Jeremiah Wright claims Obama ally offered $150,000 bribe in 2008 to shut up
Guess who's back:

If you guessed Jeremiah (God Damn America) Wright you would be correct.
The Hillary Clinton campaign nearly derailed Obama’s nomination by
digging up Wright’s incendiary and controversial sermons at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago (TUCC),
including exhortations like, “God damn America!” and saying
that 9/11 was nothing more than America’s chickens coming home to roost —
among many other statements. Obama later proclaimed ignorance of
Wright’s rants despite his long association with TUCC, and eventually
renounced Wright and TUCC entirely when Wright wouldn’t keep his mouth
shut.
When sermons of Obama’s Chicago pastor, Jeremiah Wright, surfaced
during the Iowa primaries, it threatened to derail Obama’s campaign.
ABC aired one where Wright screamed, “Goddamn America!” Edward Klein
interviewed Wright, who told him Obama’s team tried to buy his silence.
‘Man, the media ate me alive,” Wright told me when we met in his
office at Chicago’s Kwame Nkrumah Academy. “After the media went
ballistic on me, I received an e-mail offering me money not to preach at all until the November presidential election.”
QUIET, PLEASE: President Obama’s onetime pastor Jeremiah Wright says he was offered money not to preach.
“Who sent the e-mail?” I asked Wright.
“It was from one of Barack’s closest friends.”
“He offered you money?”
“Not directly,” Wright said. “He sent the offer to one of the members of the church, who sent it to me.”
“How much money did he offer you?”
“One hundred and fifty thousand dollars,” Wright said.
“Did Obama himself ever make an effort to see you?”
“Yes,”
Wright said. “Barack said he wanted to meet me in secret, in a secure
place. And I said, ‘You’re used to coming to my home, you’ve been here
countless times, so what’s wrong with coming to my home?’ So we met in
the living room of the parsonage of Trinity United Church of Christ, at
South Pleasant Avenue right off 95th Street, just Barack and me. I don’t
know if he had a wire on him. His security was outside somewhere.
“And
one of the first things Barack said was, ‘I really wish you wouldn’t do
any more public speaking until after the November election.’ He knew I
had some speaking engagements lined up, and he said, ‘I wish you
wouldn’t speak. It’s gonna hurt the campaign if you do that.’
“And
what did you say?” I asked. “I said, ‘I don’t see it that way. And
anyway, how am I supposed to support my family?’ And he said, ‘Well, I
wish you wouldn’t speak in public. The press is gonna eat you alive.’
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So what does this link prove? That Bob Beckel, a staunch Democrat, does not like Wall Street? Obama says the same thing but Wall Street gives more to Obama's campaign, by huge margins, than anyone else. You should try reading the whole article.
I am not asking you to prove anything because I know that you can't, so that would be an exercise in futility on my part. Drink some more Kool-Aid and relax. It will soon be over and Romney will save us.
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Fox also employes commentators who give their opinions, much like we do on SH. The commentators are not news people. The commentators are commentators. Commentators include Bill O'Reiley, Greta Van Susteren, and Karl Rove.
Now, all the people on your list are commentators. They express their opinions. You are free to agree or disagree as you like. But the are not news people.
Do you get it now? So you still owe us a list of news items that were in error.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Fox also has been proven to have 15% to 20% more of it's viewer to believe a story proven false even after they were told the facts...
So 15% to 20% more viewers on Fox trusts untrustworthy facts. What's that say about Fox viewers?
CNN = around 41% believed the lie after they were told it was a lie.
MSNBC = around 45% believed the lie after they were told it was a lie.
Foxed UP News = around 62% believed the lie after they were told it was a lie.
Google Fox News viewer study 2010... I think that will bring up a few links.
Remember..."Petraeus or Betray us."
Was the retraction on Fox, the lead or main story? See same effect!
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And thanks for being civil as well.