Sigh.
And still, to refocus on why I replied initially, Rasselass and his source base those accusation -as made- on nothing.
Hence I can make the same argument about Rasselass, that's all.
It is the kind of so-called "argumentation"-style I'm pointing out here.
It seems very 'modern' and the right-wing thing to do.
I ask for his argumentation not for second-hand opinions. You're not adding arguments either, yet come up with some MSM stuff.
Like I said, I didn't follow any of this - I just noticed the argumentation style and asked for clarification.
Your reaction is not helping either, which tactic is (I have to say) perfectly summarized by:
You are like a cat burying turds in the litter box that has eaten a box of Ex-lax.
Either it shows you're very well informed or you are deflecting the arguments I made by applying it yourself.
So let me not return the favor and, all poop creativity aside, let's continue with your wedged-in Fox-story for whichever additional non-argument you're trying to make.
You say you read all kinds of opinionated (mainstream) newspapers and still came up with some half-baked Fox-article and now with some Newsweek cut-and-paste video that's a summary of... what exactly? The hear-say opinions that follows?
Please stop, I don't care about those and theatrical fake outrage.
So out of curiosity, and 5 seconds search, I found this.
No comments, no opinions, just footage.
I skipped through it: It looks like some boring policy-summary for Democrats, a bit similar to what the Republicans did a while back (right?)-
I wouldn't watch that back-slapping stuff from both of them willingly.
Yet from what I've glanced at least he didn't blame or shame anyone or made some other baseless 'modern' suggestion.
Thus for you the same question (attempt): What's your summary of that event?
And, what questions would you have asked about what was said: please reference the timing of the video so I may look it up.
Here's the video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDGfO9Vrgk
(The cut is at 17:30)