November 21, 2024

Media

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Calling out media bias in closing days of 2024 election
The chief political analyst of the New York Times warned on Sunday that pollsters are likely once again to be underestimating Donald Trump. Leftist media outlets are well aware of this, yet they continue to push polls showing Democrat Kamala Harris leading or tied with Trump. Read More.
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Garrett Ziegler awarded Press Freedom Prize, 2024
The Free Press Foundation announced that Garrett Ziegler has been awarded the Press Freedom Prize, 2024 “in recognition of your courage, investigative resourcefulness and dedication to public service in the spirit of the American Free Press." Read More.
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Has Telegram bowed to global censorship overlords?
Less than a month after he was arrested by French authorities in Paris, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced the messaging app would bow to Western governments' requests to provide Telegram users' personal information. Read More.
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Whistleblower: ABC rigged debate; network denies
ABC News denied a whistleblower's claim that it provided the Kamala Harris campaign the questions moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis would ask ahead of the Aug. 12 debate. Read More.
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Musk on frontlines of world war against censorship
One needs deep pockets to fight for God-given freedoms against the global forces of darkness, lawfare and tyranny. Where would we be without freewheeling billionaires like Donald J. Trump and the new owner of X? Read More.
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Zuckerberg: Biden-Harris pushed Facebook to censor content
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in a shocking letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan released on Monday evening, admitted that senior officials in the Biden-Harris administration "repeatedly pressured" Facebook to suppress information related to Covid. Read More.
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’ The MSM is dead’: Trump-Elon conversation gets over 1 billion views
As far as meltdowns go, Monday night may have been the Left's Chernobyl. Read More.
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Trump takes his direct approach to black journalists conference
One of the two major party presidential candidates sat for an interview at the National Association of Black Journalists conference in Chicago on Wednesday. It was not Kamala Harris. Read More.
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Independent media does heavy lifting in Trump assassination attempt coverage
Legacy media who have for 60-plus years been speculating about second shooters, CIA plots, and grassy knolls are suddenly completely incurious about how a 20-year-old kid whose presence as a threat was known could perch himself on a roof 150 yards away and get off a shot, let alone eight shots, on former President Donald Trump. Read More.
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Court orders Trump defamation case against Pulitzer Board to proceed
A Florida judge has denied a motion to dismiss the defamation lawsuit brought by Donald Trump against the Pulitzer Prize Board. Read More.
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Supreme Court's 'wicked left hook' on the First Amendment
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a lawsuit which alleged Biden administration officials unlawfully pressured social-media platforms to remove content flagged as disinformation. Read More.
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CNN scorched by pre-debate heat from Trump spokeswoman
There's already a heat dome over CNN headquarters and the first presidential debate is still days away. Are we having fun yet? Read More.
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Soros bids to further silence the right with Audacy takeover
Globalist billionaire George Soros is asking the FCC to waive its rule on foreign ownership of U.S. radio stations so he quickly can buy the Audacy radio empire, which is second in number of stations only to iHeart radio. Read More.
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CNN hack attempts to cancel Tucker's nationwide tour
One of the symptoms of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is TCF ... Tucker Carlson Fever. CNN's Oliver Darcy has a bad case of TCF. Read More.
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At struggling Washington Post, diversity sent to back of bus
Losing millions and with its audience cut in half, The Washington Post made some major changes at the top of its editorial staff which like other major American newspapers will subsequently be headed by British newsmen. Read More.

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