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![]() So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. |
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On Fri, 26 May 2017 13:18:58 -1100, Boating All Out wrote:
So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%. |
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Poco Deplorevole
- show quoted text - "Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%." D'uh! All newspapers are experiencing a decline in readership. blame it on the young'ins who want to get all their news online. |
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On 5/26/17 8:58 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Fri, 26 May 2017 13:18:58 -1100, Boating All Out wrote: So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%. "Biased" to Herring means legitimate news outlets are telling the truth. Circulation of paper copy newspapers is down for many reasons, but the better papers are working hard with other ways of getting their product to those who want depth to their news. Republicans like JohnnyMop prefer an ignorant population because such people are easy to manipulate. |
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On 5/26/17 9:36 PM, True North wrote:
Poco Deplorevole - show quoted text - "Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%." D'uh! All newspapers are experiencing a decline in readership. blame it on the young'ins who want to get all their news online. That's one of the significant contributing factors. |
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 07:46:19 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/17 8:58 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 26 May 2017 13:18:58 -1100, Boating All Out wrote: So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%. "Biased" to Herring means legitimate news outlets are telling the truth. Circulation of paper copy newspapers is down for many reasons, but the better papers are working hard with other ways of getting their product to those who want depth to their news. Republicans like JohnnyMop prefer an ignorant population because such people are easy to manipulate. Coming from one who knows not what 'truth' means. Speaking of ignorant population, you might look at some of the better known inner cities. Those folks have been kept ignorant for years by Democrat leadership. |
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On 5/27/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/17 8:58 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 26 May 2017 13:18:58 -1100, Boating All Out wrote: So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%. "Biased" to Herring means legitimate news outlets are telling the truth. Circulation of paper copy newspapers is down for many reasons, but the better papers are working hard with other ways of getting their product to those who want depth to their news. Republicans like JohnnyMop prefer an ignorant population because such people are easy to manipulate. I agree with BAO. I am all for a Free Press. It's a cornerstone of our checks and balances system incorporated in our Constitution. However, a "Free Press" to me doesn't mean an overtly and politically biased press that relies on sensationalism and scantily researched articles full of "undisclosed sources" and sinister innuendo. The left-leaning cable news networks are notorious for quoting these articles and putting their own spin on them, creating an entirely different interpretation of what the article suggests. For example, the recent articles by the NY Times and the WashPost regarding the activities of Jared Kushner ended up being reported as Kushner being under investigation by the FBI as a "person of interest"... a meaningless legal term, but dripping with intrigue and innuendo. The Times and Post were honest enough to acknowledge that proposed "secret channels" were never set up but the cable media never mentions that. I'll give MSNBC a bit of credit by acknowledging in a short sentence before going to a station break after delivering their "Breaking News" about Kushner that MSNBC had not independently confirmed that Kushner was under any kind of criminal investigation. It took MSNBC and CNN a while to even admit that Kushner has volunteered to testify to the Senate Intelligence committee regarding any knowledge he has. So far, the SIC hasn't accepted his offer. Also, the FBI hasn't even contacted Kushner or his attorney to provide any information. Unfortunately and because of the decline of print circulation, more people get their news input from the cable news ... and the network news stations. They also get input from social media, a factor that has never before had so much of an influence and distribution of bull**** or twisted interpretations of events. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 08:28:56 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 5/27/2017 7:46 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 5/26/17 8:58 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 26 May 2017 13:18:58 -1100, Boating All Out wrote: So who's complaining about the "Deep State?" What could be more "Deep State" than back channel communications to our enemies? The Kushner kid should have learned from his convict dad that crime doesn't pay. What a bunch of reprobates we have in charge here. Thugs, bullies and criminals. Long live the Free Press! Go get 'em. Nothing requires the Free Press to be the Biased Free Press. Perhaps if it simply reported the news, as in 'news' papers, or 'evening news', more people would keep their subscriptions. Since 2009, the Washington Post circulation has dropped by some 37%. "Biased" to Herring means legitimate news outlets are telling the truth. Circulation of paper copy newspapers is down for many reasons, but the better papers are working hard with other ways of getting their product to those who want depth to their news. Republicans like JohnnyMop prefer an ignorant population because such people are easy to manipulate. I agree with BAO. I am all for a Free Press. It's a cornerstone of our checks and balances system incorporated in our Constitution. However, a "Free Press" to me doesn't mean an overtly and politically biased press that relies on sensationalism and scantily researched articles full of "undisclosed sources" and sinister innuendo. The left-leaning cable news networks are notorious for quoting these articles and putting their own spin on them, creating an entirely different interpretation of what the article suggests. For example, the recent articles by the NY Times and the WashPost regarding the activities of Jared Kushner ended up being reported as Kushner being under investigation by the FBI as a "person of interest"... a meaningless legal term, but dripping with intrigue and innuendo. The Times and Post were honest enough to acknowledge that proposed "secret channels" were never set up but the cable media never mentions that. I'll give MSNBC a bit of credit by acknowledging in a short sentence before going to a station break after delivering their "Breaking News" about Kushner that MSNBC had not independently confirmed that Kushner was under any kind of criminal investigation. It took MSNBC and CNN a while to even admit that Kushner has volunteered to testify to the Senate Intelligence committee regarding any knowledge he has. So far, the SIC hasn't accepted his offer. Also, the FBI hasn't even contacted Kushner or his attorney to provide any information. Unfortunately and because of the decline of print circulation, more people get their news input from the cable news ... and the network news stations. They also get input from social media, a factor that has never before had so much of an influence and distribution of bull**** or twisted interpretations of events. I watched a few minutes of the Mad Cow show on MSNBC but the cow was off last night. They do seem to be giddy about the chance of bringing down the White House (like that has ever been a good thing) Everyone wants to break another Watergate. |
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 11:55:53 -1100, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... It took MSNBC and CNN a while to even admit that Kushner has volunteered to testify to the Senate Intelligence committee regarding any knowledge he has. So far, the SIC hasn't accepted his offer. Also, the FBI hasn't even contacted Kushner or his attorney to provide any information. MSNBC and CNN have repeatedly stated that Kushner volunteered to testify. I've heard it many times, and long before this recent Kushner news. They still mention it, though it's old news to anybody paying attention. I don't know what Fox does, as I haven't watched it in years. You need to stick with what you know best - anti-Trump news sources. |
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