Chuck Asay by Chuck Asay
- October 21, 2009
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Chuck Asay sifts the events of the day through his biblical worldview and tries to persuade readers to see things his way...that rights are given by a higher authority than the governments of men, that mankind is not the ultimate arbiter of truth and that our Constitutional Republic is worth protecting. Chuck believes ideas, not politicians rule the world. He tries to protect ideas which he thinks are good and attacks ideas he thinks bring harm.
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Ronshua
said,
about 1 month ago
Now that’s funny .
Copperdomebodhi said, about 1 month ago
Why? Fox isn’t banned from the White House. White House staffers are going to keep appearing on Fox shows. All the President has done is said what everybody knows - Fox News stays in business by telling right-wingers what they want to hear.
The best part is watching Fox, and seeing one Fox employee after another agreeing that it’s outrageous that anyone should suggest their coverage is biased. That would be easier to believe if someone who disagreed with that point of view ever made it to the air.
George W. Bush went 8 years without talking to the New York Times. Where were all these prinicipled conservative defenders of free speech then?
parkersinthehouse said, about 1 month ago
the copper nails it again!
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Ronshua
said,
about 1 month ago
If you can’t see the humor , it’s not funny for you , sorry .
“Now that’s funny .” Was noway intended as a Political thesis .
Wished I hadn’t typed it , first poster and all I lost my head and sense of pecking order . Won’t happen again !
believecommonsense
said,
about 1 month ago
watchdog on the fox hen house:
http://foxattacks.com/
algurka
said,
about 1 month ago
Yes, and so are the rest rooms. You wanted “change,” well, here it is!
Tigger
said,
about 1 month ago
Bogus! Lies!
lalas said, about 1 month ago
Where in The Constitution does it say that the POTUS MUST meet with Faux News? As I recall, GHWB and GWB both locked out certain publications after unfavorable pieces.
And everyone is wrong about this being about the rightwing slant…. it’s about the fact that Fox LIES and then refuses to correct those lies.
believecommonsense
said,
about 1 month ago
^ see Bennett 10/21 for Fox’s distortions of video and editing.
twieliczka
said,
28 days ago
Same guards Bush had in the same spot to ward off MSNBC reporters.
Still waiting for the MSM to report about that old trip down memory lane. Or did they forget to do a “memory” back-up and their minds just got blown away?