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The universe did not deliver Jake telling Kaitlan HBD on tv, but the chat between him and Brooke just made my night and gave me lifeâ¨â¨
Jamilah Lemieux talks about why R. Kelly's indictment took so long. She's spot on.
I feel like we donât stan the ladies of CNN at all and I think we should! Theyâre beautiful and intelligent, too! đ
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 October 3, 2020
This alliterate national cable news anchor left the network and is going to drop a bombshell about the head of the network.
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Which brings us to CNN â covering the controversy, anchor Brooke Baldwin approvingly quoted a CNN contributorâs tweet:
BALDWIN: Before we talk about what President Trump said last night, there was a tweet that caught my eye this morning from one of our standing contributors, Wajahat Ali. And I just wanted to read it for you. He said, here are the countries that did not fight with the U.S. at Normandy whose leaders Trump nonetheless helps or praises, Saudi Arabia, Russia, North Korea, Israel, Turkey, Philippines, Egypt, Hungary. But he decides to single out the Kurds.
There are two notable things about the tweet that Baldwin approvingly cites:
The president didnât just refer to Normandy, so harping on who fought at Normandy is a distraction from the larger point the president was making, whether one feels it is a valid point or not.
Why bring in Israel?
Some who have criticized President Trumpâs rationale pointed out that in fairness to the Kurds, they donât have a state now and didnât have one during World War II either, so it would have been impossible for them to fight at Normandy or in the other cited battles as if there had been a country of Kurdistan.
Of course, Israel also didnât have a state, and so organized Jewish forces didnât fight at Normandy either. But what Baldwin and most of her viewers donât know is that organized Jewish forces did fight in World War II, on the side of the Allies. Under the British-ruled Palestine Mandate (which ended in 1948), some 30,000 Jewish volunteers from the territory fought with British forces during the war, and in 1944 the British finally agreed to form a Jewish Brigade of some 5000 soldiers, which fought alongside British forces in Europe, and therefore also alongside United States forces.
While the British also attempted to enlist Arabs from the Palestine Mandate to serve the war effort, in the end very few did.
Perhaps this is because the founder and first leader of the Palestinian national movement, Haj Amin al-Husseini, known as the Grand Mufti, was an ally of Nazi Germany almost from the inception of Nazi rule, and fled to Berlin at the outbreak of World War II, where he closely collaborated with the Nazi leadership. Among the Muftiâs notable achievements during his Nazi years was his creation of a special Muslim Waffen SS Division in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Known as the Handschar Division, it committed brutal war crimes against Serbian Christians and Jews, lea
Sean Hannity should be fired from Fox News. Itâs unethical, unprofessional and a violation of all norms of reporting for a journalist not to disclose his personal or financial interest in a story he is covering.