FOX's Gibson Stretched Thin Over Rosie's 'Imagination' O'Donnell Allegedly Pushing Phony Numbers for Iraqi Deaths, Found Guilty for Not Believing in Bogeymen "Terrorists" and 'Imagining' Government-Sponsored False-Flag Attacks by U.S.
Rosie is attacked by FOX's John Gibson for making more provocative statements about government-sponsored terrorism yesterday on The View. Gibson objected to the insinuation that the United States has engaged in state-sponsored terrorism and considered absurd Rosie's statement that "most Americans don't fall for the trick of the bad 'terrorists' anymore" as she emphasized the word 'terrorists' by making a quote mark gesture.
Gibson and his guest also accuse her of using bad figures for the number of Iraqis killed, though the real number is much higher than the 655,000 estimate Rosie quoted-- which was based on an MIT study that mainstream-media TV news and the Bush Administration tried to refute. That number itself now more than 6 months old.
Regardless, Rosie is branded "anti-American" and full of "hate."
"The vast majority of Americans no longer are falling for the trick of the bad 'terrorists'," making a quotation gesture during the word terrorists.
Gibson questioned "By what stretch of the imagination" could the U.S. government perpetrate state-sponsored terrorism and terrorists be imaginary?