Fox retracts

Anyone know what is going on with the Seth Rich story? Hannity promised a bombshell for Wednesday night, then Manchester tragically happened and his show was all about that. Now media is saying Fox has retracted it’s previous story that tied Rich to Wikileaks, but Hannity’s tweeting he’s not retracting anything, will drop the bombshell tonight, and he’ll tell how Media Matters and others are trying to shut him up and get him ejected from his job. Have you heard more?

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11 Responses to Fox retracts

  1. 10 Cents10 Cents says:

    I think the Dems have to believe that a conspiracy happened so they don’t have to face reality. “It is someone else’s fault. We should have won.” This is great for the base but when it goes on too long violence ensues.

    The good thing from our perspective is they are doing the things which prove to be unsuccessful. If you follow a lie, you always wind up in trouble. The Snowflakes have to believe that their air-conditioned lives are really bad because success for them is destroying the success of others.

  2. AvatarEThompson says:

    Oy; I ask myself if I can take yet another hit. If anything happens to Sean Hannity, I’m so off the Fox, it’ll take your breath away.

    I’m watching tonight so I can respond to your post in a knowledgeable manner tomorrow.

    Thanks for the warning Pencil…

  3. Mike LaRocheMike LaRoche says:

    Fox is devolving into just another leftist news outlet.

  4. AvatarXennady says:

    Here’s more: http://voxday.blogspot.com/2017/05/seth-rich-was-panda.html

    Apparently Seth Rich was leaking demonrat dirt to wikileaks. Subsequently he was killed in a supposed robbery by supposed robbers who didn’t actually rob him.

    I see via the sidebar link that the family got to publish an editorial demanding people let this matter drop, because obviously the question of whether or not a democrat operative was murdered by the party after exposing their lawbreaking is a matter that only concerns them personally.

    I will note, not that I need to here, that the left is casually and nastily indifferent to the feelings of anyone hurt by them or their partisans, including the families of people killed by illegal aliens, the Benghazi attack, etc, etc.

    That Hannity was willing to shut up, out of his respect for the family’s wishes, is a fine example of just how the right loses to leftists- and why I pay no attention to Hannity, ever. If a RNC staffer was killed in the same manner as Seth Rich after exposing GOP dirt, the entire leftist media establishment would be camping out in the family’s front yard, decency or respect for the family be damned.

    The GOP is, of course, irrelevant to all this. But it always is, isn’t it?

  5. PencilvaniaPencilvania says:

    welp. I read elsewhere that Rich’s laptop was examined and no contact with wikileaks was found; and then that a third party, some guy named Kim, maintains he was the middleman, that Rich sent docs to him and he forwarded them to wikileaks.
    I guess Rich’s family are of the same mind as Ambassador Stevens’ family, who of all the relatives of Americans murdered in Benghazi, never pronounced a word of reproach to the Dem administration. Either they are incredibly loyal, or incredibly paid off.

  6. AvatarXennady says:

    Or incredibly scared.

    I posit that this is a possibility that we should be noticing, all things considered. I still remember reading of an account by a woman involved with Bill Clinton, stating that she only felt safe after he left office. It was from a Canadian newspaper, I recall.

    If Seth Rich was in fact murdered by the demonrat party, and in fact the family knows or suspects it, they must surely have noticed that there is no one raising any alarm implicating the demonrats as a whole.

    Keep quiet, they get to live their lives, perhaps with financial inducements. Complain, all manner of unpleasantness can appear, perhaps including deep-diving legal investigations.

    Remember how the left used the IRS to harass opponents, with impunity, or how easily bigwig media personalty Sean Hannity was lately turned away?

    I don’t think that sort of thing encourages potential whistleblowers to blow the whistle on the left, to put it mildly.

    Again, the GOP is irrelevant to all this, which is something we should also wonder about. Remember that rather minor Clinton scandal, circa about the confidential FBI files that they somehow ended up with, circa 1995?

    What if that wasn’t so minor after all?

  7. DevereauxDevereaux says:

    On a different note (ahem) ?has anyone noted the latest Neilson ratings. Fox once was king of the hill. Since they fired O’Reilly, things have gone downhill. Even Rachael Maddow is doing better than Fox.

    Personally I like Tucker Carlson. I am not at all engaged with the new Five slot, choosing mostly to pass it up. Hannity usually is blowing up too hard – at least for me. Greg Gutfeld seems to hit the right note, but he couldn’t carry a night-time slot I don’t think.

    So Fox is coming apart. Meanwhile O’Reilly is still talking, now at what-ever-news. He contends he was ambushed and hatched. Perhaps. Considering some of the above theories, he certainly is less unbelievable about being ambushed.

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