Before Jesse Jackson’s funeral his son asked attendees not to “bring your politics” into the service but every Democrat who spoke ignored his wishes

FYI, tweets aren't news or even verified content.
You are wrong, they can be. Video in a tweet is verifiable content. Sure, it might be AI generated or altered, but that's to be proven rather than the other way around. The same goes for written content where the writer is someone important or central to the commentary. Thus, if Trump or Obama writes out a tweet, it is verified content and potentially newsworthy.

So, they can be news and the content can be verified.
 
They should have never let him speak....Or Kam.... They humiliated themselves... I don't think Obama was even invited...
True, but the Left can't help themselves. They'll put up any derelict or crazy fuck at a podium if they think that person will spew what they want to hear. If the speaker goes off the rails, like Biden often does, they simply dump it down the memory hole, 1984 style, to be ignored as if it never happened.
 
You are wrong, they can be. Video in a tweet is verifiable content. Sure, it might be AI generated or altered, but that's to be proven rather than the other way around. The same goes for written content where the writer is someone important or central to the commentary. Thus, if Trump or Obama writes out a tweet, it is verified content and potentially newsworthy.

So, they can be news and the content can be verified.
Very easily. They so badly want to go back to the time when conservatives were being banned from social media so the fake news can control the narrative.
 

Everyone Who Attended Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Funeral in Chicago​

Barack Obama, the Clintons and the Bidens gather in Chicago Friday for the homegoing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, who taught a generation to keep hope alive.

The House of Hope on Chicago’s South Side is built to hold 10,000 people, but today, even those walls seem too small to contain the legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson. As the “People’s Celebration” begins this Friday morning, March 6, the pews aren’t just filled with the Chicagoans he fought for— they are flanked by the political architecture of hope from the last forty years.

In a final, resounding salute to the “South Carolina boy” who dared to run so others could lead, lawmakers, world leaders and celebrities will converge on the 114th Street sanctuary to say their final goodbye to the Rainbow PUSH Coalition titan.

See the list..........


 
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