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Tamsin's avatar

That was a long, long length of red-hot coals, over each one of which you dragged Ms. Maher. Thanks.

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rickrolled's avatar

Great post! I love The Trammps.

Related - have you seen Chris Bray’s requiem for the LA Times? The mighty certainly have fallen.

https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/beat-down

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Tamsin's avatar

I was going to ask Tom the same thing...

In the olden days, newspapers were corrupt, were biased in how they reported headline stories, but they still covered local news, the small news, as it happened. Increase in crime in a neighborhood? Noted, reported. The reader could decide whether that was too much crime and take the next steps, personally or politically. Nowadays in Portland, and even more so after the George Floyd riots, it's obvious the media will not report on crime as it happens unless or until it feeds a narrative that helps our ruling party rule us according to the party's goals for Oregon.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Media was always compromised, no question. But they were at least in the tank for an Establishment that was Pax America. Now they are treasonous, they're devoted to the globalist one-world government vision of the W.E.F. and U.N. and that's a big difference.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

RickRolled: That's a great piece! Thank you for sharing it! So many excellent points, particularly noting the shift from local reporting to broad Woke and climate hysterics.

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Liz Hodgson's avatar

You somehow make this absolutely dreadful period in history SO MUCH FUN! LOL.

Seriously though, it's rare someone can detail such a sad catalogue of details while making people laugh at the same time.

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