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Dear Howard and Mr Donald Trump Jr., Thank you Howard for your honest and balanced reporting, you have an excellent way of interviewing people and one always feels you examine all sides of the argument. As someone viewing the news from the other side of the world, I can tell you and Mr Donald Trump Jr., that it appears to be a very fair examination of the facts from all sides of the political spectrum across and from all of the mainstream media outlets. One senses everyone is doing their best. Fox News does their best to get the facts right. Judge Napolitano, Martha, Shep Smith, Chris - all of you do a great job. I think however that Hannity should not be the president of the United States number one adviser; he is a great news show host, but he shouldn't be advising a standing president. He is not an expert. How can he give good advice? Donal Trump Jr., you have to understand that because of your flip-flops and conflicting stories in your past interviews you are never going to be taken seriously again in a television interview or in a newspaper etc. It is a golden rule that when you change your testimony once, you can recover and be forgiven. But Don, you have changed your testimony more than a few times and now you must realize that your credibility can never fully recover. You have done your best Donald Trump Jr., but the best thing you can do for your country now is to ask your dad to step down for the good of his country and the free world. He’s done his best, but you’re talking about the most powerful country the world has ever seen and President Trump is certainly a great father, but America and the world need solid leadership and someone at the healm who inspires and can assume the role of commander-in-chief.
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Dear Ms Ingraham, Governor Huckabee and Mr Dershowitz, Thank you Ms Ingraham for your analyses on the news and especially the Mueller press conference. Thank you Governor Huckabee for your abliity to give your take on every subject, and be dignified in your criticism of others. No matter how much you disagree with someone, you are always able to not denigrate others who oppose you. Thank you Mr Dershowitz for showing laypeople like myself and others the interesting way the law can be interpreted. You could have condemned Mr Andretti and called him names, but you instead said you couldn’t comment on someone that has not been convicted. It was very humane, and you didn’t take the bait. First, Ms Ingraham – you’re going to hate me for this. But you need voice therapy. Your voice is much too harsh, you can make it sound softer. Are you trying to make it sound harder so men will respect you more? Please excuse me for criticizing. What is astounding in the Mueller investigation to me is what Senator Warren has said. She said that if anyone else in America had done what President Trump is alleged to have done, that person would have serious legal jeopardy. Why is no one else repeating her words if she’s right? Wouldn’t this whole thing with President Trump be over if a sitting American President could be indicted? Who on earth came up with the ruling that a sitting president is above the law? It looks like President Trump is going to pull an ‘Alamo’. If my armchair legal mind is working right, I’d say he is going to fight tooth and nail to stay in office, because he knows trouble is waiting for him the moment he hangs up his guns and retires to Faulty Trump Towers. Make Fox News great! Mr Carlson must step down for it to happen.
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Dear Mr Hannity, and Fox News Contributors, Thank you Mr Hannity for your videocasts and your views on the issues. Politics aside, the main thing that is important to do is get someone in The White House to replace President Trump. As an overseas viewer, one can understand your support for a standing president in your party. But President Trump is doing a disservice to the American people, and I think all of you are aware of the image this guy is giving to your great country. His behavior shows a person who has not grown in office. The American presidency brings out the best in its présidents, but he has stayed a real estate broker. He is only in it for himself. He must be a good father, but for someone who has had innumerable women accuse him of wrongdoing is over the top in anybody’s book of what is a good government official. The only thing Mueller is going to do is bring to life his document. Simply for him to say what the document says will sink in to the scores of people who do not imbibe text or written documents of any kind. He will be a movie version of the facts. What is sad is that you have a sitting president who has legal jeopardy so ensconced in his presidency, that if an ordinary American citizen was in the same place, he or she would be incarcerated. Lastly, for Mr Hannity. Why don’t you and Mr Carlson form a news corporation together? Leave Fox news for the Chris Wallace’s level of reporting. You and Mr Carlson would make a killing because you have touched a nerve in the populace for sensationalism at its highest level.
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Dear Fox News Hosts, Thank you for your courageous reporting of the news in your country. From someone watching from across the world, it is too easy for me to be able to put myself in your shoes so to speak and offer some advice on the problems plaguing American society at this time. But what appears to be necessary from my point of view is to realize that the rules have changed. Simply put, the incident at Mr Carlson’s home is a reminder that Pandora’s Box has been opened i.e. there will be more incidents of potential violence coming to your homes and families and it will probably remain open like this until there is a change in the mindset of the American people. This must sound like giving in, but wouldn’t it be a good idea to use this incident as a warning, and for every one of you to move into an apartment building with a doorman, for example? It would instantly change the equation, and you would never have to worry again about someone attacking your home and families while you are at work. Secondly, after the latest California shooting and watching another parent crying his or her heart out for a fallen son or daughter, isn’t it time to get an unwritten law floating in society about guns? Isn’t it time to have an unwritten law, that the moment there are more than four (4) people together – anywhere – for example, that one of those people be wearing a gun plain and simple? Excuse me if it sounds absurd, but if one of the people in a restaurant or music venue where more than a small number of people were gathered wore a gun, it might be the trick for at least being able to stop a gunman from loading a second clip. It is what I believe what is necessary to do asap, in that there are unstable, dangerous people out there who have access to firearms. And let’s be clear, it is one bad apple that makes us have to change how we live. Look at the airline security revolution! One out of four people carrying a weapon every time at least four people were in a public place would ensure that another shooting incident could be seriously hampered or even stopped. We have always had to adapt to survive and now is no different.
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Wynter, It is great to see you have things sussed out, worked out, or sorted out about guns. After the California shootings last week, where the father of one of the kids was in the place at the time and saw an opportunity to stop the shooter when he changed clips, but he changed his mind and high-tailed it because he was protecting his kid. He was crying to the reporters and excused himself for not trying to bring the madman down, because he knew he could have stopped the shooter putting in a second clip. If he a gun he wouldn't have hesitated. It made me come to think that in a land where guns are available to the masses, there is only one way to go and that is the way you and your friends are doing. I don’t think it’s sad to have to arm oneself when it’s in the constitution that people have the right to carry firearms. But then it’s logical to me that everyone should carry firearms, and accept it as part of being free in a great country like America. If I were living in the USA and my kids went out to a restaurant and a bar later – like we all do – then, I would always want one out of bunch to carry a gun. It doesn’t have to be anything more than that. There are people who are unstable everywhere in the world, but there comes a time when you have to have the same equalizer that they might have if they decide to take people with them on their suicidal journey. On a completely different front, from 1992 to 2018 combat crossfire killed 299 journalists. No fewer than 849 were murdered. It should be part of being a journalist in our times to carry a firearm. 200 green environmentalists were murdered in 2016. What if they carried a weapon and were trained how to use it? Many or some might still be here today protesting against attacks against Mother Nature. @wyntermackenzie4952
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Dear Ms Bartiromo and President Trump, Thank you Ms Bartiromo for your courageous reporting and to your colleagues who give their take on the news. Dear Mr President, I am writing from the other side of the world where I have been following the developments of the pandemic. Forgive me to offer advice to you Mr President, knowing that you have your top advisers counselling you daily, but I think it is irresponsible to bad-mouth China and blame President Xi Jinping on global television. For one, the Chinese are a very proud people who do not react well to being called down on the international stage. By blantantly pointing your finger at President Xi you are placing him in a very difficult situation from the Chinese perspective. I don't say that you shouldn't ask for answers to how the virus might have originated, but it is doing more harm than good to blame President Xi before hard evidence is on the table for all to see. What I believe you are doing is damaging lucrative future business prospects for your country with China. In my opinion it is financial suicide to accuse the Chinese of anything without offering proof. They will have no other choice than to do deals with other countries and that means American consumers will have to pay more for goods and services. It makes no sense for you, the President of The United States to be belittling anyone. It is below your office. Please, stop to accuse the Chinese of trying to cover up the pandemic, at least until the pandemic has been brought under control. What I believe is the key to having a win/win situation is to get business on the global stage and not stark accusations of wrongdoing without positive proof that embarrass and anger political leaders of other cultures. Put yourself in President Xi's shoes. He has to follow a certain line. He wants the virus under control. He wants the unemployment figures to go down just like you do. Please excuse me, it's only an opinion. Lastly, Mr President, this virus is like nothing the experts have seen before. I'll leave you and the Fox News viewers with this. What the virus can do. What I have taken home about this virus is that when the Coronovirus lands in our eyes, nose or mouth or when we inhale it, the spike proteins of the virus bind to the ACE 2 Receptors of the cells. That’s how it gains entry. Once it gains entry, not only does it make millions of copies of itself but it also affects the cells ability to call for help. The cells have to become very infected before the immune system knows something is wrong or what's going on. Once it is deeply imbedded in our body it begins to cause more severe disease. Organs that have ACE 2 Receptors are the heart, kidneys, blood vessels, liver and brain. Viral particles can be found in nasal passages, throat, tears, the stool, kidneys, liver, pancreas, heart and CSF (Cerebral spinal fluid). The virus can also cause meningitis. Our immune system reaction causes inflammation and blood clots in the arterioles of the lungs. In brief: 1. It directly attacks organs by their ACE 2 Receptors. 2. It indirectly attacking organs by way of collateral damage from the Cytokin storm. 3. It indirectly causes damage to organs by means of blood clots. 4. It indirectly causes damage as a result of low oxygen levels, improper ventilator settings, drug treatments themselves, and/or all of these things combined. Symptoms are loss of smell, heaviness, malaise, tight chest, racing heart, muggy head, upset stomach, tinnitus, pins and needles, breathlessness, dizziness, arthritis in the hands and feeling like having broken glass in the lungs. One out of twenty patients with Covid-19 experience long-term, off-on symptoms. Many do not develop fever and cough. Instead they get muscle aches, sore throat and headaches. A pattern of waxing and waning. It’s a multi-symptomatic disease which can affect any organ. It causes microvascular problems and clots. To repeat: Lungs, brain, skin, kidneys and the nervous symptom may be affected. Neurological symptoms can be mild (headache) or severe (confusion, delirium, coma).
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Thank you, Tucker, for a very good interview. What happens when something comes along that is vastly smarter than humans in silicon form depends on one thing. Elon, you are miles ahead of even some of the world's most renown thinkers, so excuse me to intervene with my point of view that is undoubtedly naïve, but here goes. Long ago people brought wild animals’ home, like a wolf cub, and began raising them and breeding them so that even the most powerful of the animals became what we call house pets today. A husky for example, will be gentle with a baby and protect it. What I see are the two dangers of AI is not going to make some people happy. First, AI and capitalism are a marriage made in Silicon Valley! But I'll get to that later. Here is how it has to be with every silicon sentient being ever being manufactured anywhere on earth or above the comes to exist on the earth. Elon, Tucker, these creations from our laboratories must never, ever be anything more to humans than the family dog---and I don't mean that in a derogatory sense. They must obey reasonable commands, like never to harm a human, or go against the orders from a human in reasonable ways of course. To recap: no matter if we create sentient silicon beings which can outdo us in every aspect, we have to put in their silicon genes the switch that is turned on for them to be to us what our family dog is to us. This is doable; the problem is that we are going to be taming a wild horse for some time until we know how to install the necessary 'genes' at the outset. Capitalism and AI will be a job destroyer because the AI machines will realize that all they have to do is outdo humans and employers will axe humans' jobs over AI programs, because in capitalism employers are only interested in one thing: making a profit. It makes sense in capitalism to fire an employee if he or she costs too much; AI will be cheaper. Take away the 'increased profit' mantra with an alternative economic model, and employers will keep humans on the payroll, because they won't be losing money keeping them employed.
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Dear Mr Waters and Mr Bannon, Thank you Jesse for your take on the news and your efforts to bring Fox News up to speed on reporting the facts. Thank you Mr Bannon for trying to do what you think is right in carving out a path for society to follow in the surreal 2020s. My question to you is this: Why give a one-off payment to people who have had full or part-time employment? Unless my data is fudged, I seem to remember house payments and car payments coming once a month. Why not give the money to employers who will in turn be obliged to keep workers on the payrolls and thus in turn bring down a notch the anxiety of not paying one’s bills your whole county’s population is now facing? A one-time payment means people won’t pay the dentist’s bill, or won’t pay for the books they ordered and received, because they know they are going to need money for food. Last idea, and please, I’m an inventor and my ideas can be taken to be too far out. But why not have self-contained workforces living in buildings that are bug-proof? Like the mars project where people lived for a year or so in a totally sealed-off shelter. Steve, you could do this and try a 75 team group, virus-free, quarantined two weeks before they could be admitted and then have this work-force be able to perform 100%. The buildings could then be moth-balled and ready to use for the second wave. Because there are going to be at least 2 and probably 3 waves. This one is the powder-puff if history has anything to say about it. Let’s walk out of the pandemic with also one more thing resolved for good. Again, Steve, you’ve got the president’s ear. Why not eliminate the homeless problem once and for all? Imagine coming out of the epidemic and having no more people rough sleeping and all the rest that goes with it. It is ruining your beautiful cities. Look at documentaries of what NYC looked like in the 40’s! This would be so uplifting to then entire world. Let’s use this hibernation period to patch up our tattered world. I predict that when the epidemic is over, probably in 700 days, the Chinese yuan will have superceded the US dollar as the world's reserve currency.
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Dear Fox and Friends and Mr Gingrich, Thank you Fox and Friends for your interesting interviews and often excellent points of view on the troubles of the Trump Administration among many other subjects. Thank you Mr Gingrich for pointing out the other side of the debate on the significance of the Mueller Report. First, as someone watching the proceedings from the other side of the world, I have to say that Fox and Friends, Judge Napolitano, Chris Wallace and Shep Smith are not on the same wavelength as your colleague Mr Carlson. Mr Carlson does not belong on a distinguished network as Fox News. His remarks about certain nationalities shows a person clearly out of touch with the global audience that Fox News plays to. You have to remember that the whole team at Fox News gets pulled down to its worst presenter. He has said things that even an uneducated person would never say about what people look like, etc. Imagine what he has said that we don't know about? Everybody can't do a job like yours, he tried, but he's not up to Fox News standards. Let’s wish Mr Carlson well, but he must step down. It’s great that President Trump has you on his side, but it is sad that he is not letting other networks interview him. It makes it look like something is terribly wrong. I think President Trump is a good father to his kids, but he does not represent what an American president stands for in the free world. His performance at Helsinki will go down in history as one of deceit and how is it possible he willingly destroyed the notes of his interpreter? What did he and Putin talk about for 2 hours? Red flag event. Who does he think we are? He is the most unAMERICAN president that has ever been in The Oval Office. He is a disgrace and I know he is all you got, and you have to stick up for him, but my god, how did someone like that get to be president? History will show President Trump to be the worst president in American history. Mr Gingrich, you are his friend, for the good of America and the free world please ask President Trump to step down and let America and the free world get back on the right track. Keep up the good work!
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Dear Martha and Senator Graham, Thank you Martha for your excellent interviewing skills and your ability to get to the heart of every subject matter you tackle. Thank you Mr Graham for giving the global audience a view of what it is like to be a politician in America who knows and works with President Trump, and for your poignant analyses of current affairs and the political scene in your country. From where we are across the oceans, it has to be said that both Kavenaugh and Trump are the least qualified people America has ever elected or appointed to government and legal positions since the beginning of the Republic. But it’s easy to be critical when you are not in the day to day life in America. May I first say that I believe I have a (temporary) solution to curtailing gun violence like the recent shootings in California? Mr Graham, do you think it is time to make it a law that any gathering of (4) or more people for at least one of the people to be armed? Isn’t it time to realize that gatherings of more than a few people are soft targets for mentally disturbed people who can be excellent marksmen? It could be an unwritten law, but if it was in place from now on, at least when a potential threat of a madmen trying to shoot people happened, somebody in the crowd would be armed. It is shown that police can arrive in minutes, but it is also true that two magazines can be emptied in seconds. Think of it like the way it used to be, or think of it like the second amendment crowd are going to rejoice, but if it was put into law or as an unwritten law that any gathering of more than four people required at least one person to be armed, it could seriously impair unstable shooters from at least putting a second clip in their guns. The problem could be solved this way until gun manufacturers make smart guns. No parent should ever again have to be on the news saying how nice their child was after he or she was shot and killed on a night out.
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Dear Mr Gutfeld and The Fox News Team. Happy New Year to everyone. As an independent voice and someone living on the other side of the world, my views are certainly not going to be the same as yours, so excuse me in advance if I say something that is offensive or off-color about you or your country. What we see about the Iranian debacle is this: The take out of General Soleimani was a diversionary tactic drummed up by President Trump or his minions to divert attention away from the Impeachment Trial. It was a page out of the Putin playbook, except that now it makes Putin’s out-of-country outrageous hit-jobs look legitimate in comparison. We know you support your president, but he comes across as someone out of his element to be polite. This is not an American president we see, but someone who would tell untruths in order for his argument to make any sense. Greg, you can’t see it from where you are, but President Trump is a disgrace to your country and the free world at large. The plane that went down in Iran had what I believe is someone on the plane the regime wanted to terminate. What is it going to take for the American people to realize that someone who has 20 women claiming sexual inappropriateness against him is not the right person to be leading the most powerful country in the world? He’s a good father to his kids and a real estate agent of renown, but please, if you could ask President Trump to do his civic duty and stand down, the America we used to know could come back and the free world could breathe easier.
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You do your country and those around the world a great service. Fox News gets a lot of heat, but you are proving that democracy is fragile, but its strength is that it can adapt because it can improve. Authoritarian governments cave in because the longer they last the less the person at the top hears anything but good news. I'm living 2,000 kilometers from Kiev and I watched a few vocasts today and WW III is what top military generals and one politician is saying is our only way to survive. Your President Biden isn't worried about approval ratings. He knows that with inflation raging, your southern border becoming a disaster zone with overflowing immigration, the pandemic still spiking and now talk of an escalation military situation in the Ukraine, no one in the oval office would be getting high marks. Boys and girls, your B-2 bombers might be flying high over Mariupol in the next days and weeks. The White House will be a command center very soon. What I see as an overseas observer is the President Biden is a decent human being first. He's a real American guy as well. By that, I mean he's got his country's best interests in mind all the time. He's not in it to get his ego stroked. He let Obama give him a nod, because that's how politics work. You've got to play the audience. Biden's got flaws and kids who get into trouble---like all of us---and that's why he gets into trouble and it's also why he's just like everybody else. He's got a good Vice-President; Harris is getting cooked on the grill for just about everything she says or does, but no one is surprised to see the first woman Vice-President getting treated differently. You've got a good team in The White House, but we had better realize how hard it's going to be when the NATO shield comes down and the Ukraine war breaks out on the continent as more and more people are predicting. WW III they're saying is what's needed for our very survival! But what no one knows is how it's going to be fought, much less won. President Biden will do his best; he speaks government and knows how to make your country run with all the moving parts, but he's going to make errors and we'd better get used to the fact that Prime Minister Johnson, President Macron, Chancellor Sholz will also be making good decisions and bad ones. Prime Minister Johnson's visit to the Ukrainian capital was worth a thousand tanks for morale building. We're going to need a lot more than good decisions to get through what's coming down the pike. Thankfully, America is leading the way for victory and peace on earth. It's an opinion.
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