Like that Stoopid idiot jerolado drawing the map in the sand.
This Trump / Cruz name calling is pathetically juvenile and we all need to grow up.
We need to share information in a civil manner so that we can all come to our own best conclusions.
I support Cruz - but - one thing we need to keep in mind is that constitutional government and the separation of powers is dead. Congress has abdicated.
We need to elect someone who understands that and shoves the left’s tactics right back down their throats. Someone who does not limit themselves but exercises obfuscated but naked power - a velvet covered iron glove. Cause it’s over. If we do not the left will.
Yes, thanks for the reminder!
Military kicks Geraldo out of IraqFrom Chris Plante
Monday, March 31, 2003 Posted: 5:05 PM EST (2205 GMT)WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Fox News Channel correspondent Geraldo Rivera is being expelled from Iraq for broadcasting details about future U.S. troop movements in the country, according to the Pentagon.
A primary obligation of the hundreds of reporters traveling with coalition forces in Iraq is to refrain from disclosing sensitive information about military operations.
The veteran correspondent, who was temporarily accompanying the Army's 101st Airborne Division, violated the rule during a live broadcast on Fox television.
"He was with a (U.S.) military unit in the field and the commander felt that he had compromised operational information by reporting the position and movements of troops," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told Reuters.
After the disclosure, members of the 101st Airborne were in the process of escorting Rivera out of the combat zone, a Pentagon official told CNN.
"He will be dropped at the Kuwaiti border," the official said.
Fox News in New York had no immediate comment, according to Reuters.
In the broadcast, Rivera instructed his photographer to tilt the camera down to the sand in front of his feet so that he could draw a map.
The Fox correspondent then outlined a map of Iraq, and showed the relative location of Baghdad and his location with the 101st Airborne unit.
Rivera then continued with his sandy diagram to illustrate where the 101st would be going next.
"He went down in the sand and drew where the forces are going," said a stunned senior military official. "He gave away the big picture stuff."