Donald Trump pumps his fist after delivering his inaugural address.

 'The president committed a felony': Fog of scandal around Trump thickens

 What do Trump allies have to say?

The chief legal analyst on Fox News, which is Trump's favourite television network, said it was clear that Trump had committed a crime by directing Cohen to make the payments.

A New York judge found the payments contributed illegal campaign contributions and audio has been released of Trump and Cohen discussing the payments in 2016.
Advertisement Judge Andrew Napolitano said prosecutors had made clear "that the president of the United States committed a felony by ordering and paying Michael Cohen to break the law".

 In an opinion piece for The Washington Post, high-profile lawyer George Conway, the husband of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, wrote: "Trump could become a target of a very serious criminal 
campaign finance investigation.

The piece was co-authored by Republican lawyer Trevor Potter and Neal Katyal, former acting attorney general in the Obama administration.

Former US attorney Chuck Rosenberg said: "The Trump Organisation more and more looks to be a criminal organisation".


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