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Fox News host Sean Hannity did not react well to a media poll naming him the “Worst Host” on Fox News, unleashing a series of tweets on Twitter attacking the website that conducted the poll, while draping his fury in purported concern for the two police officers killed in Brooklyn on Saturday.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
I agree with the poll, if Fox wants to make a move, I would love to see the Judge take Sean's slot and allow Hannity more free time to hone those martial arts skillz he brags about...
Rupert Murdoch, controlling owner of News Corp., with Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit in March. Waleed holds 7 percent of the voting stock of the media company.
originally posted by: TsukiLunar
a reply to: Sremmos80
We all know everything in the media is a false flag for the foolish Sheeple to eat from the mouth of the government like a mother bird feed her baby birds chewed up worms through the mouth. Yes I think that is a perfect simile for this situation.
originally posted by: BushMaster16
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
I agree with the poll, if Fox wants to make a move, I would love to see the Judge take Sean's slot and allow Hannity more free time to hone those martial arts skillz he brags about...
He already had his own show and it was a damn good one - Ironically the Judge was the victim of "getting too close to the truth and in so doing irritating the hell out of the powers that be at FOX, such as Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch."
But more importantly the viewing public should be made aware of the SAUDI CONNECTION at FOXNEWSCORP. Be it known that the parent company of Fox News shares a financial backer with a Saudi imam who is at the center many of the bizarre happenings such as the firing of Judge Napolitano. The second-largest holder of voting stock in News Corp. is Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a nephew of the Saudi king. And through his so-called philanthropies, Waleed has given generously to initiatives pursued by the imam, Feisal Abdul Rauf who is the onw who tried to build a mosque at Ground Zero.
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Rupert Murdoch, controlling owner of News Corp., with Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit in March. Waleed holds 7 percent of the voting stock of the media company.