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Thursday, February 07, 2019

Nolte: Day After Airing $5.2M Ad, We Learn WaPo Buried Assault Claim Against Dem

During Sunday’s Super Bowl the far-left Washington Post spent $5.2 million to run a self-aggrandizing ad about the importance of capital “J” Journalism.

Big movie star Tom Hanks closes the ad with this: “There’s someone to gather the facts, to bring you the story — no matter the cost because knowing empowers us. Knowing helps us decide. Knowing keeps us free.”

Knowing, y’all.

Knowing.

You see, that’s why journalism is so gosh-darned important — it’s journalists letting the rest of us know about stuff we need to know about.

It’s the knowing that helps us decide and the knowing that keeps us free, and without journalism and journalists letting us know we wouldn’t know how to decide or know how to be free, so thank the Good Lord for the journalists who let us in on the know, ya’ know?

But less than 24 hours after this pompous ad aired, we learned that the ad was missing a key piece of information about the stuff journalism and its journalists don’t want us to know, and of course I am speaking about that which is harmful to a Democrat.

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5 comments:

  1. Glad I know about hanks. Haven't watched anything with him in it since learning he is a left wing nut years ago. I'm sure he is doing fine without me being a fan, but I can't, won't, and refuse to watch turds that are not patriotic. Was real sorry to turn deniro off. Was a favorite until he got calling our president a mutt. Don't miss him at all. They can all pack sand, it will show in their wallets before long.

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  2. is it really information if it's propaganda? sorry just to long of a story about yellow journalism and the deep state!

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  3. Bill Kristol may think he is conservative but only in his own mind. He is a swamp dweller of the most vile kind.

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  4. Yup. What they report isn't nearly as important as what they don't.

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  5. Tom Hanks was wrong about Trump being elected, too. He should widen his reading material scope before throwing stones.

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