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Supreme court edition. Embarrassing, but I admit, funny. 3rd base heck....since you like politics, please tell me that ain't you.
 
Neil............ I knew someone was gonna say Armstrong. I just want to believe that that is staged, and people aren't really that stupid, but unfortunately I know better.
 
Never underestimate how little most people actually know about the government and current affairs. But he presumably occasionally runs into somebody who actually knows a lot and they don't show a person like that.
He swears they don't edit out the smart people. Occasionally, he will interview someone with a clue and it makes the show, so I will take him at his word. Also, I'm not one bit surprised. I've learned not to underestimate the ignorance of the average American as to things that matter. I am sure most of those interviewees can list more winners of The Voice and American Idol than supreme court justices, past or present. I only hope those ignorant morons aren't motivated to cast a vote on election day.
 
Give the kid a break. He is probably from NY and thought a hat that said Cocks on it would get him laid.
 
Jesse Waters is outstanding ` those segments are really funny. And if you want the truth, you need to watch Fox News.

"That often happens. People come from other countries, study the country, and figure it out." - Bill O'Reilly.

Irony is rich in that one haha. But anyway, this segment is highly questionable for a "news show." Notice 2 things: 1) everyone he interviews is young, and 2) he doesn't ask for political affiliation. The goal: for viewers to watch and say "Young people (probably democrats) don't know crap...the future is grim." Also, he only said "hearings". Could've been a bit more clear but I digress.

No doubt those people were clueless, but that was the aim before the camera was clicked. They're pretty good with selective editing to suit a narrative.

"Swedish Defense and National Security Advisor Nils Bildt"

http://nordic.businessinsider.com/f...al-security-advisor--who-doesnt-exist-2017-2/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...m-fox-news-swedish-national-security-adviser/
 
"That often happens. People come from other countries, study the country, and figure it out." - Bill O'Reilly.

Irony is rich in that one haha. But anyway, this segment is highly questionable for a "news show." Notice 2 things: 1) everyone he interviews is young, and 2) he doesn't ask for political affiliation. The goal: for viewers to watch and say "Young people (probably democrats) don't know crap...the future is grim." Also, he only said "hearings". Could've been a bit more clear but I digress.

No doubt those people were clueless, but that was the aim before the camera was clicked. They're pretty good with selective editing to suit a narrative.

"Swedish Defense and National Security Advisor Nils Bildt"

http://nordic.businessinsider.com/f...al-security-advisor--who-doesnt-exist-2017-2/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...m-fox-news-swedish-national-security-adviser/


Or this one.

Swedish officer interviewed on FOX News says filmmaker 'edited the answers'

https://www.aol.com/article/news/20...rting-that-spurred-trump-s-sweden-c/21717885/


Or should I post a video of Ted Koppel schooling Sean Hannity?? Ah, nevermind...
 
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