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To: Intolerant in NJ
I have really soured on Fox news, but I must say the last 90 minutes of watching gives me some hope for the network.

Bret Baier was barely able to contain his rage while talking about today's WikiLeaks release, particularly with the collusion between the media and Hillary; Tucker Carlson was equally animated and eloquent in expressing his outrage on the Brit Hume show.

Maybe this will gain some traction.

60 posted on 10/11/2016 5:00:10 PM PDT by daler
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To: daler
Yes, and I'm amazed that even Kelly seems to be dedicating tonight's show to Wikileaks - just spent the first ten minutes on the anti-Catholic emails leaked today, with Rove practically begging Trump to stop attacking Ryan and start hitting the treasure trove of material being given to him in Wikileaks from now on - don't know if it'll work though - on O'Reilly, Bill urged the same thing on Trump himself in the debate and he said he didn't think it would help because the "press wouldn't pick up on it" - he doesn't seem to realize that in the debates he's got ten times the number of people watching him as see the news on all the channels every night and can go right over the press's head to get his message right to the people -

I loved AB Stoddard's speechlessness in trying to defend Hillary in the panel discussion on Bair's program - all she could do was recount Hillary's long history of being a candidate, with nothing to say about how information was being leaked to her campaign about upcoming debate questions by CNN's Donna "We're not going to let the white boys win this one" Brazile...Maybe the Wilileaks whitewash broken.....

65 posted on 10/11/2016 6:26:07 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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