Saturday, October 02, 2010
CNN's Rick Sanchez speaks truth to power and gets the ax
Cuban-American Rick Sanchez, a veteran CNN cable news anchor, has been fired for remarks he made on satellite radio Sept. 30, concerning his frequent critic Jon Stewart. Mr. Stewart is the host of the satiric TV program, "The Daily Show."
Sanchez's comments came during a heated conversation on satellite radio with a friend of Stewart's, comedian Pete Dominick. Sanchez called Stewart "prejudicial."
Prejudicial "against who?" Mr. Dominick asked.
Mr. Sanchez replied, "Against anybody who doesn't agree to his point of view, which is very much a white liberal establishment point of view."
One of the co-hosts of the satellite radio show brought up the fact that Mr. Stewart was a "Jew;" telling Sanchez that Stewart was a minority "as much as you are."
Sanchez emitted a high-pitched laugh and replied sarcastically, "Yeah. Yeah. Very powerless people."
"Everybody that runs CNN is a lot like Stewart," Mr. Sanchez said. "And a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart. And to imply that somehow they — the people in this country who are Jewish — are an oppressed minority? Yeah."
If Sanchez had said Arabs comprise "a lot of the people" who run "all the other (TV) networks" he would still have his job. If he had dissed Germans or Muslims any other ethnicity or religion on the outs with Zionists, his media career would still be intact.
Oct 2, 2010
Michael Hoffman: CNN’s Rick Sanchez speaks truth to power and gets the ax
The Firing of Rick Sanchez Proves His Point
by Michael Hoffman
There is an old saying from classical Latin, "Habent sua fata libelli" (The fate of the work illustrates its argument).
The fate of Rick Sanchez proves his point. What more needs to be said?
Many of us know it, just as many of us know that the president of Iran, however unsavory he may be in other respects, was correct when he suggested last month in New York that the 9/11 terror attacks were a U.S. government covert operation.
For peasants to know something about those who rule them avails them not. We can know all these things, but until we take a stand and until powerful people in our society join us, these revelations about who controls what in our nation, mainly serve to cement the power of the controllers. Aristocrats enjoy sneering at the masses. The firing of Sanchez is one such sneer.
Whether we despise them for it, or mumble under our breath against powerful Zionists, is of little concern to them. Human nature being what it is, their power and prestige are enhanced by their ability to publicly terminate the employment of Rick Sanchez with pure defiance and utter impunity.
The Florentine master of power politics, Niccolo Machiavelli, famously stated, "It is better to be feared than to be loved."
Machiavelli was not particularly original, however. He was only restating the ancient aphorism of the Roman empire, as expressed by Lucius Accius and transmitted by Seneca: "Oderint dum metuant" (Let them hate, so long as they fear).
When it comes to the Zionists who exercise an inordinate influence over the U.S. media, a significant cross-section of Americans may hate them, but they also fear them. As masters of people control have known for millennia, under these circumstances Zionist dominance will continue.
Let the message go forth high and low: whoever speaks truth to power, will suffer the same fate as Rick Sanchez, here in the good ol' United States of Israeli.
"My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of felony" (Ambrose Bierce).
Hoffman is a former reporter for the New York bureau of the Associated Press. In 1983 he was fired from a New York radio station for broadcasting "Zionism, Racism and the Beirut Massacre."
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Most of us are mentally trapped to think Jewish. Actually, it is safe to say that virtually every mainstream publication or or other type of media organ is "nothing more than a screen to present chosen views." The great battle over the last century has been a battle for the mind of the Western peoples, i.e., non-Jewish Euros. The chosen won it by acquiring control over essentially the complete mainstream news, information, education and entertainment media of every type, and using that control to infuse and disseminate their message, agenda and worldview, their way of thinking, or rather the way they want us to think. Since at least the 1960s this campaign has been effectively complete. Since then they have shaped and controlled the minds of all but a seeming few of us in varying degree with almost no opposition or competition from any alternative worldview. So now most of us are mentally trapped in the box the chosen have made for us, which we have lived in all our lives. Only a few have managed to avoid it or escape it, or to even sometimes see outside of it, and so actually "think outside of the (Jewish) box." --Michael Santomauro
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