He profits no matter what. That's how he makes a living. Ad revenue.
He's the big fish. $
The perpetrators of the supposed actual illegal acts against the families don't have near as much money.
You've taken over a thread someone else started.
Maybe you should realize the lengths you've gone too to attack a man for his words using offensive words in your own right in the process.
He profits no matter what. That's how he makes a living. Ad revenue.
He's the big fish. $
The perpetrators of the supposed actual illegal acts against the families don't have near as much money.
You've taken over a thread someone else started.
Maybe you should realize the lengths you've gone too to attack a man for his words using offensive words in your own right in the process.
I am no fan of AJ. I think he's a government tool to supplant reason and rational thought as pertains to the social economic environment in America.
Those who believe him will discount actual conspiracies coming to the fore. While those who don't believe him are better off.
He once featured a lengthy series interview with a fraud who claimed to be a hit man for the Clinton's.
People bought it. An interview outside of a federal prison no less and many never realized the lie.
That being said, he's still alive. So too is his lying guest I suspect.
The Clintons didn't sue. And he as much implied they were mass murderers.
AJ is a knucklehead. Just as he could have committed to a wee bit of research to find Sandy Hook really happened, so too could his listeners.
The parents,if they want justice, could have sought warrants for the arrest of those who committed actual crimes against them.
I feel for the victims. All Christians would.
I don't think being a knucklehead with a platform should cost Jones every dime he has.
And when you do, that's not what free speech is all about.
He said stupid things.
Those who took it to an physical and vandalism level against these parents should be on trial. Not Jones.
Fair play says if AJ can be prosecuted for false statements, so too can anyone in media.
This whole thing sets a dangerous precedent.
I am no fan of AJ. I think he's a government tool to supplant reason and rational thought as pertains to the social economic environment in America.
Those who believe him will discount actual conspiracies coming to the fore. While those who don't believe him are better off.
He once featured a lengthy series interview with a fraud who claimed to be a hit man for the Clinton's.
People bought it. An interview outside of a federal prison no less and many never realized the lie.
That being said, he's still alive. So too is his lying guest I suspect.
The Clintons didn't sue. And he as much implied they were mass murderers.
AJ is a knucklehead. Just as he could have committed to a wee bit of research to find Sandy Hook really happened, so too could his listeners.
The parents,if they want justice, could have sought warrants for the arrest of those who committed actual crimes against them.
I feel for the victims. All Christians would.
I don't think being a knucklehead with a platform should cost Jones every dime he has.
And when you do, that's not what free speech is all about.
He said stupid things.
Those who took it to an physical and vandalism level against these parents should be on trial. Not Jones.
Fair play says if AJ can be prosecuted for false statements, so too can anyone in media.
This whole thing sets a dangerous precedent.