Your source to mainline mainstream media misdeeds and malarkey.
The story of Texas planning to redistrict voting boundaries and the state’s Democrats fleeing for Chicago has the media spinning wildly, and only managing to bury their tires in the process. In looking to defend their action, the press has to ignore the fact that this move imperiled a vote to aid flood victims, to say nothing of the need to explain away the Democrat-run states already heavily gerrymandered. It has been a struggle, to put it in generous terms.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press decided it was wise to look in on the after-effects of that Israeli effort to plant explosives in the pagers of Hezbollah members ten months ago. In the effort to draw sympathy for the family members affected, they had to gloss over the fact they were attached to terrorists – and then they go on to all say they still support Hezbollah.
We have more border-immigrant fractured coverage from news outlets, and then we look into the lawsuit Gina Carano brought against Disney Studios over her firing from “The Mandalorian.” She came out ahead, and Disney looked meek as it cowered legally.
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation.
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The Texas Democrats and their neutered escape field trip to block redistricting efforts is a bust.
There was amusement when the Governor of Massachusetts threatened to gerrymander her state in retaliation - a state with no GOP representatives already.
The Leftist argument that Texas is breaking decorum with a mid-decade redistricting vote is blown apart by the state constitution.
The Associated Press delivered a disturbing sympathy piece on the Hezbollah pager explosion “victims.”
Reuters went the “Maryland Father” route in an immigration piece about an “Alabama social worker.”
Kristi Noem delivered data to unravel the media talking point that DHS is mostly detaining non-criminal illegals.
Gina Carano won her case with Disney by getting the studio to settle her lawsuit.