...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.Retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, who left Fox News as a contributor with a fiery resignation letter earlier this month, made the new claims in an op-ed for The Washington Post on Friday.
He asserted that the network “preaches paranoia, attacking processes and institutions vital to our republic and challenging the rule of law."
Peters said that he remained with the network despite his concerns over its coverage because he “rationalized that I could make a difference by remaining at Fox and speaking honestly.”
“I was wrong,” he added.
Peters wrote that he was not invited on segments about Russia despite being “the one person on the Fox payroll who, trained in Russian studies and the Russian language, had been face to face with Russian intelligence officers in the Kremlin and in far-flung provinces.”
“Listening to political hacks with no knowledge of things Russian tell the vast Fox audience that the special counsel’s investigation was a ‘witch hunt,’ while I could not respond, became too much to bear. There is indeed a witch hunt, and it’s led by Fox against [special counsel] Robert Mueller,” he wrote.
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“With my Soviet-studies background, the cult of Trump unnerves me. For our society’s health, no one, not even a president, can be above criticism — or the law,” Peters said.
The former network analyst quit earlier this month, calling Fox News a "propaganda machine."
He was also suspended from Fox News for two weeks in 2015 for using a profanity to criticize then-President Obama.
The Hill
Saturday, March 31, 2018
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