The Washington Post never gives up on a good lie.
Media continues to paint the events on Jan. 6 as an insurrection when it becomes clearer day by day with the events taking place in Arizona that the Democrats did steal the 2020 election – in much the same way as the Democrats accused the Republicans of doing in 2016.
So it's no big surprise that media and the Democrats lied about how the capital city officer died on January 6th
Media the Democrats have been making up stories about Trump and their supporters for years in an effort to undermine a legitimate movement questioning the power grab underway.
The people who went to Washington on that day had legitimate concerns about whether or not the Democrats manipulated the election – and the lack of corporation in the Arizona recount by a very suspicious software company suggests these people on Jan. 6 may have had legitimate concerns.
After all the Democrat conspiracy theories had invented the whole plot to start with in 2016 when they claimed the Russians did exactly the same thing
So it doesn't take a rocket scientist to put two and two together to come up with the fact that maybe the Democrats thought this was a great idea for them to use in reality in 2020.
Unfortunately the GOP has yet to prove conclusively that the Democrats stole the election even though there is a huge amount of apocrypha to suggest they did. Arizona could provide the proof of the political coup even the Supreme Court is reluctant to deal with and may explain why the software company and Democrats are conspiring to keep a lid on it all.
But a lie is a lie, and these Democrats and media certainly manufactured the death of the Capitol officer into an indictable an impeachable offense which turned out to be bullshit.
More than 400 people have been charged with offenses related to the Jan. 6 protest – a drop in the bucket compared to the number arrested during the 1968 Democratic Convention protest, but media has a short memory when it’s convenient.
At the end of the day all we are getting is constant rhetoric from media and not accurate information.
Clearly the New York Times retraction about the death of the officer shows just how manufactured the reporting was.
The New York Times was forced to retract the fact they claimed that the capital officer was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher
As it turns out the officer went home and died of a stroke
Even the always questionable Washington Post was forced to retract on its election hit piece about Trump’s call to the Secretary of State in the run up to the runoff election in Georgia.
Clearly, Orwell was right when he said newspapers can only lie up to a certain point before people realize they’re being lied to.
This constant Lying by media is nothing new we have seen it over and over again for the four years of the Trump presidency, but it has existed going back generations even to Watergate when that illustrious Washington Post Duo that presented itself as Batman and Robin turned out to be frauds.
Media clearly has become partners in the political process. Recently police report showed that reporters for The Guardian -- a very questionable media source out of England -- hunted down people who were contributing to the defense fund of a conservative man charged with shooting looters.
The bate of retractions concerning the election and the Jan. 6 protests, however, has caused media to double-down on its mythmaking, perhaps like the software company’s actions in Arizona, seeking to cover its own culpability in taking part in a political coup.
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