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Spurning Beer's avatar

Keith, baby, I'm flattered, but you have me confused with Barack Obama. I'm the one who believes that nationalism is a malignancy, that we are citizens of the world first, and that colonialism, Manifest Destiny, and American exceptionalism are a slimy coat of whitewash to disguise reprehensible greed. Barack likes to think the best of people.

The Quirk's avatar

You think this guy actually cares about "reality"?

The Quirk's avatar

He's no more an accredited doctor that Doctor Detroit.

Chris Grrr's avatar

How can you protect the free speech rights of a "news" network you don’t like? Why would you?

WA Bishop's avatar

You'd think it would be easier to, say, develop an entertainment network of some kind and staff it with raving reactionaries.

WA Bishop's avatar

I'll have you know I looked up Dr. Keith Ablow on the Massachusetts Board of Physicians website and he has neither felony nor serious misdemeanor convictions on his record for the last ten years. What's more, he was once listed as one of Boston Magazine's "Faces to Watch". It would appear you ou all owe him an apology.

Ilgattomorte's avatar

Okay, now I'm convinced that the talking heads at Fox are just in a contest to see who can say the most ridiculously STUPID thing and still be taken seriously by the audience. I'm sure Ablow thinks he has it with this one, but I understand that Ingram will be breaking a special report showing Michelle Obama's healthy eating initiative is a well thought ruse to increase vegetarianism because the Obamas are actually flesh eating lizards from the forth dimension and Vegans taste better.

Jared James's avatar

He tried, but <a href="http:\/\/www.abovetopsecret.com\/forum\/thread976471\/pg1" target="_blank">the generals wouldn't go along.</a> Hashtag false flag.

Lefty Mark's avatar

Obama doesn't believe in Manifest Destiny because he didn't add the Iraqi oil fields to the territory of the United States as God intended.

Lefty Mark's avatar

Funny how RWers frequently seem to equate historical anti-colonial movements with anti-Americanism. Why, it's almost as if they are ignorant of the fact that such movements were concerned with eliminating colonial rule by Britain, France, Spain, Belgium and The Netherlands. For some odd reason they get squeamish when they read about or hear about people from colonized countries throwing off their foreign rulers, even though none of those colonial rulers were actually even us. It's the thought of brown people and black people challenging the domination by white people that bothers them and they associate it with anti-Americanism, even though America wasn't one of the countries that set up and ruled colonial empires in those parts of the world. Kind of revealing how they identify with the colonial rulers and not with the people who are seeking or have sought freedom from them.

They remind me of groups and individuals who oppose anti-bullying efforts in schools, even though none of those efforts are targeted at them or their kids. They prefer to identify with the bullies even though they don't come right out and admit it.

The Quirk's avatar

I believe the phrase is "Crazy as a needle-dicked bugfucker".

Monsieur_Grumpe's avatar

I think Keith Ablow has been watching The Strain and getting it confused with reality.

Msgr MΩment classic ☑️'s avatar

Ablow, blow, blow a goat; Ailes is so extreme. Blonde bimbo here and a blonde bimbo there, Fox News is just obscene.

Martini Glambassador's avatar

Listen, I'm no scientist, but it's clear to me that Keith Ablow has a name very similar to Assblow, which is the definitive explanation for the level of excrement that comes out of his mouth. Racist pig.

Ikimizi's avatar

Being a real Murrican and having empathy for people, if they even are people, who live elsewhere? Unpossible!