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Top 10 Liberal Media Lies and Coverups of 2020

  Share Source: monkeybusinessimages/iStock/Getty Images Plus The past four years have been riddled with steroid-injected liberal media bias. In years past, it was either subtle or exposed via the media s piss poor job at hiding it. We all knew the media and Democrats were in bed with one another. We just didn’t see it, or they were never so open about their tryst. Now, they do it right in front of us with zero shame. It s no longer an open secret. So, as we close 2020, here are some of their most explicit moments of bias. The Great Mask Fiasco

Fact Check: Viral Claim Attacking Ron DeSantis Over COVID Vaccine is a Complete Lie

  Share   Tweet Americans who gather their news exclusively via the national media and through various social media platforms might genuinely believe that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is among the worst public officials in the country.  Ever since DeSantis won a surprise victory over their preferred candidate, then proceeded to rack up astoundingly strong public approval ratings in a key battleground state, journalists and other leftists have been fanatically determined to take him down.  They ve used the pandemic as an opportunity to do so, relentlessly casting him as a reckless villain from the get-go even when the empirical data showed that Florida was, if anything, a national success story, especially compared to the waking nightmare in New York.  An

Florida getting 179,400 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, so how many are going where?

Florida getting 179,400 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, so how many are going where? Infectious disease expert says only 0.04% of Florida population will get vaccinated in first round Published:  Updated:  Tags:  MIAMI, Fla. – While shipments of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine are making their way to South Florida, the doses that are arriving will only going to a small fraction of the population. Those who are exposed on a daily basis to the virus, such as frontline and healthcare workers, and the most vulnerable will be the first to be vaccinated against COVID-19. WATCH LIVE: Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks about COVID-19 vaccine in Tampa.

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