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FNC’s Hume: Seems Like Biden Admin Shooting
Down Everything They Can See

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 2/14/2023 3:33:27 AM

Fox News chief political analyst Brit Hume said Monday on FNC’s “Special Report” that the Biden administration is shooting down everything after letting a Chinese spy balloon cross America before shooting it down. Discussing the three objects shot down over the weekend, Hume said, “Certainly, there has been a change in the administration’s policy or practice here after letting that first balloon as it turned out to drift all the way across the continental United States. They shot that one down. Now it seems they’re shooting everything down that they can see. And the interest interesting question what are we shooting down? We shot these things down.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: janjan 2/14/2023 5:54:33 AM (No. 1402349)
How much is it costing us for Biden to repair his reputation as a fool for letting the spy balloon travel across the entire country by shooting everything in sight and looking like an even bigger fool? These people have lost their minds.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PChristopher 2/14/2023 6:40:42 AM (No. 1402359)
It's a bunch of dopes overcompensating for being dopes.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: rytwng 2/14/2023 6:46:15 AM (No. 1402361)
Send the fake president up in a balloon.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: J F Ackerman 2/14/2023 6:46:36 AM (No. 1402362)
They're not shooting down anything. These are false flag events to compensate for letting China get caught doing it's dirt. Traitors all.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: southernboy 2/14/2023 7:56:26 AM (No. 1402397)
Give a liberal a gun, he will either shoot himself or someone else. Give him a bunch of warplanes and missiles, he'll start a war!.....As we've seen over and over!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: chillijilli 2/14/2023 8:15:20 AM (No. 1402420)
Has anyone seen identifiable proof of these balloons/objects or their debris? Show me some evidence. Considering our government's track record of releasing accurate and honest information, why should we believe anything they are reporting now? Also, I'm very curious about the Chinese balloon that drifted over Central and South America on FEB 4. Was it shot down, as reported? If so, by whom? The Chinese readily acknowledged ownership--- but for some unknown reason the US seems to be making a concerted effort to distance itself from this event. It's as though it never existed, yet CNN claimed it was seen and monitored by many as it traversed Columbia and Costa Rica. Why is information about it being intentionally removed?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Strike3 2/14/2023 8:21:36 AM (No. 1402426)
This trigger-happy mis-administration is going to shoot down a Piper Cub or an Alaskan bush plane and there is going to be hell to pay. The current actions are double-stupid after letting the big Chinese balloon travel across the entire country and shooting it down over water, thus making recovery efforts ten times more difficult. We are being led by a demented fool and a band of court jesters. Xi must be spending most of his day laughing.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: red1066 2/14/2023 9:43:44 AM (No. 1402505)
They're reacting to the fact that they let a Chinese spy balloon cross the entire U.S. without doing anything, and the public and media beat down they got by doing so. Quite frankly, the entire military complex needs an anal exam for their response to this whole affair. Now we find out NORAD lowered their surveillance capability to spot objects approaching North America and had to adjust their systems to pick up smaller objects. I, like most Americans assumed that the NORAD systems could pick up objects as small as birds. I guess doing that confuses the computer systems with so many objects so they backed off the sensitivity of the radar to the point they couldn't spot a 200 foot tall balloon.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MickTurn 2/14/2023 10:19:45 AM (No. 1402548)
Maybe they will shoot themselves in the foot............again.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: rikkitikki 2/14/2023 10:34:53 AM (No. 1402581)
Remember the guy who floated way up in a lawnchair held up by balloons (and used a BB gun for flight control)? I've decided to postpone my next trip up in my home-made, hexagonally shaped drone...
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Reply 11 - Posted by: cartcart 2/14/2023 10:35:55 AM (No. 1402583)
Kites are next, I guess. I’m printing up some bumper stickers: KITES UP-DON’T SHOOT!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: danu 2/14/2023 12:42:33 PM (No. 1402697)
ladies and gentlemen: you can't fix stupid.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: broken01 2/15/2023 12:36:27 PM (No. 1403526)
I can see Joe Biden in a hunter's outfit saying the following, Shhhh. Be vewy, vewy quiet, I'm hunting balloons, huh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh! What a nimrod.
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