San Antonio-area Trump supporters unmoved by Capitol riot or vote count reality
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Supporters of President Trump hold a flag-waving rally put on by the group Log Cabin Republicans outside of Republican headquarters in San Antonio on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. Many at the rally said they don’t believe Trump lost.Matthew Busch /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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A supporter of Republican incumbent Donald J. Trump works the streets for votes at the Mission Branch Library polling place on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020.Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Javier and Sheryl Rodriguez arrive in their sports car deck out with campaign flags as tThe Trump Train begins in Gruene at Rockin R and travels to downtown New Braunfels on Sept. 24, 2020.Tom Reel/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Aaron Kall
It s too early to tell whether President Biden s 59th inaugural address will go down in the history books as one of our nation s greatest. Biden s speech was filled with many of the genre s most memorable efforts, and it certainly struck the opposite tone of former President Trump s unnerving address to the country in 2017. Here s a look at the historic references in Biden s speech and how it compared to Trump s four years ago.
The history in Biden s address
In his speech, Biden noted the presidential oath was first sworn by George Washington, whose 1789 humble address set the gold standard for everything that would follow. Abraham Lincoln s name was invoked multiple times Wednesday afternoon. In addition to noting the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, Biden said our better angels have always prevailed. This can be traced back to Lincoln s famous line from 1861 about the better angels of our nature. Lincoln s first inaugural address came on the prec
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Fox News Foes Face Uphill Fight to Get Cable Network Dropped
Bloomberg 1/22/2021
(Bloomberg) The fight against election misinformation has a new target: your cable company.
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Critics of networks like Fox News and Newsmax argue that the outlets fueled uncertainty about election results and should be dropped by cable providers, just as Facebook Inc. and Twitter Inc. have begun to more aggressively police their content. After this month’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, they say, telecom giants should rethink the programming they beam to millions of homes.
It won’t be an easy battle. Fox News was the most watched cable-news network in the U.S. last year, and any attempt to squelch the outlet will be seen as an attack on free speech. No cable TV distributor has said they’re even thinking of dropping the network. And there are plenty of reasons why, including statutes enforced by the FCC.