Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer Goes Off on Obama G20 Speech



Published on Nov 16, 2015
America’s
Newsroom co-anchor Bill Hemmer was uncharacteristically opinionated and
aggressive after President Barack Obama‘s remarks Monday morning at the
G20 Summit over Friday’s French terror attacks. Hemmer — who hosts the
late-morning news block on Fox News daily alongside Martha MacCallum —
is in Paris, France with continuing coverage of the events, and was the
first Fox personality to appear following Obama’s address. Although the
coverage was most likely intended for Hemmer to summarize the speech and
then toss to Fox’s Bret Baier for his analysis of the President’s news
conference, Hemmer clearly editorialized his own views on the address,
saying, “If you were waiting to hear a US President say, ‘I feel your
pain’ or if you were waiting to hear a US President say, ‘It’s them or
us,’ that is not what you just heard.”
Hemmer appeared seething
as he continued, “President Obama called the attacks in Paris a
‘setback’ at one point.” Before eventually welcoming in Baier to the
conversation, Hemmer, standing with the backdrop of a growing memorial
in Paris behind him, concluded: “President Obama has made it quite
clear in that Q-and-A that lasted more than 45 minutes that he has
accepted there are evils in this world and evils in places like Paris,
France and this is something that we all must face today… If you’re at
home wondering with your own set of anger and your own set of fears
about what can happen next, you are not alone, because that is precisely
what you feel here in Paris, France. And if you were awaiting
clarification on your feelings through that Q-and-A, you weren’t gonna
get it.”

Monday, November 16, 2015

Mid-East Prophecy Update – November 15th, 2015










Published on Nov 15, 2015
Pastor
J.D. peels back the layers of the Islamic terrorist attack in Paris so
as to answer two important questions after pointing out some of the
ironies surrounding what happened on Friday.

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