Thursday, January 05, 2023

The new york post took to the barricades, to protect Barbara Walters’ legacy!


Picture of Walters from 1979, when she was 49 or 50, and left nbc to join abc

By N.S.

post columnist Michael Starr wrote a december 31 valentine to the woman whom, in the comments section, I called “a dnc talking points machine.”

While reading a more recent post article, I got a heads-up that someone had upvoted my comment, along with 20 other readers. (the post alternates between shadow banning me, and permitting me to comment. fox news shadow banned me a few years ago, and has never changed since. My suspicion is that some organization—the ADL or the SPLC—sends a Whitelist to “conservative” media organizations, as well as everyone else.)

Starr’s “thing” was indistinguishable from the hagiography that abc news was presenting on endless loop on “Our Barbara.”

When I hit the link back to Starr’s column, I saw that the post had only permitted 15 comments, and the links to read them or comment, were dead. Without heavy censorship, there would have been thousands of comments, many of them hostile. Although, like the rnc, which is completely dependent on White voters but hates them, new york post owner Lachlan Murdoch is a liberal who hates the right-of-center readers on whom he is completely dependent.



4 comments:

David In TN said...

Remember Leonard Bernstein's 1970 Park Avenue party for the black panthers? Barbara Walters was an attendee.

It was immortalized by Tom Wolfe as Radical Chic.

Anonymous said...

Walters made millions interviewing celebrities and contributed absolutely nothing to the country--except to push communism and the radical black agenda(White genocide).

Bernstein too--obviously--was of similar ilk--using his "talent" as a conductor to push anti-American philosophy--both publicly and(mostly)privately.

Two people who were NOT heroes of this country's history.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Almost everyone in the media as a parrot for GNC talking points almost everyone

Anonymous said...

I watched Bernstein's "Young People's Concerts" series recently, and can tell you he really did try to promote the greatness of white (musical) culture, and made a tremendous effort toward helping youngsters appreciate it. I suspect his "thing" with the black panthers was more a product of his homosexual attraction to them than any real animus toward America.