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There is a vicious cycle of perfidious political views, Big-Media bias, Big-Tech censorship, corrupting information, and compromised checks and balances obliging the government to control itself.
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Warner Gouin, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota | 10:00 am, May 22, 2021 ×
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Only a few days after Judge Laurence Silberman of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals warned in a widely discussed dissent that the U.S. media’s bias in favor of the Democratic Party was dangerous to democracy, the
New York Times showed how correct he was.
In an article on March 25, the
New York
Times attacked GOP Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin in much the way that Johnson’s Wisconsin predecessor, Joseph McCarthy, used to attack adversaries, with innuendo and outright falsehoods.
However, as Silberman pointed out, under the 1964 Supreme Court ruling in
New York Times v. Sullivan, a public figure such as Johnson cannot sue the