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re: Reporter at Joint Saudi press conference asks

Posted on 5/20/17 at 11:47 am to
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
44777 posts
Posted on 5/20/17 at 11:47 am to
Bravo, media.

Of all of the relevant Saudi-U.S. issues in our country, this is the question to which Joe Public in Nebraska wants the answer.
Don't inquire about the multi-$billion arms deal that was just signed.
Don't ask about being united with Saudi Arabia against extremism and terrorism.
By all means, don't ask about Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a manufacturing hub in the region, and what that means for the US.

Nope.
Use this as an opportunity to ask a question about a contrived investigation.
That's the news i want.
This post was edited on 5/20/17 at 11:54 am
Posted by montanagator
Member since Jun 2015
16957 posts
Posted on 5/20/17 at 11:51 am to
I mean there are a couple questions they could have asked that would have been way, way worse- for example ask Tillerson the White House's position on American Citizens being able to sue Saudi Arabia.
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
9277 posts
Posted on 5/20/17 at 2:08 pm to
quote:

By all means, don't ask about Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a manufacturing hub in the region, and what that means for the US.


Arabs have no sense of personal responsibility. They can't work any real job. It is all insha'Allah with them, as God wills. They are day laborers at best.

That is why their militaries all suck too.
Posted by ChineseBandit58
Pearland, TX
Member since Aug 2005
44085 posts
Posted on 5/20/17 at 3:06 pm to
quote:

this is the question to which Joe Public in Nebraska wants the answer.

Well now - this is the answer - the journalists don't know where Nebraska is, nor do they care what those neanderthals want to hear.

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