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Fox & Friends Shows More Love To Right Wing Teen CJ Pearson

Posted by Priscilla -25.80pc on June 28, 2015 · Flag

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Fox & Friends gets quite indignant about kids who espouse liberal opinions. Yet, they just love them their CJ Pearson, an Obama hating African-American kid. This morning, he returned to Fox & Friends where he pimped more right wing talking points (and himself) while the Fox friends just glowed. 

Im March, Pearson, the newest Fox right wing wunderkind, made his first Fox & Friends appearance during which he was able to promote his "viral" anti-Obama video in which he applauded Rudy Giuliani for accusing the President of not loving America - a video warmly embraced by the right wing media because, as noted on Wonkette, it "totally nails conservative victimhood "which is, of course, the red meat of Fox News. This morning, Pearson returned to Fox & Friends where his right wing talking points took second place to CJ Pearson's conservative awesomeness.

Tucker Carlson reported that Pearson, "a rising You Tube star," has observed that the President has been interviewed by other You Tube personalities and he "wants his turn" to do so. Video was shown of Pearson's "bold and simple request" to interview Obama because he wants to talk to the President about "your vision for this nation" because "my generation deserves answers." Pearson declares that he will "fight for the future" of his generation.

Anna Kooiman informed us that although the White House hasn't responded to the demand, "CJ's powerful message and passion for America are making waves." Kooiman sported a great big grin as she introduced Pearson. She commented that "some say" that Obama's You Tube videos are "soft-ball" and asked Pearson how his "questions would stack up to the fruit-loop lady."

Pearson wasted no time in slaming GloZell Green with his claim that his questions "would be more direct and straightforward" because he would ask about "policies that matter." No softballs for Pearson because he believes that if Obama "is going to be the leader of the free world, he deserves to be questioned appropriately" and, of course, CJ is the one to do it.

Pearson credited his parents for supporting him and quipped that even though they are Democrats, they will have to vote GOP when he runs for office. He bragged about his student government experience. To Carlson's question about how he responds to criticism, Pearson confidently asserted that it means that he's "doing what he's supposed to be doing and fighting for what I believe in."

Kooiman cued up the right wing propaganda with her question of what he thought of Hillary Clinton. Pearson said that she "is one of the most narcissistic, self centered politicians to this day." He described her as being "plagued with scandal and doesn't deserve to even be a candidate for the White House" but, rather (hardeharhar) "a candidate for the federal penitentiary."He then articulated his support for Rand Paul because he "connects with younger voters" in his message of "limited government."

Hey, if CJ plays his cards right, he could be the next Kevin Jackson. Or even better, he could be Fox's first full time African-American prime time host. Nah, too soon!

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Kortez Tk commented 2015-06-30 17:44:09 -0400 · Flag
CJ is a very intelligent 12 year old kid. Just because he is a full-fledged conservative doesn’t mean we have to attack him.
Cathy Chinnery commented 2015-06-29 12:27:58 -0400 · Flag
His parents must be very proud. (to cash the checks from Fox)
Dave Wright commented 2015-06-29 09:55:22 -0400 · Flag
The kid has a chance to be the next Tucker Carlson.
john howard commented 2015-06-29 08:36:29 -0400 · Flag
WOW!!!!! This kid haven’t a clue, and neither do his parents. Faux hate all American American
mj - the same one commented 2015-06-28 18:36:23 -0400 · Flag
Hey, if CJ plays his cards right, he could be the next Kevin Jackson. Or even better, he could be Fox’s first full time African-American prime time host.

Why stop there? He should seek the 2016 GOP presidential nomination; since he . . .bragged about his student government experience

he has more officeholding experience then either Herman Cain in 2012 or Dr. Ben Carson now.

What’s that you say? He doesn’t meet the Constitutional age/residency requirements for the presidency? Pfft — wingnuts never read that part (if they do they think it says something about color); they only go as far as Amendment II . . . besides, the GOP already has a Canadian (Cruz) running — what’s one more kid?

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