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RE: ESPN distances itself from anchor Jemele Hill’s Trump tweets
(09-15-2017 10:30 AM)Fitbud Wrote:  No one with an honest opinion of Donald Trump is going to get a gig on Fox news.

You are an idiot - or at the very least that is an idiotic statement. That is flat out 100% B.S.- not to mention an ignorant and biased opinion on your behalf.

It IS possible that some people like Trump, just because you don't agree with the guy doesn't mean that everyone does. To say that no one who shares YOUR opinion will get a gig on Fox may be accurate; but there are A LOT of people honestly agree with him.

Stop acting like an F-ing victim and do something instead of biatching and moaning. If these f-ing protesters spent half as much energy doing what they think is right as they do "protesting" maybe they would accomplish something. Expressing your beliefs and actually acting on them are two very different things.
09-15-2017 12:06 PM
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