Trump must be trolling us, right? I mean who in their right fucking mind, on the day immediately after he fires the man heading the investigation into whether or not his campaign team colluded with the Russians to steal an election, not only invites into the White House the very Russian Ambassador who’s widely thought […]
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Celebrating the firing of Comey by inviting Kislyak, Kissinger and the Russian press into the White House
Posted in Politics, Rants, Uncategorized Also tagged Bantu, Donald Trump, election hacking, FBI, Henry Kissinger, independent investigation, James B. Comey, James Comey, Kenya, Melik Kaylan, Obama, political theater, psy-ops, psychological warfare, Richard Nixon, Russia, sanctions, scandals, Sergey Kislyak, special prosecutor, treason, trolling, Vladimir Putin 24 Comments
This week in lies… the “dishonest media” isn’t telling you that the murder rate has never been higher, no president has ever been as disrespected as Trump, and terrorist attacks are taking place all around us
Usually, when I talk about the administration’s lies, I try to provide context. I make it a point to explain what it is that I mean by “lies,” and offer some kind of justification as to why I think it’s important that we acknowledge these events. Today, though, I’m just going to jump right into […]
Posted in Media, Observations, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alex Jones, alternative facts, Anthony Zurcher, anti-Muslim, anti-Muslim violence, Cabinet, Central Command, CNN, conspiracy theory, cult of victimhood, disrespect, Donald Trump, fake news, false flag, Hitler, InfoWars, Jake Tapper, Kathleen Sebelius, Kellyanne Conway, lies, Louvre, murder, Muslim, Obama, post-truth, Quebec, Republican lies, respect, rewriting history, Sandy Hook, Sean Spicer, terrorism, the future of journalism, the press, truth, victimhood, white nationalism 16 Comments
Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Gerard Baker on why his paper won’t be calling Trump’s lies “lies”
Continuing our conversation from before Christmas about how the press intends to cover the lies of President Trump, I wanted to share the following quote from this past weekend’s episode of the Meet the Press. This is how Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Gerard Baker responded to a question posed by Chuck Todd about how aggressively, […]
Posted in Media, Uncategorized Also tagged coal mining, conspiracy theories, Dan Rather, Donald Trump, drain the swamp, future of journalism, Gerard Baker, Glenn Kessler, Greg Sargent, journalism, lies, Meet the Press, normalization, pizzagate, PolitiFact, post-truth, racism, the future of journalism, the press, the sad state of journalism, truth, Wall Street Journal 5 Comments