Discussion: Fox Analyst Lashes Out At Giuliani And Trump: They 'Mock The Gov't At Their Peril'

Someone didn’t panic and pull the sprinkler systems and fire alarms in the studio when he started saying that?

50 Likes

Oh, my …

5 Likes

But her emails.

9 Likes

This guy has been a Fox News Cassandra, that’s been predicting trouble for the president for quite a while now, often to dismissal of the Fox’s pro-Trump drones and airheads.

37 Likes

If we could just get the Judge a prime time slot to counter Hannity “Hair on Fire.”

3 Likes

In six months will the official FOX™ line be “Donald who?”?

11 Likes

When they start labeling Trump with a (D) in their graphics, that’s when I’ll take note.

39 Likes

I read this news, together with Rex’s public diss of Individual 1 and Nick Ayers rejection of the Chief of Staff job as positive signs that professional Republican politicos (even the ones who have been big Trump supporters) are finally starting to feel they can turn on Trump. It will take a little longer for the cult members in the general public to catch on, but when they do, whoa Nellie.

48 Likes

Napolitano appears to have some integrity. When will Fox “News” silence him?

5 Likes

FOX Analyst: “Trump and Giuliani Mock the Gov’t At Their Peril”

The Giuliani 2016 pre-election prediction (which propelled Comey to the fore) has been curiously avoided for serious and comprehensive public scrutiny and discussion for many moons. It is now time for the government to “mock” (or at least rock) Giuliani.

7 Likes

Since I can handle viewing maybe 10 minutes a week on odd months, I am not familiar with the regular denizens beyond the big names on this particular instrument.of propaganda.

6 Likes

We can still mock Jerry Falwell jr tho, still, right?

Jerry Falwell Jr. And A Young Pool Attendant Launched A Business That Sparked A Bitter Dispute

Jerry Falwell Jr befriended a 21 y.o pool boy named “Giancarlo,” to the point where he was flying Giancarlo around in his private jet & then entered a business venture with the pool boy because
Falwell wanted to help him “establish a new career.”

25 Likes

I can’t remember who it was, but I saw a reporter earlier on MSNBC who says a prominent GOP member of Congress told her they are starting to realize he’s been woefully underplaying his exposure even in private. Duh! They are starting to freak out because I think they now sense that they are going to have to cut him loose at some point. The fallout from their angry base is going to be brutal and the middle/moderates aren’t going to reward them for finally standing up to PP. They are in an impossible situation mostly of their own making.

35 Likes

Any member of the GOP who claims to be surprised that Trump was “woefully underplaying” his criminal exposure 24/7 in public and private is either lying or stupid or crazy. No exceptions.

24 Likes

I think it’s more like wishful thinking. They’ve been telling themselves, “it’s not that bad,” despite all evidence that it’s worse than anything we’ve seen before. I think that’s kind of been their only choice until now. Taking PP on is career ending. Turns out not doing so is career ending too.

21 Likes

Womp, womp.

9 Likes

I hope you are right. I think his base won’t care, and most others will fall for the ruse that Trump ran afoul of the law because its complicated, or because he’s bold, or because, dammit, he’s an outsider, etc… His pals in the media are going to make pinning consequences on Trump politically difficult. It’s gonna get nasty, and very, very weird.

5 Likes

Headline in The Onion: “Giuliani says Breaking the Law is Not A Crime”.:joy:

28 Likes

Exactly. That’s our problem with DJT now.

1 Like