By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, october 23, 2024 at 6:45:00 p.m. edt
Stupid warnings everywhere: abc noise leads with general Kelly saying President Trump is "a fascist--he liked Hitler's generals"; Harris follows wityh "dire warnings" (This is all choreographed, btw).
GRA: harris said, "people like Kelly would not be in the next administration to reign him in."
I hope not.
The scare tactics are at very loud, shrill levels these days.
abc (and I'm sure the rest of the networks) are all in against Trump at high volume. I wanted Trump to win very badly in 2016, but I think, I want him to win even more in 2024.
--GRA
ANOTHER RINO WITH PRE-ELECTION, ANTI-TRUMP TALK;MCCONNELL HATES MAGA--BUT ENDORSES THE PRESIDENT(HE'S PROMOTING A BOOK)
ReplyDelete(abc noise)In 'The Price of Power,' McConnell says Trump's MAGA movement is 'completely wrong'
New book details the fractured relationship between McConnell and Donald Trump.
GRA:You'll be hearing about this non-stop,the next 24 hours. Mitch McConnell has nothing good to say about the 45th President,yet endorses him.
Right before the election--trying to make a few bucks and get P.T. in one swoop.
Contemptible RINO.
--GRA
It is obvious that the real fascists, the real danger to democracy is the left which cheats, uses the FBI to censor free speech, says Musks free speech is "a privilege", and jails political opponents.
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ReplyDeleteWAPO DECIDES TO GET OUT OF THE "PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT" BUSINESS--WILL NOT ENDORSE hARRIS--WHY?
(ZH)Three weeks ago, the Teamsters Union became the second major union to announce that they would not endorse a presidential candidate after internal polling revealed 58% of its members back Trump vs. 31% for Harris.
That was understandable - their own members overwhelmingly rejected Harris.
This is different.
On Friday, the Washington Post announced that it would not endorse a candidate for president either, for the first time in 36 years.
"The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election. Nor in any future presidential election. We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates," the outlet said in a statement.
Colleagues are said to be 'shocked' at the decision, according to NPR.
The editorial page editor, David Shipley, told colleagues that the Post's publisher, Will Lewis, would publish a note to readers online early Friday afternoon.
Shipley told colleagues the editorial board was told yesterday by management that there would not be an endorsement. He added that he "owns" this decision. The reason he cited was to create "independent space" where the newspaper does not tell people for whom to vote.
Colleagues were said to be "shocked" and uniformly negative. Post corporate spokespeople have not responded to multiple messages left by NPR on the subject.
As NPR's David Folkenflik notes on X, "It is not clear whether Post owner Jeff Bezos or Publisher/CEO Will Lewis made the call."
GRA:First,they TELL everyone who to vote for,in every story they write,every edition they publish,every unconfirmed source they feed to partner nbc. So until WAPO actually stops editorializing on every damn political issue,excuse me for not giving a damn about this "non-endorsement"--it's as fake as the "news" they print every single day.
--GRA