by Frank Minero
Bottom feeders at the Fox “News” network have been
running with a false narrative about Obama’s commitment to defeat the
Islamic State. They say he’s not doing enough to combat ISIL and
complain that he doesn’t refer to them as “Islamic” extremists.In all honesty, Fox News couldn’t care less about the effect their lies have on our country. They hate Obama more than they love America. Their number one priority is to take Obama down at any cost… and that’s what they do.
Case in point, on Wednesday, Fox News strategic analyst Ralph Peters played the Holocaust card. In response to a question from Bill Hemmer of “America’s Newsroom,” Peters spewed the following nonsense:
“You know, after the Holocaust and World War II, the world said ‘Never again.’ But Bill O’Reilly’s right; it’s happening again. And it is a genuine Holocaust against Christians.”Peters continues his manufactured tirade by placing blame for this “Holocaust against Christians” squarely on Obama’s shoulders. He says:
“These Christians are kidnapped. Our President does nothing. Christians are tortured and even crucified publicly. Our president does nothing. Christian women are kidnapped and raped and raped again. Our President does nothing. Christians are driven from their homes in the middle east by the hundreds of thousands, slaughtered by the tens of thousands and our President does nothing.”Then comes the coup de grâce. Peters takes a breath, then spits out a laughable comparison between our President and Pontius Pilate, the man implicated in the crucifixion of Jesus. Peters says:
“He is the reincarnation of Pontius Pilate washing his hands of it, but this blood’s not coming off.”Peters goes on to complain that America’s coalition against ISIS is a lie, that our President would rather persecute Israel than go after the Islamic State and that Obama’s legacy is going to be an Iranian nuclear bomb.
When studies show only 11% of the “facts” aired by Fox News pundits are true, you would think Americans would find another place to get their news, right?
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