Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Andrew Bolt's Blog 10/10/18; Not only can't Bolt spell but he can't even deliver what he promises "telling footage" and something new in his editorial; Islam and Muhammad; IPCC Report by Global Experts;


Jamal Khashoggi

DID THE SAUDIS MURDER A JOURNALIST IN THEIR CONSULATE?

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What's new that Andrew Bolt can offer us about the Saudis other than they have always been favoured by American Presidents particularly the oilmen among them. The Bin Ladens, Osama's family, were great friends of the Bushes and in fact were in the US on 9/11 when 11 the majority Saudis attacked America's Twin Towers.
 Trump is assisting them in Yemen as we speak and would never do anything to disturb that business relationship or the one the Saudis have with Israel. Whatever the Saudis do the US and Israel will turn a blind eye
The Saudis are a protected government and the US would never want any relationship to interfere with that. The Saudis can do no wrong.
Rest assured Bolt's "telling footage" won't be that telling.
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What for a moment could Bolt say that was new about Saudi Arabia that we didn't know before? Above is what I said yesterday and as I said Bolt's promised "telling footage" Is as limp as a 3-day old lettuce leaf. Trump couldn't give a damn what Putin did to journalists and ex-spies. He doesn't lose any sleep over what Kim Jong Un does or what Netanyahu does to Palestinians. Yemen doesn't bother Trump so why is Bolt trying to tell us Trump is concerned about the Saudi Prince. The US needs the Saudis no matter who their leader is. They need them for their air base in the Middle East. They need them for the annual $ 5 Bill ++ arms deal they do on a regular basis, They need them for their oil, and they need them to ensure Israel and the US have a friend in the very centre of the Middle East with which they have a politically symbiotic relationship.
Rest assured Bolt's Editorial will be a very limp message and it was.
He calls others out for their spelling mistakes and he can't spell Istanbul. 



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