By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com
The Fox News Channel has been called an extension of the Republican Party since it's inception. The rhetoric comes from some of the highest levels within the Democratic party. Going as far as saying that Republican Talking points from the White House are sent to and used in Fox News broadcasts. The former Press secretary, Scott McClellan, while on his book tour told reporters that he sent talking points to some of the news commentators at Fox. When pushed for names, McClellan was unable to provide evidence or names of people he sent talking points to.
Fox News, during the election season, has been the most watched news in the Cable industry. The Former DNC chairman, who was Hillary Clinton's campaign advisor, related on Fox that it was the fairest news service to his candidate who is a Democrat.
The idea that Rupert Murdoch is in the Pocket of the Republican party is absurd. That rhetoric has now translated to violent acts against a news crew. That news crew was there to report the activities of the protest Recreat68 which refers to the 1968 convention protests of the anti-war movement during the Vietnam war. Those demonstrators shouted, "Give peace a chance", while they were taking the law into their own hands, executing vigilante Justice. I guess the Re-creation is to beat the daylights out of a news crew while asking for our violent troops to return home from a war zone.
In conclusion, The peace movement was nothing more then a group of lackeys who have nothing more to contribute to society then a punch in the nose.
Media Credit- The Political Machine
The Recreate68 protest included a rally, speeches, Cynthia McKinney, a hip-hop performance, costumes, slogans, Palestinian flags and, of course, assault on Fox News.
The protesters got very physical with the Fox crew. They attempted to smash the camera on the street, and, when they couldn't get it from the cameraman's grasp, they just started shoving him instead. It looked like the initial hit struck the camera on the bridge of his nose hard enough to draw blood, but I couldn't be sure. Eventually the Fox crew had to leave on a side street. The bloodthirsty crowd cheered their Roman Coliseum cheers.
The rage and hate of the violent protesters was clear. They despised the Fox News crew. They feel Fox is conservative, and therefore, I suppose, scum. So much for hearing all views.
Throughout the event, these men and women exercising their freedom of speech lamented, in dramatic and ominous terms, their lack of free speech. Then in the middle of the event they decided to silence the Fox News crew.
For a peace protest, these guys sure are ready to make war. Not with enemies abroad, but with conservatives at home, real or perceived. Stop war, they cry. Just not theirs, apparently.




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