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Yesterday 4:48 pm  #31


Re: 60 Minutes Producer's Resignation Sends Shockwaves Through CBS News

TomTV wrote:

Well then the Democrats should now sue Fox News every single effing time they lie about Biden, Kamala, ANY of their candidates. The money they raise alone would fund their next 50 election campaigns.

(Yes I'm exaggerating, but I've gotten sick and tired of one side always cheating and using the dirtiest tactics to silence any media criticism of their disturbing policies while the other side just sits there and takes it on the chin again and again from Rupert Murdoch's propaganda machine).
 

The Democrats and the Mainstream Media (but I repeat myself) did a bang up job in convincing everyone that an applesauce drooling Biden was sharp as a tack.  When that narrative failed spectacularly hey presto change-o, look over here folks it’s Brat Summer with Kamala (why Johnsonville Brats never got onboard with that tie-in I’ll never know).  The media spun everything they could to drag Kamala across the finish line including an unbelievably ridiculous last minute poll that had Iowa swinging to Harris.  The third Obama administration ended not with a bang but with a whimper with Kamala passed out on the floor hugging that box of wine.  
So now we have the Dems committing seppuku, anonymously and off the record of course to any outlet admitting that yeah Biden was brain dead, Kamala was a joke and yeah we screwed the pooch.  So now we have the likes of Jake Tapper cashing in on a Now It Can Be Told/Sold tome that admits the media was lied to by the Dems.  Ha.  Oh that’s rich, you were lied to and not the ones doing the lying.
Never forget what Obama aide Ben Rhodes said about today’s media landscape:
“All these newspapers used to have foreign bureaus,” he said. “Now they don’t. They call us to explain to them what’s happening in Moscow and Cairo. Most of the outlets are reporting on world events from Washington. The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old, and their only reporting experience consists of being around political campaigns. That’s a sea change. They literally know nothing.”

Last edited by Buzzy Krumhunger (Yesterday 5:17 pm)