Friday Fox Follies – The Fox “News” Administration Shapes Up
After president elect Donald Trump finishes his Fox “News” hires, will there be anyone at the Fake News Network to lie to the Right Wing?
After president elect Donald Trump finishes his Fox “News” hires, will there be anyone at the Fake News Network to lie to the Right Wing?
“[I]f you live in the blue—any spot that’s blue—I would say, ‘Oh God, help me. Oh God forgive me.’ Because those are the ones who came against the will of God in this election.â€
Donald Trump tried to get the recounts stopped in Wisconsin and Michigan, and he has failed in both states.
Hillary Clinton’s former campaign manager, Robbie Mook, is calling for a Congressional investigation into Russia’s interference in the US presidential election.
The statement on the latest jobs numbers from Trump’s economic adviser bordered on delusional. Instead of discussing the pre-recession level unemployment rate or the hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs created, Team Trump is pretending like the good economy doesn’t exist.
Allies of President-elect Donald Trump are mounting legal efforts to stop the recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
The Carrier deal has turned into a prime example of the sorts of conflicts of interest that will be coming to the White House with Donald Trump. It turns out the president-elect gave Carrier $7 million in taxpayer money and he is invested in Carrier’s parent company, United Technologies.
The Obama recovery surged by adding 178,000 new private sector jobs in November. This is the equivalent of 178 Trump deals with Carrier at zero cost to taxpayers.
“The bill has a giveaway to the gun lobby, cuts Medicare, raids the Affordable Care Act, and makes it harder for people with disabilities to get Medicaid.”
“So that accusation…about having white supremacists and racism lead your campaign, is like calling all the voters for Donald Trump racists and bigots”
“Mr Trump, this is bullshit. Can you hire someone who doesn’t work for Goldman Sachs? What about that swamp? Huh? “
“Who would you rather have making a decision about where to make furnaces or cars? A company whose profitability depends on making good decisions, or a branding executive turned politician who wants to claim political credit?”