Vincente Fox Gets Heated in Interview With Eric Bolling: 'Mexico's Not Going to Pay for That F***ing
Vincente Fox Gets Heated in Interview With Eric Bolling: Mexicos Not Going to Pay for That F***ing Wall
by Caleb Howe | Aug 22nd, 2018, 7:42 pm
On America with Eric Bolling on CRTV, former President of Mexico Vincente Fox lost his cool on the topic of a border wall in an interview that aired on Wednesday.
Just before the above clip, Fox and host Eric Bolling were debating the issue of illegal immigration and the impact it has on Americans. Fox told Bolling that the answer to any burden or law enforcement problems with illegal border crossing is applying the law, rule of law. Not using the stick. Not taking to jail kids, separating them from the families. Thats not the way to do it.
I agree with you, countries must control their border, United States has a right said Fox.
Bolling interjected, saying well sir, you dont agree with me, as Fox began saying give me a second, give me a second repeatedly.
More:
https://www.mediaite.com/tv/vincente-fox-gets-heated-in-interview-with-eric-bolling-mexicos-not-going-to-pay-for-that-fing-wall/
Video at link. Derp.
Submariner
(12,509 posts)rather than Mexico's oil prices his son would still be alive today.
Judi Lynn
(160,630 posts)Am dumbfounded by your post.
Have been looking online to find any word of what you said, and came up completely baffled.
Did see one reference to his two sons, and a photo of either Vicente, Jr. or Rodrigo Fox, but whichever one it was seemed to believe he was alive.
This is the only reference to the two boys outside the father's Wikipedia, which, of course, should be up to date, and doesn't mention either any scandal regarding "unfaithful" Vicente Sr., or a dead son:
Rodrigo Fox de la Concha is the youngest of the children adopted by Vicente Fox Quesada and Lilian de la Concha . Rodrigo married in 2011 at 22 years of age with Gabriela Martínez, they have two children, and he is dedicated to the care of the former president's ranch.
http://www.clase.in/articulo/2017/08/03/que-hacen-ahora-los-hijos-de-los-expresidentes-de-mexico
Would you please take the time to drop a link to anything substantiating your reasons for attacking him, or explain what it is about Vicente Fox that encourages you to take a tremendous kick at him online?
Thank you.
Submariner
(12,509 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,630 posts)The Fox this article concerns is Vicente Fox, the former President of Mexico:
Caption:
USA MEXICO CANADA BUSH FOX HARPER
U.S. President George W. Bush (C) pretends to loose his balance as he and Mexico's President Vicente Fox (L) and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper walk the steps of an ancient Mayan Pyramid during a tour of the archaeological Ruins in Chichen-Itza, Mexico on Thursday 30 March 2006. Bush is in Mexico for a three way North American summit with and today and tomorrow. Border security and immigration issues are expected to dominate the talks.
The Republicans have shown us some real winners from their Presidential pool, haven't they? Don't forget Richard M. Nixon!
People just might want to have this photo laminated so they can always have it with them in a
purse, or pocket. Richard M. Nixon, playing a vigorous bowling game, wearing a tie, in the
White House private bowling lanes.
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I looked at that link you posted and nearly swallowed my tongue. I don't even watch Fox, but
I have seen that face on video clips before, and that man is one of the ugliest people by nature
I have ever, ever seen. There can't be any human beings who could stand to be around him.
AZ8theist
(5,495 posts)You have to be stupid...I mean REALLY STUPID to think that Mexico would pay for some idiotic construction NORTH of their border.
Your stupid has to actually cause headaches. There is no other explanation.
Judi Lynn
(160,630 posts)There also is no reason the U.S. taxpayers, without appropriate input, should be obligated to pay for something that stupid and unneccessary just because some Republican idiots have money to be made from handing different parts of this wildly expensive pork barrel project to companies which will finance their campaigns, basically hiring them to hand them big chunks of profits handed to them from the back-breaking work of their laborers, financed by the poor of the US who can't afford tax lawyers.
OMG. Too awful, too stupid, too dirty to contemplate without getting a rage attack!
Uncle Joe
(58,425 posts)Thanks for the thread Judi Lynn