These Elite Republicans like Rich Lowry are exhibiting a peculiar defect in information technology. Is it deliberate? Why are they so afraid of Trump? Is it because he is so wise to their ways of misleading people’s thinking in their magazine – THE NATIONAL REVIEW?. Why is it only a fraction of the educated population in the USA or anywhere else for that matter is prepared to think for themselves, even where matters of grave importance are involved? Why do they not want the voting public to sort this out?
Therefore, in order to cut down the opposite side of thinking – Lowry resorted to Trump’s manhood which is the lowest of the lowest in the educated population. It means that Lowry has lost in the ideas of open debate when he resorted to a man’s human failings. What will be next for this magazine editor since he has now hurled several name-calling remarks? There is only one way since he went to the bottom of the barrel and that is up!
Donald Trump goes ballistic after ‘total fool’ journalist uses lewd insult against him on Fox News.
Real-estate magnate Donald Trump fired off multiple furious tweets Wednesday night after a crude remark was used against him on Fox New’s Megan Kelly’s show.
Rich Lowry, the editor of the conservative magazine National Review, said the Republican presidential front-runner was attacking rival Carly Fiorina because she emasculated him at last week’s presidential debate.
“Part of what’s going on here is that last debate. Let’s be honest: Carly cut his balls off with the precision of a surgeon, and he knows it,” Lowry said during a Fox News interview, according to video posted by Mediaite.
Host Megyn Kelly was shocked. (Give me a break – TV has “beep’s” that can keep this from happening – that is a lawyer talk.)
“What did you just say?!” Kelly said. “You can’t say that.”
But Trump, who has fiercely feuded with both Fox News and Kelly, wasn’t satisfied with her admonishment.
He trashed Lowry on Twitter as “incompetent” and “clueless,” demanded an apology, and suggested that the Federal Communications Commission should fine Lowry as a result.
During a Thursday interview on CNN, Trump offered still more criticism. He said Lowry “used words that were so unbelievable,” “made a total fool of himself,” and had a “nervous breakdown on television.”
But Lowry refused to back down (because he has run out of debatable ideas and now is resorting to the lowest form of debate – human failings).
In a series of his own Wednesday night tweets, he continued to taunt Trump. He noted that Trump frequently bragged about not being politically correct and that the businessman used a “boorish insult” against Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who confronted him at last week’s CNN debate for mocking her face.
It also doesn’t seem likely that the FCC will fine Lowry. CNN’s Brian Stelter reported that the commission “occasionally fines broadcast networks for indecency but has no power to sanction cable channels like Fox News.” (Very convenient – laws are for the ordinary folks.)
The tiff is only the latest salvo in what has become an all-out war between Trump and Fox, in which two apparent cease-fires were reached in August.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump announced he would no longer appear on the network because it had been so unfair to him, singling out Kelly in particular. A Fox representative responded by saying that when “coverage doesn’t go his way, he engages in personal attacks on our anchors and hosts, which has grown stale and tiresome.”
Yes, and Ailes and Murdock – owner and Manager of Fox are in cahoots with the Democrats – they are scared to death of Trump. In fact, an edict was passed through Fox – do not give Trump any air time.
The lobbyists and special interests couldn’t be any further from “for the people, by the people”. Trump is imperfect for sure. His responses to criticism are borderline, but I will take his imperfections over the imperfections of career politicians any day where they treat our government as a charitable organization or their own piggy bank instead of a business.
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