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Gorka joins FOX

Is there another conservative news show you DO approve of? Or do you just disagree with all of them because they espouse conservative views?

News should not espouse ANY view. Period.
 
I have no idea where you are but I tire of your constant drive by questions....if you want my attention then start making statements, and make sure that they have something to do with reality.

When one uses the word 'rebellion' for the U.S. it get's my attention. That word is not used as often as 'revolution' is used to advocate radical change.
I saw your previous reply to my short question, you seemed to indicate it was just hyperbole. Fair enough.

Looking around I don't see that Gorka used that term. Plenty of critics of Bannon and Gorka describe them using the term. But do they actually use the term themselves?
I did find:
Gut Check: The Right Way to Rebel
I enjoy Gutfeld's humor. He intentionally uses over the top rhetoric.

No need to reply, just trying to explain why 'rebellion' causes alarm.
 
Wasn't Hardy advisor to Laurel?
 
When one uses the word 'rebellion' for the U.S. it get's my attention. That word is not used as often as 'revolution' is used to advocate radical change.
I saw your previous reply to my short question, you seemed to indicate it was just hyperbole. Fair enough.

Looking around I don't see that Gorka used that term. Plenty of critics of Bannon and Gorka describe them using the term. But do they actually use the term themselves?
I did find:
Gut Check: The Right Way to Rebel
I enjoy Gutfeld's humor. He intentionally uses over the top rhetoric.

No need to reply, just trying to explain why 'rebellion' causes alarm.

I have a lot of respect for educators.

I am not the only one who gets it:

Matt Taibbi
November 10, 2016
Trump out of the White House in 2016 will go down as one of the all-time examples of insular arrogance. The party not only spent most of the past two years ignoring the warning signs of the Trump rebellion, but vilifying anyone who tried to point them out. It denounced all rumors of its creeping unpopularity as vulgar lies and bullied anyone who dared question its campaign strategy by calling them racists, sexists and agents of Vladimir Putin's Russia.

But the party's willful blindness symbolized a similar arrogance across the American intellectual elite. Trump's election was a true rebellion, directed at anyone perceived to be part of "the establishment." The target group included political leaders, bankers, industrialists, academics, Hollywood actors, and, of course, the media. And we all closed our eyes to what we didn't want to see.
President Trump: How America Got It So Wrong - Rolling Stone
 
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