Sunday, 3 October 2010

RICK SANCHEZ DARES TO SPEAK TRUTH ~ CNN REACTS PREDICTABLY

 Jews are the first to holler 
when they suffer discrimination;
but let someone say 
they discriminated against him
and he's fired. 

Tolerance is reserved for elite Jews
and their causes. 
Everyone else is a bigot.

As with Helen Thomas, or any other public figure who dares even think aloud criticism of the Jews or even the air that they breathe, the swift reaction of CNN to terminate Rick Sanchez only proves his original comment to be more than accurate!

"You know very well, and the stupid Americans know equally well, that we control their government, irrespective of who sits in the White House. You see, I know it and you know it that no American president can be in a position to challenge us even if we do the unthinkable. What can they (Americans) do to us? We control congress, we control the media, we control show biz, and we control everything in America. In America you can criticize God, but you can't criticize Israel." ~ Israeli spokeswoman, Tzipora Menache
NEW YORK (AP) 
 
CNN fired news anchor Rick Sanchez on Friday, a day after he called Jon Stewart a bigot in a radio show interview where he also questioned whether Jews should be considered a minority.

“Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company. We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well,’ a CNN statement said.


Sanchez, who was born in Cuba and had worked at CNN since 2004, was host of the two-hour "Rick's List" on CNN's afternoon lineup. He did a prime-time version of that show in recent months, but that ended this week because the time slot is being filled by a new show featuring former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and columnist Kathleen Parker.

Stewart had frequently poked fun of Sanchez on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," most recently for saying on the air that his show had received a tweet from House Republican leader John Boehner. Stewart called it a case of "send a twit a tweet."

"He's upset that someone of my ilk is almost at his level," Sanchez said during a satellite radio interview with Pete Dominick. Details of the interview were posted on the Mediaite website Friday and quickly became a topic of conversation in the media world.

Sanchez said that Stewart is bigoted toward "everybody else that's not like him." He said Stewart "can't relate to what I grew up with," saying his family had been poor and he had seen prejudice directed at his father.

Sanchez dismisses it when Dominick points out that Stewart, who is Jewish, is also a minority.

"I'm telling you that everyone who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, 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?" Sanchez said, adding a sarcastic "yeah."

"I can't see someone not getting a job these days because they're Jewish," he said.

CNN issued a statement late Friday that said Sanchez "is no longer with the company." In it, the network also thanked Sanchez "for his years of service" and wished him well.
Sanchez did not immediately return an e-mail or call to his mobile phone seeking comment, though it was unclear whether the CNN-issued phone or e-mail address were still active.

Stewart had no comment on Sanchez's statements, a Comedy Central spokesman said.
Three times in the past few months Stewart had used a Sanchez clip for the mocking "moment of Zen" feature on "The Daily Show," including once where Sanchez mispronounced the world "annals" in a story about Vice President Joe Biden.

He also made fun of Sanchez questioning a reporter who was stationed in a California gay bar for a report on the court case there involving gay marriage and hadn't found anyone at the bar who opposed the idea.

Sanchez spent much of his career as a reporter and anchor in Miami, where he won an Emmy Award in 1983 for a story on why he left Cuba. He has also worked at MSNBC and CNBC.


During the interview with Dominick, Sanchez told about a CNN executive whom he would not name telling him that he saw Sanchez not as an anchor but a reporter like ABC's John Quinones. He implied that this was a subtle form of bias.

"He's not just a comedian. ... He can make and break careers," Sanchez said.


 Have I therefore become your enemy because I tell you the truth?  ~ Galatians 4:16


Listen to Sanchez call Stewart a “bigot”:

Listen to Sanchez talk about Stewart, Jews and the media:

The conversation began with Sanchez decrying “elite, Northeast establishment liberals” who “deep down, when they look at a guy like me, they see a guy automatically who belongs in the second tier, and not the top tier.

“I think to some extent Jon Stewart and [Stephen] Colbert are the same way. I think Jon Stewart’s a bigot,” he said. “I think he looks at the world through, his mom, who was a school teacher, and his dad, who was a physicist or something like that. Great, I’m so happy that he grew up in a suburban middle class New Jersey home with everything you could ever imagine.”

When asked who Stewart is bigoted against, Sanchez said “everybody else who’s not like him.”

Sanchez would eventually retract the “bigot” claim, settling instead on calling Stewart “prejudicial” and “uninformed.”

But he made a larger point when Dominick suggested that Stewart could understand being part of an oppressed minority group because he is Jewish.

Sanchez scoffed at the claim, snickering and suggesting that CNN and the rest of the media is run by Jewish people (from the “Stand Up with Pete Dominick” blog):

"Very powerless people… [snickers] He’s such a minority, I mean, you know [sarcastically]… Please, what are you kidding? … I’m telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, 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." [sarcastically]


CNN, let’s remember, fired Octavia Nasr this summer for a tweet expressing respect for a Lebanese cleric tied to Hezbollah who had died.


CNN fires host Rick Sanchez over Jews remarks

Tehran Times

CNN host Rick Sanchez came under fire Friday after making remarks that the western media is run by Jews and bigots who hate Hispanics the previous day on a satellite radio show.

Sanchez called out Comedy Central host Jon Stewart as a “bigot” for mocking him, and complained that Jews ~ like Stewart ~ don’t face discrimination. He also suggested that CNN, and perhaps the media industry more broadly, is run by Jews and elitists who look down on Hispanics like himself.

Clearly, those comments didn’t sit well with the network, which put out a terse statement around 6 p.m. Friday.

“Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company,” the CNN statement read. “We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well.”

So far, Sanchez hasn’t spoken out about the explosive interview Thursday on “Stand Up! with Pete Dominick.” On the radio show, the now-former CNN star didn’t just make a single impolitic statement, but spoke at length ~ for roughly 20 minutes ~ about Stewart and a media world he believes to be filled with “elite Northeast liberals” who consider Hispanic journalists “second tier.” Sanchez is a Cuban-American.

He specifically called out Stewart as someone with “a white liberal establishment point-of-view” who “can’t relate to a guy like me.” Also, Sanchez claimed that Stewart is “upset that someone of my ilk is at, almost, his level.”


Sanchez also has yet to address the controversy via Twitter, where he is a frequent user. He even made the social media platform a signature part of his afternoon show, “Rick’s List.” Sanchez didn’t appear on his 3 p.m. show on Friday, but CNN’s public relations department put out word that he was going to be at a book signing at the CNN Center in Atlanta. It’s unclear whether he attended it.

Sanchez joined CNN in 2004 after working as an anchor in Miami. Prior to that, Sanchez worked as a correspondent at MSNBC, providing breaking news updates at CNBC, and at other local stations.

CNN plans to air “CNN Newsroom” in the “Rick’s List” time slot, weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m.



 CNN PROVES RICK SANCHEZ'S POINT

 by Henry Makow Ph.D.

Jews run the US media and control perception. When Rick Sanchez said so, he was fired. Point made.

Rick Sanchez didn't understand that his role was to obscure this fact. He was Latino window dressing. He was the gentile front man. The shabbos goy.

His role was to keep the Left-Right puppet show going. But he committed the cardinal sin. He pointed to the Illuminati Jewish puppeteer.

He was sore that CNN was replacing him with "Parker-Spitzer." He was sore for being treated like the token Latino. He was sore that CNN wouldn't take him seriously and that the Jewish comedian Jon (Leibowitz) Stewart ridiculed his ambitions to be a serious commentator.
On Pete Dominick's talk show Friday, Sanchez said they were prejudiced. When Dominick suggested that Stewart is also a minority, Sanchez scoffed at the notion that Jews are  persecuted and implied that they control CNN and other networks.
"Yeah, very powerless people. [laughs] He's such a minority. I mean, you know, please. What, are you kidding? I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart 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?"
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39464138/ns/today-entertainment/

About 20% of the Jews in the Chicago area are on food stamps. Obviously we're not talking about them. We're talking about Illuminati (i.e. Masonic) Jews ~ the Murdochs, the Newhouses, the Ochs-Sulzbergers, the Meyers. These are the elite Jews that secretly persecute other Jews, and everyone else.

Pete Dominick kept pressing Sanchez to give examples that CNN or Stewart were prejudiced.

This, seconds after Sanchez had told him point-blank that his CNN boss said he was just a Latino who couldn't aspire higher than to be a token reporter. His CNN boss said:

'You know what, I don't want you anchoring anymore, I really don't see you as an anchor, I see you more as a reporter, I see you more as a John Quinones ~ you know the guy on ABC. That's what he told me. He told me he saw me as John Quinones.  
 Now, did he not realize that he was telling me, 'When I see you I think of Hispanic reporters'?
Cause in his mind I can't be an anchor. An anchor is what you give the high-profile white guys, you know. So he knocks me down to that and compares me to that and it happens all the time i think. To a certain extent Jon Stewart and Colbert are the same way. I think Jon Stewart's a bigot."
Stewart and Colbert are dogs whose job is to keep their liberal sheep in their pen. Bill O'Reilley and the crew at Fox do the same for conservative sheep. Stewart and Colbert ridicule anyone who doesn't fit in their liberal mould, Sanchez said:

"Anybody who's different from you are. Anybody who's not from your frame of reference. Anybody who doesn't look and sound exactly like the people that you grew up with, the people that you put on your show... I mean I'm sorry but I just don't buy this thing that the only people out there who are prejudiced are the right; there's people who are prejudiced on both sides."

Stewart is "against anybody who doesn't agree to his point of view, which is very much a white liberal establishment point of view. He cant relate to a guy like me. He can't relate to a guy who's dad worked all his life. He can't relate to somebody who grew up poor."

"When you turn on a show or listen to someone's writings and they minimize you and treat you like you don't matter, like you're just a piece of ~ you're just a dumb, like you're a dumb jock or a dumb woman or a dumb Puerto Rican or a dumb Cuban or another dumb Mexican, which is the way I feel whenever I watch Jon Stewart."

" I don't just sit there and read the teleprompter. If I did.... Jon Stewart would never say anything about me. He'd say I'm a good good Hispanic anchor. Way to go, you've done a good job stay right there.But I am a complex human being. I'm not some some some moron to be..."

In spite of all this, Pete Dominick who used to work for Stewart, kept pressing Sanchez for examples.
Earth to Pete Dominick: 
Sanchez is talking about how you were treated.

But apparently only his Illuminati bosses can decide who is the victim of prejudice, and who is the oppressor. And of course the oppressor can never be Illuminati Jews.

Illuminati Jews and their Masonic lackeys define the discourse in America in such a way that the spotlight is never on them and their pernicious agenda. A recent poll indicated that 57% of Americans don't trust the mass media. Let's keep Rick Sanchez's mistreatment alive and further discredit our media mind controllers. 
NOW, for some quotes from previous articles I have written on the topic of who owns Hollywood, from paper to air waves and everything in between.


What Do Knowledgeable Jews Say?

How about going to top Jews in the media themselves and see what they say? Take Joel Stein, for example, columnist for the Los Angeles Times newspaper and regular contributor to Time magazine. In his column in the LA Times (Dec. 19, 2008), Stein says that Americans who think the Jews do not control Hollywood and the media are just plain "dumb."
"Jews totally run Hollywood." Stein proudly admits. He then goes on to provide a long, long list of Hollywood/media chieftains-all Jews!-to prove his point. On his list: [above] Fox News President Peter Chernin; Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey; Walt Disney CEO Robert Igor; Sony Pictures Chairman Michael Lynton; Warner Brothers Chairman Barry Meyer; CBS CEO Leslie Moonves; MGM Chairman Harry Sloan; and NBC/Universal Studios CEO Jeff Zucker.
That's just the top brass at the studios. Then there are the actors and entertainers-predominantly Jews, from Barbara Streisand and Gwyneth Paltrow to Tom Hanks and Ben Afleck. Jew, Jew and Jew again. As Stein wryly remarks, even the head of the Actors' Union, the Screen Actors Guild, Alan Rosenberg [right], is a Jew.
"The Jews are so dominant," writes Stein, "I had to scour the trades to come up with six Gentiles in high positions at entertainment companies." "But lo and behold," Stein says, "even one of that six, AMC President Charles Collier, turned out to be a Jew!"
"As a proud Jew," says Joel Stein, "I want America to know of our accomplishment. Yes, we control Hollywood."





In this excellent film a frustrated television reporter investigates the reporting and censorship used by Israel during the Gaza Massacre. Among the first bombings were Palestinian communications. The same story can be sent out in MANY different forms depending upon who they wish to have what information. Total control ~ thank goodness we now have hi tech cams etc ~ An excellent film.

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