Category Archives: PressFreedom

The Handcuffs Are Off

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Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter keeps giving dividends to the American people.  The publishing of the Twitter files by Matt Taibbi has helped to remove the blinders that many Americans had on.  Conservatives can actually be conservatives and not be banned.  Some of the mentally deranged (that is, transgenders) have voluntarily removed themselves from the platform.  As I have said before, this can only help humanity.

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Highlights & Lowlights

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New info regarding the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s unprecedented raid of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home last year.

“On August 8, 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted an unprecedented raid of Mar-a-Lago on the ground that potentially classified records existed there. According to press reports, Biden Administration aides were “stunned” to hear of this development,” AFL begins in a press release. “However, new NARA records obtained through America First Legal’s investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Mar-a-Lago raid further confirmed that the FBI obtained access to these records through a ‘special access request’ from the Biden White House on behalf of the Department of Justice (DOJ).”

In addition to confirming that the White House was involved in setting up Trump, AFL also proves that the National Archives misled Congress about the role the White House played in the raid.

And Nixon was forced to resign because of Watergate.  How long before Biden resigns?

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Faith In Humanity Restored? No One Trusts the Media

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The newest Gallup polls tell us that our confidence in two facets of the news media has fallen to all-time low points. “Just 16% of U.S. adults now say they have ‘a great deal’ or ‘quite a lot’ of confidence in newspapers and 11% in TV news.”

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Bits & Pieces

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday he will formally seek to strip the Walt Disney Co. of its self-governing status after it publicly bashed the Sunshine State’s anti-grooming law.  Potential termination of all special districts that were announced in Florida prior to 1968 would be reviewed by the legislature.

Many families across the country are re-considering the Disney company for family activities.  This is due in part to Disney’s stated intentions of including “queerness” (their statement not mine) as much as possible in children’s programming.

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CRT And Other Domestic Terrorism Threats

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It is hard to believe America could have a worse AG than Eric Holder.  However, on Wednesday Tucker Carlson discussed the directive by AG Merrick Garland for the FBI in conjunction with the National Security Division to investigate any parent who opposes the teaching of Critical Race Theory and the masking of kids in school.  There will undoubtedly be many such discussions across the country in the coming months.  Few will be done as masterfully as Carlson’s monologue.

Take 16 minutes out of your day and listen to what Carlson has to say.

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Questions For The Avatar in The White House

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Questions that true reporters would be asking of the President.

Recently, in Minnesota, a suspected criminal, who was resisting arrest, was accidentally shot and killed by a law enforcement officer.  The mayor immediately called for the firing of the officer involved.  The city manager, who had the responsibility for the police force, stated that the officer was entitled to due process just as any other American would be.  Because he stood up for the right to due process, he was summarily fired by the city council.  What are the President’s views on this attack on the foundations of our democracy?  Does the President believe that police officers have a right to due process?  Or does the President side with the city council in that a mob should be the determining factor in what actions are taken? ... 

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Questions For The Avatar In The White House

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Below are some questions that true reporters should be asking the White House press secretary Jen Psaki.  Of course, it is highly unlikely that any such questions will ever be asked by the lame stream media.

Question #1 – Regarding the changes to Georgia’s election laws, Atlanta’s main newspaper, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, claims, “However, the law made some changes to early voting. But experts say the net effect was to expand the opportunities to vote for most Georgians, not limit them.” Understanding this, will President Biden immediately ask Major League Baseball (MLB) to reverse its decision regarding the All Star game? And will he also publicly apologize to the people of Atlanta, to the people of Georgia for pushing economic boycott/sanctions on their state?  Will he publicly apologize for calling these changes to Georgia’s election laws “Jim Crow on steroids?”

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