Thursday, January 19, 2017

The Firing of Megyn Kelly From Fox News

As a lawyer, Megyn Kelly should know the difference between a question and a statement.  Her statement to Trump at the first debate was a lengthy, poorly disguised, barrage of embarrassing questions with predicated conclusions that highlighted her hostile opinion, but not necessarily facts.  She wanted to turn the debate into the Megyn Kelly coming-out show.  She gambled her career on her effort to destroy Trump.  She had hoped to win the gamble and send her esteem among women activists soaring and become the hero of an over-estimated "feminine movement".  She must have felt that as a member of the media, she could rely on all the other networks to join her smear of Trump.  They did, but the days of the corrupt mainstream media bamboozling the majority is at an end. 

The more the mainstream media tries to destroy someone, like Trump, the stronger they make him. If women, or other minorities, want to get involved in politics, from now on they must be able to stand the heat. With the departure of Obama, we slough off the paranoia of criticizing any minority politician, without a hint of a racial slur, yet still being called a racist.  Color became the King's X of immunity from criticism, even if the criticism is dead on and right.  The only good I can see coming out of the Obama years is the awakening of the American male and restoring his manhood.  It will no longer be noble to bow down before those inferior in intellect and ability.  We have confused noblesse oblige with cowardice and the latter has made us take a back seat to the mentally challenged politicians running for office.  We have learned how needlessly skittish we had become of making any kind of critical remark against any kind of minority.


Our career politicians paid the price of their spinelessness by acquiescing to the election of a president totally at odds with American culture and American values.  Good riddance to him and our paranoia. The Tea party is here to stay and we will, we must, make it stronger.  Anyone is welcome as long as they are conservative, honest and have a firm grip on reality. There is no room for career demagogues, the lazy and the phonies whose only skill is a loud mouth and the ability to rouse the rabble with false claims of oppression. .

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