
It has long been evident to observers of the right-wing Fox News channel that its creator and current chairman, Roger Ailes, likes to play kingmaker within the Republican party
only if they are here to provide a servicing - - -
Petraeus, Ailes advised, should turn down an expected offer from President Obama to become CIA director and accept nothing less than the chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the top military post
move over to the other side of the bed you mean - - -
The Fox News chairman’s message was delivered to Petraeus by Kathleen T. McFarland, a Fox News national security analyst and former national security and Pentagon aide in th
ree Republican administrationsoh great an entirely impartial contribution - - - nb I don't believe everything they say about Petraus or the relevance of his venereal capital - - -
“It was more of a joke, a wiseass way I have,” he said. “I thought the Republican field [in the primaries] needed to be shaken up and Petraeus might be a good candidate.”
why would the bone marrow quiver if it was a joke
He said that McFarland was not an employee of Fox but a contributor paid less than $75,000 a year
about normal for an old hack isn't it
“With no one else in the room, I hope?”
erm like ears have walls - - - as do routers I might add - - - oh wake little one - - - and grimace no maw - - -
"She was way out of line. It's someone's fantasy to make me a kingmaker. It's not my job."
sounds like he's good at life coaching if you keep on about it - - -
"You can't run for the Republican nomination without talking to Roger."
um so is he like the kingmaker or not - - - :) is this guy some sort of sex therapist - - - the way you put it sounds like to do with virility/viagara something like that - - -
Will money be enough to hold back the Kingmaker when it comes to 2016?
hold him back from what ? oh from succeeding ha ha ha - - - still guessing - - - he is a gay therapist good at coaxing out people that are a little um retracted - - -
re·tract
re·tract
1. To take back; disavow: refused to retract the statement
2. To draw back or in: a plane retracting its landing gear. See Synonyms at recede
3. Linguistics
a. To utter (a sound) with the tongue drawn back
b. To draw back (the tongue)
v.intr.
1. To take something back or disavow it
2. To draw back
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/dec/04/roger-ailes-david-petraeus-president
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