Team USA sounds ready to surrender Ukraine to Vova.
“Our objective is to prevent this from turning into a nuclear war…” Lily-livered retired American generals fear “climbing the escalation latter.” Looking on the bright side, none of the expert guests appearing on FoxNews have ever been to Ukraine and know what they’re talking about.
Except, of course, Trey, their Chief Correspondent in Ukraine, who speaks zero Ukrainian, knows zero about Ukraine’s history, has never served in the military and usually gets the story wrong.
Trey suffers from PTSD, which is triggered by “the smell of barbecue.”
If I’m staying somewhere and I’m concerned about the ground security, I place a water bottle from the room next to the door and balance a small item on it—a camera battery, for example, or a TV remote. That way, if someone opens the door while I’m sleeping, I’ll hear the battery getting knocked off the bottle. — Travel Advice From a Foreign Correspondent Who Covers Conflict Zones. Fox News journalist Trey Yingst has learned a lot on the road while traveling in the world’s most dangerous places (Bloomberg, April 13, 2023)
My favorite tip from Trey is from Men’s Health Magazine.
I ALWAYS TELL people that I prepare my body and my mind during times of peace… You learn control over your mind and your breathing in a cold plunge. Anyone who's ever done cold exposure, you get in and your body wants to take over it. You're panicking. Part of it is learning to control your breath and your mind, reminding yourself that it's only temporary. If you can slow down your breathing, you're in control. Those things are applicable to the field. — The Time to Take Care of Your Mind is All the Time (Men’s Health Magazine, November 9, 2023)
Someone once told me that the real appeal of “America’s Most Watched, Most Trusted” TV network is its headlines: after the original laugh the text might as well read Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet....
Before joining Fox News in 2018, Trey worked for One America News Network as the Chief White House Correspondent, covering significant events during the Trump administration. OANN is owned and founded by Robert Herring Sr., nicknamed “Mini-Trump.”
Almost everything in the above reportage is ridiculous and incorrect.