Insider scuttlebutt?
Who knows? The point is, that’s what Fox had up its sleeve to beat Trump.
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/01/26/2868743/
I’ve read someplace that there was a leak of something. I wonder if this is the something that was leaked. Does anyone know?
Insider scuttlebutt?
Who knows? The point is, thatâs what Fox had up its sleeve to beat Trump.
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Not scuttlebutt, it was announced on Tuesday afternoon by Google, the FoxNews debate partner.
https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2016/01/republican-debate-presidential-politics.html
“Finally, three prominent YouTube creatorsâNabela Noor, Mark Watson, and Dulce Candyâwill join the moderators in the debate to ask the candidates a question on an issue that matters to them and their communities. Bringing new voices from YouTube to political debates is something weâve been doing since the 2008 election, and it can lead to personal and powerful interactions between candidates and voters.”
These were planned Youtube questioners taped on approximately January 22.
Nabela Noor: Pro-Muslim anti Trump youtuber
Dulce Candy: Pro-amnesty https://twitter.com/dulcecandy/status/690614474923974656
Mark Watson: https://twitter.com/search?q=soldierknowbest%20trump&src=typd
Understand this:
1. Google and the tech titans are behind the push for unlimited HB-1 issues and
2. Google owns youtube and wants to drive traffic.
This is all about money on so many levels.
"Fox News and Google have invited three YouTube personalities to ask questions at the Jan. 28 GOP debate â including a Muslim advocate who describes Donald Trump as a bigot and who visually portrayed him as being in agreement with national socialist Adolf Hitler. âWe have a presidential candidate whose loudest message reeks of hatred and Islamophobia⦠turning on the news now is scary, and oftentimes, humiliating,â the Muslim woman, Nabela Noor, says in a December YouTube video. She admits to becoming a Muslim political activist amid the growing criticism of Islamâs doctrines. âThe current social environment for Muslims today is not safe or just⦠as a Muslim American, I felt like I needed to use my voice,â she claimed. "