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Donna Brazile, the former acting chair of the Democratic National Committee, has joined the Fox News Channel as a contributor, the network announced Monday.
“There’s an audience on Fox News that doesn’t hear enough from Democrats. We have to engage that audience and show Americans of every stripe what we stand for rather than retreat into our ‘safe spaces’ where we simply agree with each other. For there is no safety in self-limiting numbers. You can be darn sure that I’m still going to be me on Fox News.”
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Fox has always been on the dark side
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Fox has always been on the dark side
That is because you need to turn the brightness on your TV up.
originally posted by: Duderino
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: shawmanfromny
Fox has always been on the dark side
That is because you need to turn the brightness on your TV up.
And burn your eyes out along with your brain?
originally posted by: Willtell
Maybe some folks here need to turn on they're the moral sense in their soul...
Love rather than hate
Generosity rather than selfishness
Intelligence rather than ignorance
Inclusion rather than exclusion
Fox news has always represented the wrong side of the above equations—hatred-selfishness, ignorance, and exclusion.
Interim DNC boss apologizes to Bernie for 'salacious' emails
Donna Brazile discusses her call with Sanders
www.foxnews.com...#
Email released by WikiLeaks, Brazile declined a Washington Post interview request two months ago because she was worried what she might say about Sanders’ campaign.
“I have no intentions of touching this,” Brazile wrote to several DNC operatives on May 13. “Why? Because I will cuss out the Sanders camp!”
She infamously had to step down from the Michael Dukakis presidential campaign in 1988 after stoking an unsubstantiated rumor about a George H.W. Bush affair.
She had said, "The American people have every right to know if Barbara Bush will share that bed with him in the White House." She said Bush owed it to Americans to “fess up” about the rumors.
According to a Los Angeles Times article from the time, Dukakis apologized to Bush, and Brazile resigned. Brazile also said she regretted making the comments.