Wow. If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black. I'm more likely to believe what Al Jazeera has to say than what is reported by these clowns.
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Wow. If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black. I'm more likely to believe what Al Jazeera has to say than what is reported by these clowns.
Had to quit watching at the 2:40 mark - Kudlow & Kincaid filled my quota of mealy-mouthed smarminess for this month.
Seems Kudlow only likes the free market when it don't involve no Mooslum terrists. I guess only 'Murrican terrists get to have TV channels.
(Is it just me, or does anyone else find the "Free Market Friday" caption in the thumbnail ironic?)
Current TV was socialist propaganda... this is a net win.
Qutar's Al-Thani family is becoming very active in World Affairs.. They are one of the main $$ backers of Foreign fighters into Syria & now this.
Pfft. More dog and pony show. Al Jazeera and CNBC's agendas are identical.
I hear so many people complaining about this. As much as I don't like him, you can't fault Gore for selling to al jazeera instead of Glenn Beck. I would rather sell to Osama bin laden himself than Beck.
The two guys in this video are morons parroting the same shit from the Bush administration about al jazeera when they pressured cable tv to not pick it up. It's just a news station just like the propaganda outlets we have here like CNN, Fox, and NBC.
If people dont like AL jazeera, then dont watch. im sure most of americans dont watch it anyways. what is the big deal?
Hell. I rather watch Al Jazeera than things like..
All My Baby Mamas where one black rapper has children with 10 different women. Or a show about Kim Kardashian and Kanye Wests baby.
It is good that less people are watching TV and more is on the internet.
I do love that FoxNews is leading the charge of how bad this is...
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles...audiprince.htm
Quote:
Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal boasted in Dubai earlier this week about his ability to change the news content that viewers around the world see on television.
In early September 2005, Bin Talal bought 5.46% of voting shares in News Corp. This made the Fifth richest man on the Forbes World's Richest People, the fourth largest voting shareholder in News Corp., the parent of Fox News. News Corp. is the world's leading newspaper publisher in English. It operates more than 175 newspapers, in the UK, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and the US, and distributes more than 40 million papers per week. In addition, News Corp. owns and operates an international collection of TV outlets, radio stations, magazines, book publishers and film studios.
After bin Talal purchased his voting shares in News Corp., on September 23, 2005, he stated in an advertising supplement to the New York Times, “When I invest in a group like CITICROUP, the Four Seasons, the News Corp. or Time Warner, my objective is not to manage those companies.” But this is not quite accurate, considering the Prince’s December 5, 2005 statement given to Middle East Online regarding his ability to change what viewers see on Fox News. Covering the riots in Paris last November, Fox ran a banner saying: "Muslim riots." Bin Talal was not happy. "I picked up the phone and called Murdoch... (and told him) these are not Muslim riots, these are riots out of poverty," he said. "Within 30 minutes, the title was changed from Muslim riots to civil riots."
Does this mean that I'll forced to change the channel when Wolf Blitzer is having a balanced discussion about how how to deal with "Iran's quest for nuclear weapons?"