by Angela K. Durden
Technology inventor protecting creator's copyrights. Business writer, novelist, songwriter, and Citizen Journalist.
The old Gray Lady is whining again. This time the New York Times is taking the side of the — and this is very important to note — African-American CEO of Merck, a pharma company, against Donald "The Hammer" Trump. Oh, no. What did "The Hammer" do this time that would so tick off a CEO and make him resign from the American Manufacturing Council?
Frazier "announced through his company’s Twitter account that he was resigning from the president’s American Manufacturing Council in response to Mr. Trump’s refusal over the weekend to immediately and directly condemn the white supremacists and neo-Nazis carrying swastika flags in Charlottesville, Va.
That's right. Mr. Frazier, the CEO of an international Big Pharma conglomerate, who should understand the necessity of not acting with knee-jerk swiftness, condemned "The Hammer" for not acting with knee-jerk swiftness.
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Of course, to hear the Gray Lady tell the story, "The Hammer's" tweet response to Frazier's resignation actually tells the whole story behind the resignation. Let's begin with the headline, shall we?
Question: What has that headline got to do with the reason Frazier resigned from the president's council? Nothing, that's what. But it does tell you all you need to know about the institution of Big Bidnezz and that those who are acting in ways they should not know that "The Hammer" knows what they are up to in cheatin', lyin', and general sneaky ways toward consumers.
The Gray Lady's columnist quoted Frazier when he said Trump was being awfully slow in condemning:
“America’s leaders must honor our fundamental values by clearly rejecting expressions of hatred, bigotry and group supremacy, which run counter to the American ideal that all people are created equal."
Just how slow was Trump? Let's see, shall we?
8/12: Charlottesville attack.
8/12: Trump condemns those actions and any like them in Twitter-date-stamped tweet and televised response shared via Twitter.
So, specifically what was Frazier unhappy about? That Trump didn't say the words "white supremacists" or "neo-Nazi"?
That's what Frazier says he's unhappy about, but...
...I say that complaint is Frazier's version of yelling squirrel to a dog because Frazier and other CEOs daren't condemn black-on-black crime in Chicago. They daren't condemn Black Lives Matter, Black Panthers, and more who fall under the category of hatred, bigotry, and group supremacy by using intimidation and violence to get their way. Trump condemned all hate. They only wanted Trump to condemn white hate.
This "squirrel"-yelling is mostly to deflect...
...from what Trump knows about them, such as these tweets "The Hammer" threw out when Frazier resigned:
See? "The Hammer" knows what is really going on with these people when they start yelling.
When #FakeNews jumped on Frazier's Bandwagon of Righteousness, Trump didn't slow down:
And then you want to know what happened?
The Gray Lady admitted they were timing his responses:
"Within minutes on Monday, Mr. Trump, in far less time than it took him to react to the violence in Charlottesville, was on Twitter criticizing Mr. Frazier."
One just has to laugh. Ha. Har-har-de-har-har. I am your
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