Of course this issue is clouded by the fact that Newcorp, owner of FOX News, has as its largest private investor, Alwaleed bin-Talal, who represents the Saudi Royal Family, and who, according to Percy Sutton, former NY Assemblyman and Malcolm X's lawyer, was Barack’s patron, paying for his Columbia and Harvard sojournes. Bin-Talal, contemporaneous with Obama’s Harvard entry, donated twenty million to Harvard and initiated the Alwaleed bin-Talal Center for Islamic Studies at Harvard Divinity School, now Harvard Divinity's largest division.
Bin-Talal did offer Rudy Giuliani a paltry ten million dollars after 9/11, presumably to compensate for the largly Saudi composition of the jihadi warriors. He is also a major holder of CitiCorp, Cisco, Goldman Sachs, and Apple stock. He has boasted of his control of the editorial policies at FOX, and at The Wall Street Journal. So, of course, NewsCorp is not controlled by our government - or is it? Who has been sponsoring the Muslim Brotherhood? Whose security advisor, a former CIA deputy director, fluent Arabic speaker and Arabist, spent several years heading a Saudi think tank? When this White House adviser, John Brennan, claimed by WaPo to be defacto foreign policy czar for Obama’s regime, described in a speech at Columbia, in Arabic, the justification for supporting the partition of Jerusalem, he exposed the real foreign policy of our government. Whose former CIA counterespionage adviser, has oversight of the drone program currently deployed by our Commander in Chief, and being used to eliminate enemies of the Saudi family?
Just as Barack employs John Brennan, and Hillary has Huma Abedine, who has worked for, and whose parents are members of the Muslim Brotherhood, Fox News’ most influential “private” stockholder is Alwaleed bin-Talal who funds the Muslim Brotherhood. With very few layers of separation, our current government does control NewsCorp. And our taxes are funding these Sunni warriors, so one might argue that NewsCorp is now yet another member of our state-run media, and is understandably suppressing any effort to resurrect the legitimacy of our framers. Michelle Bachmann was absolutely correct, and Boehner probably knows only too well who will pay the bills after he leaves the House.