Not with this again. The anti-Trump media is once again playing the ‘crowd size card’ to attack President Trump. Just like they did on inauguration day where they attempted to compare crowd size long before Trump was on stage to when Obama was being sworn it. The crowd was bigger than those initial attacks, though not as large as Obama’s.
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Nichols received a 10-day suspension before the school board decided on the expulsion. The male student involved received no punishment whatsoever. In fact, he brought another water gun to the school on April 3rd and along with another student, only received an in-school suspension.
The Fresno shooting suspect accused of killing three people on Tuesday shouted “Allahu Akbar” when he was taken into custody by law enforcement, according to Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer – but the Associated Press made an editorial decision to print the translation of his words from Arabic to English: “God is great.”
Granger restaurant owner Roberto Beristain is still in the United States — in a detention facility in Texas — as attorneys across the country file documents to prevent his deportation, said Adam Ansari, a Chicago attorney who’s served as an advocate for the family.
The State Department said on Monday it was ending U.S. funding for the United Nations Population Fund, the international body’s agency focused on family planning as well as maternal and child health in more than 150 countries.
Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai said they were withdrawing their ads from Mr. O’Reilly’s prime-time show, “The O’Reilly Factor,” after The New York Times published an investigation this weekend that found five women who made allegations of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior against him. Those five women received settlements totaling about $13 million, The Times reported.
Dylan Byers, one of the media writers at CNN who works for media industry defender Brian Stelter, printed a story on Thursday alleging: “Last year, after ending one of his many spirited on-air arguments with liberal contributor Juan Williams, Hannity pulled out a gun and pointed it directly at Williams.” Byers cited “three sources with knowledge of the incident” to make the claim.
“He even turned on the laser sight, causing a red dot to bob around on Williams’ body,” Byers wrote, adding in parentheses: “Hannity was just showing off, the sources said, but the unforeseen off-camera antic clearly disturbed Williams and others on set.”
Byers added in the next paragraph that the alleged incident was investigated, and it was determined nothing bad happened.
So yeah, Sean Hannity is a violent sociopath white guy who threatened innocent unarmed ‘gentle giant’ black guy Juan Williams. Seems legit. Except …
(1/2) This incident is being sensationalized – everything was under total control throughout and I never felt like I was put in harm’s way.
Now, you’d think that after your report got shredded for the mythology it is by both subjects of your report, alleged assailant and alleged victim, that you’d back away. Especially after the laughable karate bit, right?
[Tweet theme=”basic-full”]You’d think after ur report got shredded for the lie it is by both subjects of the report that you’d back away. Nope[/Tweet]