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After Hours: The Media’s Big Miss on Biden’s Mental Decline (PODCAST)


The news media is bringing up the rear on President Biden’s mental decline. We’ll also discuss developments in the story of lawsuits over government censorship including one filed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 

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2 thoughts on “After Hours: The Media’s Big Miss on Biden’s Mental Decline (PODCAST)”

  1. Rainey Richerson

    Thank you, Sharyl Attkisson, for both addressing and raising these issues.

    There is truly a problem when our information sources (along with other influential institutions), collude with, or capitulate to, powerful interests and government to push ideologies and agendas counter to the public’s safety and interests, while recklessly disregarding reality.

    Another example,
    https://ovarit.com/o/GenderCritical/380360/major-media-style-guide-tells-press-to-avoid-terms-like-biological-sex-defends-g

    Words have impact.

    https://ovarit.com/o/GenderCritical/15348/petition-tell-the-society-for-professional-journalists-to-adopt-the-wolf-media-s/bea977cb-f40a-46e2-a233-3ede14912338#comment-bea977cb-f40a-46e2-a233-3ede14912338

    I absolutely will dare to use the word PROPAGANDA.

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/07/14/u-s-repeals-propaganda-ban-spreads-government-made-news-to-americans/

    “Now we’ll have a better sense: Gee some of this stuff is really good. Or gee some of this stuff is really bad. At least we’ll know now.”
    But does the American media consuming public remember and “know now”? I fear not.

    Can society achieve the noble aims of free speech, ethical practices, and being reality based?

  2. Rainey Richardson

    Thank you, Sharyl Attkisson, for both addressing and raising these issueS.

    There is truly a problem when our information sources collude with powerful interests and government to push ideologies and agendas counter to the public’s safety and interests, while recklessly disregarding reality.

    Another example,

    https://www.ap.org/media-center/press-releases/2022/new-ap-stylebook-includes-300-new-or-revised-entries-inclusive-storytelling-chapter/

    Funny how media outlets tend to not follow the “terrorist” assignatIon recommendations, but are all-in on the trans pandering. e.g. “Anti-trans legislation” rather than women and children safeguarding.

    I absolutely will dare to use the word PROPAGANDA.

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/07/14/u-s-repeals-propaganda-ban-spreads-government-made-news-to-americans/

    “Now we’ll have a better sense: Gee some of this stuff is really good. Or gee some of this stuff is really bad. At least we’ll know now.”

    But does the American media consuming public remember and “know now”? I fear not.

    Can society achieve the noble aims of free speech, ethical practices, and being reality based?

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