Off course the real story is how Republicans consider Fox a reputable source, while distrusting PBS, NBC, ABC, BBC, ETC.
Obligatory comparison. https://t.co/liIBOXmUr2 pic.twitter.com/Qot3z5mq8f— Schooley (@Rschooley) April 9, 2022
I'm speechless.... Quite a morning pic.twitter.com/0U54dRrag1— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) April 10, 2022
The longest morning (Joe) indeed... 2. College campus are not becoming liberal echo chambers. They are becoming the targets of well-funded, concerted attacks by the right wing attacking the institution of education because it's the uneducated who vote for the GOP. That's the issue.— Jeff (Gutenberg Parenthesis) Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) April 11, 2022
Should I mention that while the media reports the Trump wing's accusations of Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden, and was all over the details of the Clintons' charitable activities, that it hasn't said boo about Jared Kushner cashing in on his Saudi-favorable treatment while in the Trump administration by securing a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia for a fund that he manages? Yes, I should.
I’d like to know who was behind the CNN+ idea and what was their reasoning to charge $4.99/month for their amazing double depth news coverage: "Fewer than 10,000 people are using CNN+ on a daily basis two weeks into its existence, according to people familiar with the matter."The fact that sources inside CNN are sharing these numbers shows that the knives are out!https://t.co/GkuY3FhhhS— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) April 12, 2022
But seriously, how are we going to get cannon fodder? Leave it to the @WSJopinion to look for the “unintended consequences” of financially freeing millions. pic.twitter.com/uT7xWyllIv— Hector Oseguera, Esq. (@Oseguera2020) April 14, 2022
Deep investigative reporting: It really is a mystery pic.twitter.com/ryrmLBmO2F— Dan Price (@DanPriceSeattle) April 14, 2022
Putting children in cages is almost the same as vaccinating them! 1516036181267525635 is not a valid tweet id
Were they apoplectic because he raided the Pentagon budget, or because of what the money was for? That reporter is wired for GOP talking points.
I really hope this is hurting this human waste. In always possible. (Hope this comes under conservative news ) Alex Jones' Infowars files for bankruptcy protection amid Sandy Hook lawsuits VICTORIA, Texas – Infowars filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the website's founder and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones faces defamation lawsuits over his comments that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax. The bankruptcy filing Sunday in Texas puts civil litigation on hold while the business reorganizes its finances. In its court filing, Infowars said it had estimated assets of $50,000 or less and estimated liabilities of $1 million to $10 million. Creditors listed in the bankruptcy filing include relatives of some of the 20 children and six educators killed in the 2012 school massacre in Connecticut
There's another lawsuit accusing him of transferring 10s of millions of dollars away so he won't have to pay out his lawsuits.
Congress is supposed to have the power to allocate the budget, can the executive branch just say fvck that and do what ever it wants? The GOP said yes with Trump. So should democrats say the same thing? So in theory if the executive branch has given it self the power to allocate funds even if they contradict congress then it is another way the executive branch has usurped a power granted to congress. You can agree with it or disagree with it, regardless of what the money is being used for. So if you were ok with Trump doing it, then you should be ok with Biden doing it. If you believed it was a violation of the separation of powers when Trump did it, then you should believe it is a violation of powers when Biden does it. At the end, what did the courts say? did the courts rule in favor of Trump? if so, that means Biden can do the same thing. I guess, the SC allowed it but did not fully rule on the constitutionality of it. Biden should do it and let republican sue him, so the SC can finally rule on it. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/04/biden-trump-covid-democrats-wall/629581/
The SC would be happy to justify all sorts of nonsense by a Republican executive while blocking a democratic one from doing the same.
CNN+ shuts down one month after launching: "’Some of this was avoidable,’ [a Discovery executive] said, but ‘prior leadership decided to just keep going’ with the planned March launch of CNN+ despite the impending merger.”Zucker’s days might have been numbered even without his personal issues. https://t.co/yjpGcWMXz1— Richard Tofel (@dicktofel) April 21, 2022
WaPo had something on this saying that Discovery wanted to simplify their services and will be folding it into what is existing with Discovery (which I believe also has a "plus" service.)
Giving extremists the benefit of the doubt: https://t.co/spEETmbSLp pic.twitter.com/qawsproQA3— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 23, 2022
They do, and it’s not worth $5/month. We got it on thanksgiving for $1 for 3 months and it’s basically a compendium of guilty watches and some good documentaries. Unless you’re heavily into “reality shows” (and double deep news coverage in the near future) is a waste of money, even at a discount.
But he’s so likable! Christopher Rufo isn’t “a conservative activist and writer, [who] has helped inspire Republican messaging”. He’s a modern day Nazi.— Zack Hunt (@ZaackHunt) April 24, 2022
And get the fvck out of our lawn!!! California is 172 years old, and that’s why our representative should be too https://t.co/nao2WsEp9H— Michael Benjamin (@mfbenji) April 24, 2022
Le petite bistro dans Des Moines.. turns out it's just the exact same thing, but the diner is in Northern France.https://t.co/aN3ZWdDdMF pic.twitter.com/OUih1AH7oT— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) April 24, 2022