Once again, we’re sadly bringing you more horrible news about another young, seemingly healthy person who has died suddenly of a heart attack. This time, it’s the vice president of Fox News, he was only 47-year-old. Many moons ago, when my grandfather died of a heart attack at 56, we couldn’t believe it. He was so young, and had so much more to live. So, 47, practically a decade younger than that, is too young to go. But sadly, this is what we keep seeing, over and over, day in and day out, and nobody is looking at the GIANT white Pfizer elephant in the room.
And it’s not just heart attacks. It’s blood clots and strokes, too.
Instead of addressing people’s concerns, they’re saying stuff like this – talking about “stroke season.” How “scientific,” right?
They really do think you’re a stupid buffoon.
Watch:
If you hear about a bunch of people dying from strokes, don’t worry your little head about it! The TV “experts” have assured me that it’s just “STROKE SEASON”! 🤡 pic.twitter.com/DEHWZ23PDB
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) January 20, 2023
Variety reported that Alan Komissaroff, a Fox News senior vice president who supervised the cable-news outlet’s political-news coverage, has died following a heart attack. He was 47 years old.
“This is an extremely difficult day for all of us who worked closely with Alan, and we are completely heartbroken,” said Suzanne Scott and Jay Wallace, Fox News Media’s CEO and Fox News Media’s president of news, in a statement. “Alan was a leader and mentor throughout Fox News Media who was integral to our daily news operations and played an indispensable role in every election cycle. The recent midterm election coverage was easily one of the finest nights of special coverage he produced throughout his career. And he was the ultimate producer: breaking news, politics, special events — there was no steadier or more trusted colleague to be with in the control room during the most consequential events of our time and his incisiveness and passion for news made our work better. ”
Komissaroff joined Fox News in 1996 when it launched under the auspices of the company formerly known as 21st Century Fox Corp. He worked his way up from the network’s ranks of writers and producers to overseeing coverage of politics, including the network’s Election Night reporting.
“Election night is our Super Bowl, so we try to outdo ourselves every cycle,” the executive told TVNewser in 2020, adding: “Our election night coverage doesn’t have an end time. We are prepared to cover the election for as long as it takes—and even a little longer than that.”
He is survived by his wife, Rachael, and two children. Ben and Olivia.
And while all of these poor people are dropping like flies, they’re refusing to pause things and investigate, and instead, are still pushing the vaccine.
Here’s Martha Stewart, doing her “part.”
Watch:
WTF? Stupid, stupid, stupid… Martha Stewart’s Pfizer commercial
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 21, 2023
Gotta keep the money-train on track for big pharma, right?
Choo-choo…
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