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It took two days.

The media's giddiness for the incoming Biden administration was palpable. Before the inaugural ceremony many so-called "journalists" were pouring out praise and excitement that a new regime was in power, one that adored the DEMOCRAT media, respected free speech (except the kind they don't like), and -- best of all -- was going to hold daily press briefings again!

USA Today raved how the press would not be seen as an enemy any longer.

Business Insider promised incoming press secretary Jen Psaki would be bringing "the truth back to the White House".

CNN’s Hall Monitor Brian Stelter waxed at length on how he hoped the war on truth was over.

The "journalists" in D.C. were all alight with joy, wonderment, and beatific exaltations that the truth was returning, transparency would reign supreme, and the American public would be treated to an open discourse from our supreme leader and his media enablers.

And in just two days that has all been blasted out of the water.

In her first briefing Psaki was pelted with marshmallow-stuffed sandbags, such as how she would handle her job "in the wake of the assault on the truth", and the "plans to redecorate Air Force One".

One of the more solid questions she received involved whether FBI Director Christopher Wray would retain his post. Her response was that she had not discussed this with the usurper, but the non-answer sent shockwaves out in D.C. with speculation. Psaki issued a correction, declaring Wray would remain in place. Notably not in place - the DEMOCRAT media noticing that the new regime appeared to be in disarray and not communicating with each other.

In her second presser, Psaki displayed what has become her trademark; addressing questions directly, while never managing to actually provide an answer.

When she was asked a question about the usurper's crime family visibly defying Dear Leader’s mask mandate, she excused it away. Her rationale was this was permissible as it was all part of a "celebration".

And the loyal DEMOCRAT "press" sucked this slimy swill down and begged for more.

The usurper's venal relations were not scolded for politicizing masks, they were not charged with ignoring the science, and they certainly were not accused of wanting to kill people.


https://townhall.com/columnists/bradslager/2021/01/22/in-shockingly-timely-fashion-this-biden-term-already-has-the-press-altering-their-definition-of-the-truth-n2583555
 
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It took two days.

The media's giddiness for the incoming Biden administration was palpable. Before the inaugural ceremony many so-called "journalists" were pouring out praise and excitement that a new regime was in power, one that adored the DEMOCRAT media, respected free speech (except the kind they don't like), and -- best of all -- was going to hold daily press briefings again!

USA Today raved how the press would not be seen as an enemy any longer.

Business Insider promised incoming press secretary Jen Psaki would be bringing "the truth back to the White House".

CNN’s Hall Monitor Brian Stelter waxed at length on how he hoped the war on truth was over.

The "journalists" in D.C. were all alight with joy, wonderment, and beatific exaltations that the truth was returning, transparency would reign supreme, and the American public would be treated to an open discourse from our supreme leader and his media enablers.

And in just two days that has all been blasted out of the water.

In her first briefing Psaki was pelted with marshmallow-stuffed sandbags, such as how she would handle her job "in the wake of the assault on the truth", and the "plans to redecorate Air Force One".

One of the more solid questions she received involved whether FBI Director Christopher Wray would retain his post. Her response was that she had not discussed this with the usurper, but the non-answer sent shockwaves out in D.C. with speculation. Psaki issued a correction, declaring Wray would remain in place. Notably not in place - the DEMOCRAT media noticing that the new regime appeared to be in disarray and not communicating with each other.

In her second presser, Psaki displayed what has become her trademark; addressing questions directly, while never managing to actually provide an answer.

When she was asked a question about the usurper's crime family visibly defying Dear Leader’s mask mandate, she excused it away. Her rationale was this was permissible as it was all part of a "celebration".

And the loyal DEMOCRAT "press" sucked this slimy swill down and begged for more.

The usurper's venal relations were not scolded for politicizing masks, they were not charged with ignoring the science, and they certainly were not accused of wanting to kill people.


https://townhall.com/columnists/bradslager/2021/01/22/in-shockingly-timely-fashion-this-biden-term-already-has-the-press-altering-their-definition-of-the-truth-n2583555


ROTFL
 
CNN showed its disdain for the facts when it rushed off a puff piece, backed by nameless (and probably non-existent) sources, stating the Trump administration had no plan for the distribution of Covid vaccines.

This ridiculous trope was reduced to confetti in almost no time at all.

The propaganda network hailing "a return to truth" was exposed when someone pointed out a recent CNN story deriding the plan they later claimed didn't exist at all.
 
I am constantly amazed by how many dense as shit trump stooges confuse telling the truth with being too partisan. what is there not to like about what Biden has promised to do? what was there to like about all the incredibly fucked up shit Trump said and done in his short 4 years of fucking this country into the ground? look at the state of the union when traitor trump took office compared to when he left- economy in ruins, all our allies hate us, right wing stooges invading our capitol while in session threatening to kill legislators, and an out of control pandemic due mainly to Trump's awful reaction to the virus when it first started and we could have stopped most of its spread.
 
CNN showed its disdain for the facts when it rushed off a puff piece, backed by nameless (and probably non-existent) sources, stating the Trump administration had no plan for the distribution of Covid vaccines.

This ridiculous trope was reduced to confetti in almost no time at all.

The propaganda network hailing "a return to truth" was exposed when someone pointed out a recent CNN story deriding the plan they later claimed didn't exist at all.

show some sources for this shit, chickenshit trump stooge liar. nobody believes punk ass bitches like you based on the shit you spew.
 
I am constantly amazed by how many dense as shit trump stooges confuse telling the truth with being too partisan. what is there not to like about what Biden has promised to do? what was there to like about all the incredibly fucked up shit Trump said and done in his short 4 years of fucking this country into the ground? look at the state of the union when traitor trump took office compared to when he left- economy in ruins, all our allies hate us, right wing stooges invading our capitol while in session threatening to kill legislators, and an out of control pandemic due mainly to Trump's awful reaction to the virus when it first started and we could have stopped most of its spread.

Wrong.

The CCP was sending their infected subjects on planes by the tens of thousands across the world while they AND the WHO were lying about human to human transmission. The China Virus was already sufficiently prevalent in our population to induce an epidemic before Trump could even think to lie about it.

Doubt that? Look at just about everywhere else where the virus was being seeded while China was lying about it.

You’ve been lied to. Unless you had a vaccine to pass out exactly a year ago [earlier would have been preferable] we would be right where we are at today. Trying to play catch up. Biden knows it. There’s no changing the trajectory now just like there was no changing the trajectory last February.

It was all a big lie.
 
Wrong.

The CCP was sending their infected subjects on planes by the tens of thousands across the world while they AND the WHO were lying about human to human transmission. The China Virus was already sufficiently prevalent in our population to induce an epidemic before Trump could even think to lie about it.

Doubt that? Look at just about everywhere else where the virus was being seeded while China was lying about it.

You’ve been lied to. Unless you had a vaccine to pass out exactly a year ago [earlier would have been preferable] we would be right where we are at today. Trying to play catch up. Biden knows it. There’s no changing the trajectory now just like there was no changing the trajectory last February.

It was all a big lie.

china made some mistakes. all countries made some mistakes. it was a mutant virus, it takes time to identify it and to see how dangerous it is.....but what i am talking about is Trump's willful lying about how dangerous it was, he admits it in a phone call with Bob Woodward!! on February 7th, meaning he had been briefed about how dangerous it was, how infectious, how lethal, in late january/early february and lied about it to us for at least a month and a half when we could have taken steps to isolate the few actual cases we had in this country!! how can you deny that?

This is the conversation Trump had with Woodward on February 7th, when we had maybe 5 cases of covid in the country-

President Donald Trump acknowledged the “deadly” nature of the coronavirus earlier this year in a series of recorded interviews with The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward, even as Trump publicly sought to dismiss the disease’s threat to Americans.

Recounting a conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump told Woodward on Feb. 7 that the coronavirus is “more deadly than your, you know, your — even your strenuous flus.”

“This is more deadly,” he said. “This is five per — you know, this is 5 percent versus 1 percent and less than 1 percent, you know. So, this is deadly stuff.”


Woodward conducted 18 on-the-record interviews with the president between last December and July to gather material for the veteran journalist’s forthcoming book on the Trump White House.

Excerpts of those conversations were published Wednesday by the Post, including an exchange between Trump and Woodward in which the president revealed he was eager to downplay the coronavirus outbreak so as not to alarm Americans.

“I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down,” Trump said on March 19. “Because I don’t want to create a panic.”

Trump later defended himself during a White House briefing, emphasizing the notion that he was trying to prevent panic. He called Woodward's account "just another political hit job," and said he was acting in the country's best interest, even calling himself "a cheerleader for this country."


"We had to show calm," Trump said. "The last thing we can show is panic or excitement or fear or anything else. We had to take care of the situation we were given."

When asked why didn't take more preemptive measures based on his understanding of the virus before the disease spread in the U.S., Trump said: "You didn't really think it was going to be to the point where it was." But Trump acknowledged to Woodward in February how easily transmissible and deadly the disease was.

According to the book, Trump knew in early February coronavirus was dangerous, highly contagious, airborne and "deadly."

Here's an exchange between Woodward and Trump on Feb. 7:

Woodward: And so, what was President Xi saying yesterday?

Trump: Oh, we were talking mostly about the virus. And I think he’s going to have it in good shape, but you know, it’s a very tricky situation. It’s –

Woodward: Indeed.

Trump: It goes through air, Bob. That’s always tougher than the touch. You know, the touch, you don’t have to touch things. Right? But the air, you just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed. And so, that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than your – you know, your, even your strenuous flus. You know, people don’t realize, we lose 25,000, 30,000 people a year here. Who would ever think that, right?

Woodward: I know. It’s much forgotten.

Trump: Pretty amazing. And then I say, well, is that the same thing-

Woodward: What are you able to do for-

Trump: This is more deadly. This is five per- you know, this is five percent versus one percent and less than one percent. You know? So, this is deadly stuff.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/09/trump-coronavirus-deadly-downplayed-risk-410796
 
china made some mistakes. all countries made some mistakes. it was a mutant virus, it takes time to identify it and to see how dangerous it is.....but what i am talking about is Trump's willful lying about how dangerous it was, he admits it in a phone call with Bob Woodward!! on February 7th, meaning he had been briefed about how dangerous it was, how infectious, how lethal, in late january/early february and lied about it to us for at least a month and a half when we could have taken steps to isolate the few actual cases we had in this country!! how can you deny that?

This is the conversation Trump had with Woodward on February 7th, when we had maybe 5 cases of covid in the country-

President Donald Trump acknowledged the “deadly” nature of the coronavirus earlier this year in a series of recorded interviews with The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward, even as Trump publicly sought to dismiss the disease’s threat to Americans.

Recounting a conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump told Woodward on Feb. 7 that the coronavirus is “more deadly than your, you know, your — even your strenuous flus.”

“This is more deadly,” he said. “This is five per — you know, this is 5 percent versus 1 percent and less than 1 percent, you know. So, this is deadly stuff.”


Woodward conducted 18 on-the-record interviews with the president between last December and July to gather material for the veteran journalist’s forthcoming book on the Trump White House.

Excerpts of those conversations were published Wednesday by the Post, including an exchange between Trump and Woodward in which the president revealed he was eager to downplay the coronavirus outbreak so as not to alarm Americans.

“I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down,” Trump said on March 19. “Because I don’t want to create a panic.”

Trump later defended himself during a White House briefing, emphasizing the notion that he was trying to prevent panic. He called Woodward's account "just another political hit job," and said he was acting in the country's best interest, even calling himself "a cheerleader for this country."


"We had to show calm," Trump said. "The last thing we can show is panic or excitement or fear or anything else. We had to take care of the situation we were given."

When asked why didn't take more preemptive measures based on his understanding of the virus before the disease spread in the U.S., Trump said: "You didn't really think it was going to be to the point where it was." But Trump acknowledged to Woodward in February how easily transmissible and deadly the disease was.

According to the book, Trump knew in early February coronavirus was dangerous, highly contagious, airborne and "deadly."

Here's an exchange between Woodward and Trump on Feb. 7:

Woodward: And so, what was President Xi saying yesterday?

Trump: Oh, we were talking mostly about the virus. And I think he’s going to have it in good shape, but you know, it’s a very tricky situation. It’s –

Woodward: Indeed.

Trump: It goes through air, Bob. That’s always tougher than the touch. You know, the touch, you don’t have to touch things. Right? But the air, you just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed. And so, that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than your – you know, your, even your strenuous flus. You know, people don’t realize, we lose 25,000, 30,000 people a year here. Who would ever think that, right?

Woodward: I know. It’s much forgotten.

Trump: Pretty amazing. And then I say, well, is that the same thing-

Woodward: What are you able to do for-

Trump: This is more deadly. This is five per- you know, this is five percent versus one percent and less than one percent. You know? So, this is deadly stuff.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/09/trump-coronavirus-deadly-downplayed-risk-410796

Bullshit.

China is the only entity that could have done anything that would have changed things significantly—and they didn’t. All the CCP had to do was be transparent forthcoming—and they weren’t. Set aside the fact how the virus originated, whether it was a mistake or intentional is irrelevant.

What matters is the CCP was in *a unique position* to nip this thing in the bud. What they did [failed to do] amounted to biological warfare—in terms of effects. Major wars have started for much, much less.

It’s pathetic that excuses are made for them.
 
China is the only entity that could have done anything that would have changed things significantly—and they didn’t. All the CCP had to do was be transparent forthcoming—and they weren’t. Set aside the fact how the virus originated, whether it was a mistake or intentional is irrelevant. What matters is the CCP was in *a unique position* to nip this thing in the bud. What they did [failed to do] amounted to biological warfare—in terms of effects. Major wars have started for much, much less. It’s pathetic that excuses are made for them.

Consider who's making them.


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Looks the BDS is kicking in hard these days.

Funny to watched the triggered snowflakes whining about the truth and within their own whine feast they Lie time and time again.

Ya just can't make this shot up.
 
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