Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Rick Sanchez Returned To Twitter 40 Minutes Ago

After weeks of not Twittering on his Twitter account @ricksanchezcnn, Rick Sanchez is back and posted his first post-CNN tweet 28 minutes ago as of the writing of this blog post. Sanchez, who was fired from CNN for saying that Jews ran the media, went into TV, radio, and social media silence for weeks.  Here's why:



Now, he's back:



ricksancheznews Rick Sanchez
Followers: this account is no longer affiliated with CNN and does not reflect the views of CNN. It is now managed by Rick Sanchez.


Now, in promoting his book Conventional Idiocy, Sanchez has redesigned the once-CNN-marked Twitter page and changed his handle to @ricksancheznews. Yes, he maintains the followers he had while with CNN; he's just rebranded the page.

And what about @ricksanchezcnn? It's still there, just lets you know about @ricksancheznews.

6 comments:

  1. nader paul kucinich gravel mckinney6:42 PM

    What is the future of a nation when criminals
    in the government and media are protected?

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  2. Anonymous8:13 PM

    Rick Sanchez was discriminated because of race. The US is not a color blind society and CNN is part of the problem and not part of the solution.

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  3. What happened to Oliver Stone is a good case study. The Wall Street Journal reported this past summer that Stone said that “public opinion was focused on the Holocaust because of ‘Jewish domination of the media.’” Stone also said that the Jews “stay on top of every comment, the most powerful lobby in Washington. Israel has f—– up United States foreign policy for years.”

    Like so many others before him, Stone groveled: “In trying to make a broader historical point about the range of atrocities the Germans committed against many people, I made a clumsy association about the Holocaust, for which I am sorry and I regret. Jews obviously do not control media or any other industry.”

    How Jewish is Hollywood? That’s the question Los Angeles Times columnist Joel Stein asked two years ago just before Christmas. In answer, he wrote:

    “When the studio chiefs took out a full-page ad in the Los Angeles Times a few weeks ago to demand that the Screen Actors Guild settle its contract, the open letter was signed by: News Corp. President Peter Chernin (Jewish), Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey (Jewish), Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Robert Iger (Jewish), Sony Pictures Chairman Michael Lynton (surprise, Dutch Jew), Warner Bros. Chairman Barry Meyer (Jewish), CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves (so Jewish his great uncle was the first prime minister of Israel), MGM Chairman Harry Sloan (Jewish) and NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker (mega-Jewish). If either of the Weinstein brothers had signed, this group would have not only the power to shut down all film production but to form a minyan with enough Fiji water on hand to fill a mikvah.”

    Needless to say, Stein was not fired for writing this, nor was he rebuked in the least. As we have seen time and again, there is a glaring double standard about alluding to Jewish power in the media. Jews are free to reference it, but woe unto the non-Jew who wades into those shark-infested waters.

    Joe Sobran had this to say about Jewish media power:

    “Jewish control of the major media in the media age makes the enforced silence both paradoxical and paralyzing. Survival in public life requires that you know all about it, but never refer to it. A hypocritical etiquette forces us to pretend that the Jews are powerless victims; and if you don’t respect their victimhood, they’ll destroy you. It’s a phenomenal display not of wickedness, really, but of fierce ethnocentrism, a sort of furtive racial superpatriotism.”

    In 1996, reprinted in the May 27th issue of the New York Times, by Ari Shavit, an Israeli columnist describing his feelings on the killings of a hundred civilians in a military skirmish in southern Lebanon. Shavit wrote, “We killed them out of a certain naive hubris. Believing with absolute certitude that now, with the White House, the Senate, and much of the American media in our hands, the lives of others do not count as much as our own.”

    Peace.
    Michael Santomauro
    ReporterNotebook@gmail.com

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  4. Anonymous10:53 PM

    CNN is just as "fair & Balance" as Faux News... I'm being sarcastic... and yes Rick Sanchez was discriminated by CNN !!we are not dumb!!!

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  5. Anonymous2:24 AM

    Insofar as Americans are concerned, majority of us are no racist, we owe allegiance to America, 100%. Unlike the opportunistic dual citizens.
    When they feel like it they go back to their motherland, even if that means a stolen motherland.
    Brings to mind the five dancing Israelis caught filming the wtc on 9/11. They were there from start to finish. Now! that's a conspiracy.

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  6. Anonymous2:34 PM

    Yeah, America is a color blind society alright. White people can't see that Rick Sanchez looks like the white guy next door and is white like they are!!!!! Amazing how misappropriated labels cause blindness!!!!

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