Funny photo. Screw the Saudis
Not sure publicly dissing world leaders on Twitter is exactly the best way to “make America great again”...
It is obviously not meant as as realistic picture.
It was made to show a point.
Oh that’s funny.
A decent fraction of Freepers support a candidate who donated to Chuck Schumer’s pac to get a supermajority in 2008, donated to the Clinton Foundation, supported partial-birth abortion, and supports flagrant use of federal land seizure.
That’s messed up.
And this is a bad thing ? LOL !... even more reason to vote for Trump ...
Trump , now more than ever ! ... screw the Saudi’s
Saudis will run out of oil before they run out of princes.
I remember when Glenn Weepy Beck retweeted a fake Trump tweet and was excoriated for it by his followers. I wonder if Trump’s followers will be complaining about his actions here.
It figures that’s a photoshop. I doubt that Prince Talal would have stood for Megyn’s amount of exposed skin for one minute.
Donald Trump would make the Saudis his oil slaves forever, just about the time that they start getting really poor from selling oil far below cost.
It also claims that Prince Alwaleed is a “co-owner of Fox.” In fact, a company the prince controls only owns a 6.6 percent share of Fox News’ parent company.
Let’s first dispense with the photo, though. It’s fake. Here’s the original, showing Kelly at a Hollywood Reporter party, from which the picture of Kelly was lifted:
And if that wasn’t proof enough, we reached out to a Fox News spokeswoman, Dana Klinghoffer, who confirmed “it’s doctored.”
Trump has been feuding with Kelly since the first Republican debate in August, when Kelly asked a pointed question about disparaging names Trump has called various women. Trump announced on Jan. 26 that he would be skipping the Jan. 28 Fox News/Google debate, which Kelly again will moderate.
The bogus tweet also targets another Trump adversary, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a nephew of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and the grandson of King Abdulaziz Alsaud, the founder and first ruler of Saudi Arabia.
The two have been feuding on Twitter. Alwaleed called Trump a “disgrace” and called on the Republican to withdraw from the presidential race after Trump’s call in December for a temporary ban on all Muslim travel to the U.S. Never one to back away from a skirmish, Trump responded by called Alwaleed “dopey” and said Alwaleed “wants to control our U.S. politicians with daddy's money.”
The bad blood between the two appears to go back even farther. Prince Alwaleed's company, Kingdom Holdings, bought the landmark Plaza hotel in New York City from Trump in 1995 after Trump's bankruptcy. Kingdom Holdings still owns the famous hotel. Alwaleed also bought Trump Princess, the world's third largest yacht at the time, from Trump in 1990.
So what about the graphic’s claim that Alwaleed is the “co-owner of Fox News”?
Prince Alwaleed is the chairman of Kingdom Holding Co., and holds a 95 percent stake in the company. Kingdom Holding reported it owns a 6.6 percent share of Twenty-First Century Fox, according to a Feb. 4, 2015, corporate press release. (Kingdom Holding’s shares were worth approximately $1.7 billion when the press release was issued.)
The Fox News Channel is owned by Twenty-First Century Fox, which is a publicly owned company headed by Rupert Murdoch's son, James, who is the chief executive officer and director. Rupert Murdoch is executive chairman of the Twenty-First Century Fox board.
An annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission showed that as of June 30, 2015 the Murdoch Family Trust owned 39.1 percent of the Class B voting stock - a little less than it did in 2014. It does not mention other investors.
An earlier to Twenty-First Century Fox Inc., shareholders lists major investors as of February 2014. At that point, the Murdoch Family Trust owned 38.4 percent and Rupert Murdoch owned 39.4 percent of the Class B stock. The only other investor listed, at 6.6 percent, is Alwaleed.
In other words, Prince Alwaleed is a part owner of Fox News’ parent company. But it’s a minority share. He doesn’t own a controlling interest.
Although Trump retweeted the image on Jan. 28, it has been circulating around the web since at least August, when our fact-checking colleagues at Snopes.com first debunked it.
This isn’t the first time we have flagged a bogus retweet from Trump. In November, we wrote about a graphic Trump retweeted that purported to show the percentage of whites killed by blacks and other homicide data delineated by race. Almost every figure in the graphic was wrong.
Correction, Jan. 28: An earlier version of this story wrongly said the graphic purports to show Fox News host Megyn Kelly posing with Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal and his wife. The graphic claims it is Alwaleed’s sister.
This sure won’t hurt Trump politically that’s for sure
I suppose they skipped the ring and lip kissing part of the Islamic relationship.
And we care about this one particular Saudi for what reason? There are dozens of Saudi royalty,,who gives a damn about them?
As I’ve said aeveral times, Trump’s incessant Tweeting is very annoying to me.
He’s worse than my grandkids.
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And where did the 9/11 Muslims come from? I feel nothing for Saudi Arabia. I believe their schools still teach hate America.
Are you defending the Saudi’s ?
Trump got Saudi money???? oh this is delicious!!! Saudis own Trump...lmaos!!!!!!!
Finally, a “president” (hopefully) that’s not bowing down to the Saudis. And that includes both Bushes.