Posted on 08/26/2015 4:01:43 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Univision news anchor, journalist and hardcore advocate of American citizenship for everyone, Jorge Ramos disclosed in a note that daughter, Paola, is working with Team Hillary on Clintons 2016 presidential campaign:
As journalists the most important thing we have is our credibility and integrity. We maintain that, in part, through transparency with our audience, our colleagues and our critics. That is why I am disclosing that my daughter, Paola, has accepted a position working with Hillary Clintons presidential campaign.
As a father, I am very proud that she has decided to actively participate in our democratic process. I hope that more young people get involved, regardless of political parties or ideological preferences. Our democracy and our future depend on that.
I completely support and respect Paolas decision. In our family we have always cherished tolerance, dialogue and active participation in what you believe.
Like many reporters who have parents, siblings or other family members that are active in politics, this will not change how I approach my duty as a journalist. I will continue to report with complete independence and ask the tough questions, the same way I have done for the last 30 years.
See Also:
Trump throws unruly activist journalist Jorge Ramos out of presser: Go back to Univision.
Univision anchor allowed to return to presser so Trump can hand him his . . .
Five reasons Jorge Ramos version of getting kicked out of Trump presser is laughable.
This clown is no reporter.
And should be taken about as seriously as George Costanza (from Seinfeld)
Payola
I'm shocked.
Everyone, and I mean everyone, knows Ramos, posing as a journalist, is a agitator for illegal immigration, and moreover, the right to citizenship for all illegal immigrants, especially Mexicans. He has not a shred of loyalty to the United States. He himself should be jailed or deported as a foreign agent for an enemy of the US.
Roger Stone: Removing Univision Anchor Giant Plus for Trump
newsmax.com ^ | Todd Beamon
Posted on 8/26/2015, 3:22:18 PM by RoosterRedux
Donald Trumps ejection of Univision anchor Jorge Ramos at a Tuesday night news conference was a giant plus for the Republican presidential candidate, former political adviser Roger Stone told Newsmax TV on Wednesday.
It shows Trump at his best, Stone told Newsmax Prime host J.D. Hayworth. He was in command of the situation. He was firm, he was fair, he let the guy come back in but Ramos is a left-wing agitator.
His daughter works for Hillary Clinton doing Latin outreach, Stone said, referring to Paola Ramos, who joined the campaign in June. He was making a speech; he wasnt asking a legitimate question.
Trump asked security to remove Jorge Ramos from the news conference in Dubuque after the anchor asserted that Trump could not accomplish aspects of his immigration policy, including ending automatic citizenship for infants born in the United States to parents in the country illegally.
Trump had not called on Ramos, who was allowed back into the session. Trump then called on him.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3329572/posts
RE: And should be taken about as seriously as George Costanza (from Seinfeld)
Is Univision a part of that huge conglomerate, Vandelay Industries?
What a FRAUD.
1%er Jorge Ramos has this big house in Miramar, Florida
source: virtualglobetrotting.com
Notice that nicely fenced property? Wanna bet he has a good alarm system, too?
Why not just jump it, go into his house and demand residency?
RE: Ramos, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen seven years ago, has consistently used his position to unabashedly push for immigration reform.
OK, Trump is also pushing for immigration reform, so what’s Jorge’s problem?
Paola? Who says God has no sense of humor......
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