Tuesday, January 16, 2024

All Republicans have to know about the leftist media

 Jack Hellner - American Thinker

So the best thing the Republicans can do when they decide whom to vote for is to ignore or vote the opposite of what the Democrat campaign workers, posing as journalists, tell them to do.

"All Republicans need to know is that the last time NYT endorsed a Republican for president, it was Eisenhower in the 1950s.  The WaPo has never endorsed a Republican for President. 

Republicans, the New York Times’ Editorial Board Says You Have a ‘Responsibility’ to Vote How They Want

"And it really doesn't matter who the Democrat is.  He can be as corrupt as Hillary and Biden, and they will endorse them.  They also don't care how much any Democrat abuses his power.  The Constitution and separation of powers are not important to them. 

"They also don't care if Democrats support violent riots when their chosen one doesn't win elections.

"They don't care if Biden doesn't enforce immigration laws that he is required to enforce. 

"And they don't care how many wars start under Democrat presidents. 

"Results don't matter.  The truth doesn't matter about the climate, COVID, or anything else. 

"All that matters to most of the media and other Democrats as they campaign for them is power over the American people.  They love it when people are dependent on the government instead of giving the power, freedom, and money to the people, as Trump did and will do." . . . 

CNN, MSNBC refuse to air Trump victory speech (youtube.com)

"OutKick host Tomi Lahren joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Trump's decisive victory in the Iowa caucuses and why some media outlets refused to air his victory speech."


MSNBC Propagandists Melt Down After Trump Landslide Victory in Iowa (Video)
"Trump’s victory spawned weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth over at MSNBC, the official network of insane liberal rage, hate, and stupid lying liberal propaganda."

. . ."In the piece titled “The Responsibility of Republican Voters,” the left-wing newspaper tried to guilt Republicans into supporting someone else.

"The board said:

Iowa Republicans who will gather on Monday to cast the first votes of the 2024 presidential campaign season, and voters in New Hampshire and the states that will follow, have one essential responsibility: to nominate a candidate who is fit to serve as president, one who will ‘preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.’

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