This is a moment in time that shall go down in history, folks. As said a ways back, the multi billion dollar CNN corporation single handedly busted history's most severe levels of "only ever raise politically correct, non-Jewish related questions, now" social domination of the West, simultaneously restarting the public discourse on that very J (and very Q) "JQ" - aka The Jewish Question. <snigger> Evidently Fox News wants in on the Good Times :D Especially this nugget, from Fox News' "The Specialists" host, Guy Benson, talking about the recent huwaite march in Charlottseville: "They were chanting things like, 'Jews will not replace us,'" Mr. Benson said. "There's nothing good about that." ( In the immortal words of a grinning Kek: "That's where you're wrong, kiddo :)" ) So, ask Arch-Angel Gabriel, Mr Benson, or ponder the meta cycles arising from the shibboleth, and perhaps wisdom shall dawn - unlikely, but possible nonetheless. What a gas, as they say ... ----- Forwarded message from "PFKR", aka The Kangz ----- Wow': Stunned TV Hosts Reacted in Real Time to Trump https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/business/media/wow-stunned-tv-hosts-reacted-in-real-time-to-trump.html?partner=rss&emc=rss On Fox News, normally a redoubt of Trump support, the 5 p.m. co-hosts of "The Specialists" shook their heads, with the anchor Guy Benson saying that Mr. Trump "lost me" when he insisted that some "very fine people" participated in the white supremacist rally. "They were chanting things like, 'Jews will not replace us,'" Mr. Benson said. "There's nothing good about that." His co-host, Ms. Timpf, a libertarian pundit who contributes to National Review Online, exhaled deeply. "It was one of the biggest messes that I've ever seen," she said. "I can't believe it happened." Disbelief also dominated the early reaction on MSNBC and CNN, where Mr. Tapper ended his afternoon show by directly addressing viewers. - - - --Lauren-- Lauren Kangztein (lauren@kangz.com): https://www.kangz.com/laurenk ----- End forwarded message -----