
Holy cow! That's my "polite" reaction to
this breaking story about the REAL reason Trump won't do the Fox debate on
Thursday night.
Read this first, and be sure to click on the link
referencing Julie Hahn's investigative piece at Breitbart. If
this doesn't blow your socks off, I'm not sure you're breathing. -- ASK
Posted on January 27, 2016 by sundance
Many broadcast
hours and column inches are sure to be used today and tomorrow regarding the
decision by Donald Trump to skip the Fox News debate in Iowa.
Predicatively 90%
of those reports will most likely circle around a Donald Trump -vs- Megyn
Kelly narrative. Obviously that aspect will be the preferred hook used by Fox
News to avoid sunlight; it is also profoundly wrong.
Megyn Kelly, and
her sidekick Chris Stirewalt are the visible symptom, not the actual underlying
issue. Their partnered ‘too-cute-by-half schtick‘
has been ongoing for several months, including the coordinated antics at the
last debate, and in the weeks leading up to the last debate;
but again, they are the symptom – not the real issue.
However, it’s also
more than a little hypocritical for the same republican voices who were
shouting at republican nominees in 2011/2012, for walking into traps with CNN’s
Candy Crowley and ABC’s George Stephanopolous, to now be clutching their pearls
when 2016 republican frontrunner Donald Trump recognizes the construct in Fox
News and avoids it.
Chris Stirewalt is
the advance guy, the Fox political debate contractor/producer who is in Iowa
setting up the parameters. He’s the scout organizing the Muslim activist to
confront Donald Trump. He’s the guy organizing the Mexican
immigrant to question/antagonize the intended target,
trump. Stirewalt puts the agenda script together – Ms. Kelly, Mr. Wallace
and Mr. Baier execute the production.

Megyn Kelly @megynkelly .@ChrisStirewalt on 2016 race: “This race will look totally different, I promise, on Friday than it does today.” #KellyFile #GOPDebate
The problem is
Stirewalt and Kelly are so full of themselves, they’ve become too
transparent. They were also transparent before the August 5th 2015
debate, but there wasn’t enough history to provide any context for
Trump to avoid it. He just dealt with it.
The “paint-Trump-a–sexist” scheme
didn’t work, it actually backfired, and Fox found themselves facing a hostile
reaction from their own viewership.
Unfortunately, when
the globalist financial goals of the company owner are driving the
decision-making, a strong back lash won’t stop the employees from setting up
round #2.
Remember too, this
Iowa/Fox debate was never on the original list, the damage was to have been
done by the previous debates leading up to the Fox Business Network debate in
North Charleston; held during national RNC Committee Convention.
There’s two
story-lines to this overall “Get Trump” narrative. One is a corporate Fox media
set-up (so ridiculously obvious the
intended target saw it coming a mile away); the other is the reason
for the Fox corporate need to get Trump out of the way. The former deals
with the petty instructions from Rupert Murdoch and his band of fools; the
latter deals with Murdochs own political agendas: Open Borders/Amnesty and
Asian Trade-Deals (TPP).
Julia Hahn does a
great job outlining the Fox Amnesty Agenda -HERE.
We’ve also previously outlined the specifics of how they were going about it –
HERE.
To make ideological
matters worse, Fox News President Roger Ailes has been very sick, and not at the helm of Fox News for
the past several months. Instead, Mr. Wall Street, Rupert Murdoch, has
been personally meeting with the program executives and formatting their
objectives.
Fox News President
Roger Ailes would never allow his team to send out a press release like this:
FOX NEWS: “We
learned from a secret back channel that the Ayatollah and Putin both intend to
treat Donald Trump unfairly when they meet with him if he becomes president. A
nefarious source tells us that Trump has his own secret plan to replace the
Cabinet with his Twitter followers to see if he should even go to those
meetings.”
Obviously, such
non-professional snark was a gift to Donald Trump providing him just the excuse
he needed to avoid the entire second debate set-up. That
over-the-top media release actually sounds like it was written by a zealous
Murdoch acolyte (executive) vying for the job of Ailes as soon as he resigns
his post.
As embarrassing as
that release was, the ridiculous reasoning/justification provided by Fox AFTER
Donald Trump pulled out is even worse.
Fox News, through this last release, attempt to make themselves the victim; and this media release reeks like the scribble of a college-aged social justice warrior, not a billion dollar network empire:“As many of our viewers know, FOX News is hosting a sanctioned debate in Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday night, three days before the first votes of the 2016 election are cast in the Iowa Caucus,” Fox News said in the statement. “Donald Trump is refusing to debate seven of his fellow presidential candidates on stage that night, which is near unprecedented.We’re not sure how Iowans are going to feel about him walking away from them at the last minute, but it should be clear to the American public by now that this is rooted in one thing – Megyn Kelly, whom he has viciously attacked since August and has now spent four days demanding be removed from the debate stage.Capitulating to politicians’ ultimatums about a debate moderator violates all journalistic standards, as do threats, including the one leveled by Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski toward Megyn Kelly.
In a call on Saturday with a Fox News executive, Lewandowski
stated that Megyn had a ‘rough couple of days after that last debate’ and he
‘would hate to have her go through that again.’ Lewandowski was warned not to
level any more threats, but he continued to do so.
We can’t give in to terrorizations toward any of our employees.
Trump is still welcome at Thursday night’s debate and will be treated fairly,
just as he has been during his 132 appearances on FOX News & FOX Business,
but he can’t dictate the moderators or the questions.”
“Terrorizations” oh
my….
However, Donald
Trump knows enough about Roger Ailes to know this is not a public release
approved by a normally-minded Ailes. No, this has the doofus Murdoch
boys, his leftist children who are being groomed to take over, written all over
it. As such :
Gabriel Sherman @gabrielsherman 15h15 hours agoPer Trump source: Trump's position now is he is chairman of his company and he will only deal with Murdoch at a chairman-to-chairman level
But you can be
absolutely guaranteed Rupert Murdoch does not want to be dragged into the
sunlight of this battle with Donald Trump.


The Corporate/Wall
Street Murdoch has way too much to lose. If millions of viewers begin to
see articles about Rupert’s corporate agendas’ toward amnesty, open borders and
Trans-Pacific Trade – the Fox ruse would be exposed.
In addition the
scars of the UK Daily Mirror scandal are
not yet healed.
It will be
interesting to see where this goes.