America’s increasingly unstable and dangerous establishment media are calling for a full blackout of President Trump’s daily coronavirus press conferences.
Think about that for a moment…
For the first time since World War II, for the first time in nearly 80 years, Americans have no idea what their country will look like a year from now, and the corporate media want to impose a full blackout on the daily briefings the American president is making to the American people.
There’s a lot of jokes out there about the hypocrisy of how this demand is coming from the same media that had a tantrum over the White House canceling the daily press briefings. But this time we’re talking about something so much more than hypocrisy.
We are currently in the middle of global pandemic, a state of siege that, in just two weeks, has shut down our economy and locked many of us up in our homes, either by government decree of just plain old fear, and…
In a time of national crisis, the left-wing fascists in the media want to use their corporate monopoly to put a stop to the president of the United States communicating directly with the American people who elected him.
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6 comments:
It is time to file complaints against the MSM: TV & Cable and their parent companies. File complaints wity the FCC and the DOJ. Demand that they be removed from broadcasting their seditious propaganda and break up their companies. Break up Comcast, AT&T and others. Bring the traitors down.
MSM doesn't want people to know what they are up to and that is why they need Trump silenced.
Idiots, anything to derail this administration.
Doesn't that sound like a country with a Dictator. Hear only what the Dictator wants you to hear. Didn't the Democrats along with the Media call Trump a dictator. These people are very dangerous - it starts with their supporters - advertisements? Correct me if I am wrong. If so, boycott their products.
Doesn't matter for I never watch any of the mainstream media anyway for they all lie to you
I do wish Trump would stick to script and not ad lib during these briefings. Adding any off-handed remarks is not necessary. This isn't a political rally. Just state the facts and let the experts answer questions.
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