Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Judge Napolitano's Last Word On Fox News' Freedom Watch

In case you missed it, Judge Andrew Napolitano's Freedom Watch is the latest casualty of the political cleansing taking place at the Fox News network to accommodate the pressure being put to bear on the network by the Obama Justice Department and leftist activist groups like Media Matters, the left-wing media organization that has been exposed by the Daily Caller for its grand plan to discredit and force out any conservative voices working for mainstream media organizations, in particular those working at Fox News. Judge Napolitano had these powerful parting words on his final Freedom Watch show last week. Napolitano is among an increasingly rare breed within America's legal profession willing to stand up for the U.S. Constitution. That makes him a target of the Left, which is determined to trash the document at every turn with help from unlikely sources, including Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court, who finds the document has outlived its useful life and pales in comparison to other countries' constitutions.

3 comments:

patriot paul said...

Very sad to see this program stricken from Fox Business Network, but the network is supposed to be about business, including wall street commentary, stock quotes, etc. I was hoping that when Glenn Beck left that they would move Freedom Watch to the Fox slot instead of the joke of 'The Five'. I hope they find a notch for him to fill.

Gary R. Welsh said...

Yeah, he didn't have a good time slot so the ratings weren't real high but still better than the ratings of the competing cable news networks, which aren't good at all.

Marycatherine Barton said...

This trashing of the Constitution is being done by both those considered the Right as well as those Left. If we are to save the Constitution, we need to acknowledge that this is not a right-left issue. For example, it was the Bushes while presidents that alternately publicly called for a new world order, and publicly crowed that the Constitution is just a shitty piece of paper.