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MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Tuesday, March 7, AD 2023 4:24pm

Yes. And everyone who was on that sham committee should quit or be run out

Terrence
Terrence
Tuesday, March 7, AD 2023 6:56pm

Great piece by David Griffey on “Deacon” Greydanus’ latest exploits: http://davidgriffey.blogspot.com/2023/03/deacon-greydanus-misses-obvious.html

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Tuesday, March 7, AD 2023 7:23pm

Mrsopey.
They should do the exact amount of time in exactly the same confinement facility that the incarcerated have endured..then be run out of the country.
I find it so difficult to be calm about this injustice that I want to punch a liar in the face. Just not enough time.

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Tuesday, March 7, AD 2023 8:26pm

Nancy Pelosi is one of the most evil people in American political history. I knew this was a setup. My best friend was a US Capitol police officer. Had the doors bern locked nobody would have entered. McConnell is in on this too.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Tuesday, March 7, AD 2023 11:02pm

Nancy Pelosi is one of the most evil people in American political history. She is. Not an ounce of truth in that woman’s veins. Completely self-serving and rotten to her absolute core. The truth always prevails. Always.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Wednesday, March 8, AD 2023 12:03am

Was talking to some very right wing relatives the other day about this. They still said “without the January 6th committee, the truth about what happened that day would never have gotten out.” The problem is that while they are legitimately conservative, they are also beholden to the TV news.

The right surrendered the narrative from around the 70’s onwards. There was a little bit of a bounce back with talk radio following Rush, but never enough. It’s only more recently with the internet that there has been any real alternative narrative to what TV pumps out. (Though note that the plan is always to further centralize the internet and to do whatever is possible to keep people like Elon Musk out of positions of power in the internet. They know where they are still threatened.)

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Wednesday, March 8, AD 2023 7:53am

The problem is that while they are legitimately conservative, they are also beholden to the TV news.
Absolutely.
The weight that MSM carries is unhealthy, as most monopolies are.
I caught the end of last weeks 60 Minutes program as they did their best to paint FOX News as malicious against the Dominion Corporation relating to ballot machine manipulation. The reporter said; “Emails were sent between Fox News personnel where even they didn’t believe the story.”
So what?
[The left will stop at nothing to shut down conservatives. ]

Machine discrepancies happened.
Antrim County in Michigan, case in point.

No intent.

That’s the kick in the face.
No intent that the machines malfunctioned accidentally swapping a Trump vote for Biden.
Just accidental…

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Wednesday, March 8, AD 2023 7:57am
Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Wednesday, March 8, AD 2023 8:18am

Guy corrected her office’s vote tally errors prior to the state’s certification of the county’s November 2020 election results, and records show Trump won Antrim County by a large margin, receiving 9,748 votes to Biden’s 5,960 votes, which is reflected in the certified results.

Antrim County was a set up according to the left. They claim that the voter fraud hoax was set up in advance to sway hearts to believe a narrative that was completely false. Yet, glitches happened.

I have one last link to send.

Thank you for your patience.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Wednesday, March 8, AD 2023 10:46am

No, the three major networks were dominated by liberal talking heads since the forties.

In that era it would have been framing and story selection rather then direct dishonesty.

One of the liberal critics of the ‘Fairness Doctrine’ which the Federal Communications Commission promulgated in 1948 was Nat Hentoff, who had a story about the intimidating letters from the FCC which began to arrive at his station in 1949. That may have been a vector. Another may have been that television broadcasting was from the beginning more oligopolistic than radio broadcasting, which was more so than print publications.

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