Here's the link to the Jewish Press endorsement. Is it still fake news if it's from the literal pages of the direct source?
Alec Baldwin’s alleged victim says he's 'sore' but will 'be fine' following parking spot altercation By Olivia Benismon, Amanda Woods | New York Post He survived the Boston Marathon bombing — and the Bloviator! The man who Alec Baldwin allegedly socked in the face over a parking spot told us he’s “recovering” from his run-in with the tough-guy thespian. Wojciech Cieszkowski — an avid runner who ran the Boston Marathon in 2013 — had no visible bruise marks on his face when he answered the door at his Pearl River, N.Y. home. “You know, sore, but I’ll be fine,” he said. The 49-year-old was tight-lipped about the alleged encounter and about Baldwin, 60, except to say that he’s “seen him [on SNL] a few times” When asked if he’d watch Baldwin’s take on President Trump on the show again, he said, “I can’t say for now,” before driving off. An unidentified Baldwin relative was holding a parking spot for the actor’s black Cadillac SUV on East 10th Street in Manhattan Friday afternoon when a driver in a black Saab swooped in and took the spot away, cops said. When the Saab driver — police have not identified Cieszkowski as the alleged victim — hopped out to feed the meter, the hothead actor went ballistic on him, cops and witnesses said. Yelling escalated to shoving, and finally the tantrum-throwing thespian, 60, allegedly belted Cieszkowski. Baldwin was released from police custody at around 4 p.m. with a desk appearance ticket for assault and harassment charges. In a tweet from the account for his family’s foundation, he denied punching anyone, claiming that “the assertion that I punched anyone over a parking spot is false.” Cieskowski’s car — the same make and model involved in the incident — was parked in his driveway Saturday. The front of his home was still decorated for Halloween. Cieszkowski told Patch in 2013 that he heard the blasts when two bombs went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. He’s also a member of the Rockland Road Runners, and he had a marathon sticker with “26.2” on his Saab’s rear window.
There are several handicapped people on here who have extreme reading-comprehension difficulties. Studies show beginning readers progress quicker when first given only capital letters to process. Why do you hate the handicapped?
making jokes about people here, using people with disabilities as some kind of slam (and that is exactly what you're doing no matter what kind of horse shit spin you and anyone else gives it), says a lot more about what kind of man you are, than it does about anyone here. Congrats on showing your true colors.
I have a lot of Jewish relatives in Florida and ALL of them are voting Gillum! Baldwin - who gives a fuck?
Conservatives/Republicans are soooooooo desperate for Hollywood's approval that to them, when someone on "the left" who is in hollywood acts out, they go nuts. Most of the progressive/liberals I know don't actually give two shits about hollywood.
Oh no. I don't think so julius. I just hate it when one of them goes out and says dumb shit things. It is just too hard then to watch them play a part with the dumb shit stuff still interfering with the bit they play.
ABC News reporter Palmeri: Alec Baldwin once told me 'I hope you choke to death' By Joe Concha - 11/02/18 06:58 PM EDT © Getty Images ABC News White House Correspondent Tara Palmeri revealed that Alec Baldwin once told her "I hope you choke to death" when she was on assignment for the New York Post, according to a Friday afternoon tweet. Palmeri's tweet came after the actor's arrest and charge for misdemeanor assault in a fight over a parking spot. "Alec Baldwin also told me 'I hope you choke to death' when I was on assignment, staking out his house," Palmeri wrote of an incident that she said happened in 2013 when she was a reporter for the Post. Alec Baldwin also told me "I hope you choke to death" when I was on assignment, staking out his house https://t.co/JAgMkGGwDM — Tara Palmeri (@tarapalmeri) November 2, 2018 Palmeri alleged that Baldwin also grabbed her arm. The Post said the reporter played an audio recording of the actor's threat to the New York City Police Department (NYPD). Baldwin's talent agency CAA did not immediately reply to a request for comment from Baldwin from The Hill. On Friday, an NYPD spokeswoman said that a dispute over a parking spot allegedly resulted in a man being punched after getting into the space Baldwin wanted. “Upon arrival, officers observed a 49-years-old male conscious and alert with injury to his left jaw,” the NYPD said in a statement. The man was taken to a local hospital and is listed in stable condition, officials said. The actor and talk show host, whose credits include "Glengarry Glen Ross" and is most recently known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of President Trump on "Saturday Night Live," has had run-ins with reporters and photographers before. In Nov. 2013, Baldwin called a photographer a gay slur that was caught on camera on a New York City street. The incident led to the cancellation of his MSNBC program, "Up Late" a short time later. The program had lasted less than two months. Baldwin is currently hosting "The Alec Baldwin Show" on ABC, which has been seeing low ratings since launching earlier this year.
Saw this coming even before he punched anybody. Alec Baldwin demoted to Saturday by ABC amid arrest, low ratings By Brian Flood | Fox News ABC quietly announced on Election Night that “The Alec Baldwin Show” would move from its prestigious timeslot on Sunday evenings to a less desirable Saturday night spot, amid disappointing ratings and negative media attention surrounding the hot-headed thespian. Repeats of “Shark Tank” will replace Baldwin’s beleaguered talk show on Sunday at 10 p.m. “The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show Holiday Special” and “The Sound of Music” will also air on Sunday nights. “The Alec Baldwin Show” returns Dec. 8 in its new timeslot -- 10 p.m. ET on Saturdays. Variety – a leading Hollywood trade publication – said “ABC has all but pulled the plug” on the show, pointing to the program's dismal ratings. Variety noted Baldwin’s show is “one of ABC’s lowest-rated programs” and its last episode only attracted 1.5 million viewers. “The show has failed to find a significant audience,” Variety’s Joe Otterson wrote. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainme...es-hot-head-host-following-arrest-low-ratings