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Left Celebrate St George's Day with Annual Lie He was 'Turkish Immigrant'

Leftists celebrated St George's Day on Saturday with their annual false claims the Roman soldier of Greek ethnicity was a "Turkish immigrant"

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Churchill Branded 'Embodiment of White Supremacy' – at Churchill College

Churchill College hosted a talk in which academics said Churchill was a white supremacist and the British Empire "far worse" than the Nazis.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180805:07:12:00

the date, 1952. >> in the '40s there were things you should never joke about. religion, politics, things were still sacred. "m.a.d. magazine" changed that. it was very, very influential. it was embraced by the comedy community and it was sort of like a precursor to underground comics in the late '60s. >> i never had been exposed to that kind of humor before. it was like shaking your fist at authority in a clever and funny way. >> in case you're not familiar with "m.a.d." it's a magazine of broad satire aimed at practically everything americans hold dear, sex, success, beauty, patriotism, anti-patriotism, war groups, anti-war groups, you name it. in one issue or another, "m.a.d." has aimed its blunt instrument at it. >> i remember begging my father to buy the issue of king kong "m.a.d." magazine because it was network was parodying.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180722:07:12:00

you should never joke about. religion, politics, things were still sacred. "m.a.d. magazine" changed that. it was a precursor to underground comics in the late '60s. >> i never had been exposed to that kind of humor before. it was like shaking your fist at authority in a clever and funny way. >> in case you're not familiar with "m.a.d." it's a magazine of broad attire aimed at everything americans hold. sex, success, beauty, patriotism, anti-patriotism, war groups, anti-war groups, you name it. in one issue or another, "m.a.d." has aimed its blunt instrument at it. >> i remember begging my father to buy the issue of king kong "m.a.d." magazine because it was network, like nut work. i was trying to sell him on it. you would enyou joy it, too, if you ever read "m.a.d. magazine." >> "m.a.d. magazine" was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180304:04:12:00

the magazine "m.a.d. magazine," edition number 1. the date, 1952. >> in the '40s there were things you should never joke about. religion, politics, things were still sacred. "m.a.d. magazine" changed that. it was a precursor to underground comics in the late '60s. >> i never had been exposed to that kind of humor before. it was like shaking your fist at authority in a clever and funny way. >> in case you're not familiar with "m.a.d." it's a magazine of broad attire aimed at everything americans hold. sex, success, beauty, patriotism, anti-patriotism, war groups, anti-war groups, you name it. in one issue or another, "m.a.d." has aimed its blunt instrument at it. >> i remember begging my father

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171123:05:12:00

the date, 1952. >> in the '40s there were things you should never joke about. religion, politics, things were still sacred. "m.a.d. magazine" changed that. it was a precursor to underground comics in the late '60s. >> i never had been exposed to that kind of humor before. it was like shaking your fist at authority in a clever and funny way. >> in case you're not familiar with "m.a.d." it's a magazine of broad attire aimed at everything americans hold. sex, success, beauty, patriotism, anti-patriotism, war groups, anti-war groups, you name it. in one issue or another, "m.a.d." has aimed its blunt instrument at it. >> i remember begging my father to buy the issue of king kong "m.a.d." magazine because it was network, like nut work. i was trying to sell him on it.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170811:23:55:00

milliontry, who are victimized by chelsea manning's behavior when she was leaking military secrets to wikileaks. what is amazing about this, is the left trying to use identity politics as a cover for anti-patriotism. she's a traitor and now they say if you don't like chelsea manning being a traitor it's because you're anti-trans. chelsea manning has tweeted out he isn't watching this segment to which i tweeted back, i hope not, because i wouldn't want chelsea manning to let al qaeda know it's happening. >> it's true, and i think obviously annie veivowitz, there that's high praise. other transgenders get this treatment. but when it came to what he did, when it came to stealing those documents that, crossed the line, giving those to wikileaks. >> totally free a lot of controversy over people like kaitlin jenner and whether they should get star treatment over a controversial question about mental illness or not mental illness. >> we have to run. >> they use that as a shield for bad behavior and suggest that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170807:05:12:00

the madrigal scene, mad magazine, the edition, number one, the date, 1952. >> in the '40s there were thing you should never joke about, religious, politics. "mad" magazine helped change that. it was influential and braced by the comedy community. it was a precurser to underground comics in the late '60s. it was like shaking your fist at authority in a cleaver way. >> in case you're not familiar with "mad" it's aimed with everything americans hold deer, section, success, patriotism, anti-patriotism, you name it. in one initial or other -- >> i remember when i was a kid begging my father to buy the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100928:01:41:00

i don't think is wrong as such to try to have a civilian trial in the criminal justice system. i think you get the same outcome. >> what if you don't? i always thought that argument was a little bit weird. >> still let him go. >> we will find him guilty. why do it? >> even if they were found not guilty they would -- think they would walk out of the courtroom like some mobster on a technicality? >> no point to having a civilian trial if you are not going to let them go you are wasting everybody's time and money. >> about honoring the system again. i'm not pro-civilian trial, but it is not this act of anti-patriotism, not the soft position on terror, a decision, a political decision. >> let him go, show trial. >> larry: let me get a break. >> saying he is soft on terror because of it. >> larry: let me -- >> walk out with a -- >> then it is a show trial. >> larry: new york, somebody will shoot him. it is america. >> wow. >> larry: be able to get a gun? >> i mean that's exactly -- >> larry: wouldn't last a day. >> you don't want people taking the law into their own hands. >> larry: i'm kidding.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100928:04:41:00

some mobster -- >> democrats claiming that, then there's no point to having a civilian trial and you're not going to let them going. you're wasting everybody's time and money. >> it's not an act of anti-patriotism, not a soft position on terror. it's a political decision. >> either let them go or it's a show trial. >> i agree it's a show trial but they are saying he's soft on terror because of it. you might not like the strategy but he's not soft on tissue. >> it's a show trial. >> larry: walks out, somebody will shoot him. it's america. >> wow. >> larry: will he be able to get a gun? >> i mean -- >> larry: wouldn't last a day. >> you don't want people taking the law into their own hands. >> larry: i'm kidding. >> i know, but that is a legitimate reaction. that's why people are so mad about the mosque. >> the patriot act, they wouldn't be -- they wouldn't be let go, still enemy combatants and detainees. they would not be let go. that's not at stake. the point about the show trial is fine. the other point is not true. >> larry: let me get a break.

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