• This is a political forum that is non-biased/non-partisan and treats every person's position on topics equally. This debate forum is not aligned to any political party. In today's politics, many ideas are split between and even within all the political parties. Often we find ourselves agreeing on one platform but some topics break our mold. We are here to discuss them in a civil political debate. If this is your first visit to our political forums, be sure to check out the RULES. Registering for debate politics is necessary before posting. Register today to participate - it's free!

Hey Fox News, Stop Using Children As Political Props

I was always an outspoken critic of parents who use their children to push their political agenda. Some on the left would do it during their protests. But now Fox News is bringing children onto their network simply because they enthusiastically support Trump.








http://www.redstate.com/jimjamitis/2017/08/01/crying-loud-right-needs-stop-children/


What exploitative garbage. :doh


What people are failing to see here is that this is akin to a political warzone, and many people no matter their agenda, or their political stance. Will most likely take whatever action they believe necessary to get their message proven.

In this case Fox & CNN are both on equal footing at this point. I remember reading this one from way back during the election.
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/cnn-exploits-children-again-its-anti-trump-agenda
 
Speech is free or it's not. Period.

Yes, free speech. There's also media responsibility, and FOX has proven time and again that they are the most biased MSM in history. Remember the creation, promotion, and provision of keynote speakers for Tea Party functions...

Fox_Tea_Party_Rallies_Redux.jpg
 
Yes, free speech. There's also media responsibility, and FOX has proven time and again that they are the most biased MSM in history. Remember the creation, promotion, and provision of keynote speakers for Tea Party functions...

View attachment 67220882

I don't see the problem. At its inception the Tea Party was non-partisan.
 

Apparently your memory is too short. Just following CNBC's lead.

[h=3]Tea Party movement - Wikipedia[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement



The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party. ..... the first" Tea Party organizers and state that she "organized some of the earliest Tea Party-style protests". ..... Most Republicans and 20% of Democrats support the movement according to one Washington Post-ABC News poll.
 
Last edited:
Apparently your memory is too short. Just following CNBC's lead.

[h=3]Tea Party movement - Wikipedia[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement



The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party. ..... the first" Tea Party organizers and state that she "organized some of the earliest Tea Party-style protests". ..... Most Republicans and 20% of Democrats support the movement according to one Washington Post-ABC News poll.
:lamo
 
Apparently your memory is too short. Just following CNBC's lead.

[h=3]Tea Party movement - Wikipedia[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement



The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party. ..... the first" Tea Party organizers and state that she "organized some of the earliest Tea Party-style protests". ..... Most Republicans and 20% of Democrats support the movement according to one Washington Post-ABC News poll.

And how do you know those 20% of Dems didn't 'support' the Tea Party because it was causing a rift in the GOP?
 
He's right, your wrong. Long ago children passed through deeply patriotic schools where they were immersed in the language,
literature, history & traditions uniquely American.

Today however those schools have been converted to the point that American history, if it is taught at all,
is often taught as a series of crimes against people of color.
.

I used to live in a 100 year old house in South Carolina. When I was cleaning out the attic, I came across some old textbooks. The social studies book from the '40s was especially interesting. It explained that there were different races of people and that the white race was the best and most numerous. Those schools might have been patriotic but some of them were racist, and taught nonsense, possibly thinking it was patriotic.
 
Apparently your memory is too short. Just following CNBC's lead.

[h=3]Tea Party movement - Wikipedia[/h]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement



The Tea Party movement is an American conservative movement within the Republican Party. ..... the first" Tea Party organizers and state that she "organized some of the earliest Tea Party-style protests". ..... Most Republicans and 20% of Democrats support the movement according to one Washington Post-ABC News poll.

You know what's funny? Those far-right ultra-conservatives named themselves after a violent action of protest and civil disobedience by a group of liberals.
 
Linked by anti-tax action.

Yeah, that's what it was all about. "No taxation without representation." Doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but the way we were taught American history it was the trigger that set events on the road to the revolution. After the Tea Party, sides were chosen and lines drawn.
 
Trump's success among voters who had previously voted for Dems is a pretty good indicator that there were genuine TP voters among the Dems.

I think it was a good indicator just how hated Clinton was.
 
Very interesting & IMO very true,
I used to live in a 100 year old house in South Carolina. When I was cleaning out the attic, I came across some old textbooks. The social studies book from the '40s was especially interesting. It explained that there were different races of people and that the white race was the best and most numerous. Those schools might have been patriotic but some of them were racist, and taught nonsense, possibly thinking it was patriotic.

Very interesting & very true. I graduated from a then very southern college in Virginia in 1966. I came from Jersey
& was surprised when the band was practicing 'Dixie' & I was studying in the library many students there forgot
about studying & stood to attention while they played that song. I played football & most of my good friends on the team
joined Kappa Alpha. I was discriminated against because to pledge KA you had to be from the south. The few
ballplayers from the north along with myself pledged Sigma Nu. The whole culture however suited me just fine.
 
Back
Top Bottom