In a newly surfaced video, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the new Georgia congresswoman, goes on at length disparaging David Hogg, the student who became a gun control activist after the massacre at his school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. “He does not talk. He only talks when scripted,” Greene said in the video, adding: “He is very trained. He’s like a dog. He’s completely trained. His demeanor, his reaction. Everything.”
(Article by Richard Moorhead republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
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Organizations or individuals who traffic in conspiracy theories, propaganda and lies to spread disinformation will not be tolerated,” TJ Ducklo, Biden’s deputy press secretary, said in a statement to Politico, “
and we’ll work with the WHCA to decide how to handle those instances moving forward.”
Given liberal media figures’ extremely wide-ranging definition of “disinformation,” it appears possible to likely that any journalist or reporter who is critical of Biden policies “will not be tolerated” at the White House.
President Trump had accredited journalists from outlets such as Breitbart and One America News Network during his time in office, and Ducklo’s language suggests the press credentials of such organizations may be revoked. Biden himself has chafed over questions regarding his son’s corrupt foreign business dealings, calling Fox New’ Peter Doocy a “one horse pony” f
Newsmax anchor storms off set when MyPillow CEO voices election conspiracies
Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, went on Newsmax to talk about being banned from Twitter. Instead, he repeated unsubstantiated voter fraud claims. Watch how this Newsmax anchor reacts.
Posted: Feb 4, 2021 4:20 PM
Updated: Feb 4, 2021 4:20 PM
Posted By: By Alexis Benveniste, CNN Business
Newsmax anchor Bob Sellers repeatedly tried to cut off MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in an interview Tuesday after the Trump-supporting executive spread election fraud falsehoods on air. That s a particularly touchy topic for the conservative news channel, because it was named in a lawsuit claiming it spread misinformation about voting machines.
El Paso County Republicans have been sounding the alarm over plans by the party s embattled chairwoman to engage a group of armed volunteers to provide security at the county GOP s meeting Saturday, when hundreds of Republicans are expected to gather at a Colorado Springs church to elect party officers.
The head of the United American Defense Force, however, said Tuesday that El Paso County GOP Chairwoman Vickie Tonkins had no business saying the group would be involved with the political party and could have exposed his organization to legal jeopardy. I don t know what they’re doing, but it seems the GOP is totally screwed up and they’re using our organization as a tool to do something, and I don’t like it, John Tig Tiegen, the founder and president of UADF, told Colorado Politics.