stevestojan Posted May 4 Posted May 4 1 minute ago, BillsFanNC said: Bullstojan! You have to love the naivete. Cemented in the top three of reasons of why we have orange man POTUS II and leftists like Bullstojan have another four years of melting down over all the things he does and says: The legacy media pissing away all the credibility it once had. So yes as long as the self reflection remains at 0.0. Game Over. ⬆️ Dances pretty well for a geriatric, huh? Dance puppet! Just don’t break a hip!!
Doc Posted May 4 Posted May 4 BTW, now Jen Psaki is claiming that, despite being with Biden 24/7 for a year at the beginning of his term, she had no idea he was demented. The lengths they'll all go to disavow their lying is simply amazing.
stevestojan Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Just now, Doc said: BTW, now Jen Psaki is claiming that, despite being with Biden 24/7 for a year at the beginning of his term, she had no idea he was demented. The lengths they'll all go to disavow their lying is simply amazing. Well. That’s just insane. Both sides have lost it. Completely.
BillsFanNC Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Typical leftist tactic. Deflect away from the post, that contained actual data btw, and focus on a colloquial phrase contained within. Never change leftists Meanwhile, in the real world, what the data reveals is that people aren't trusting polls because they believe they suffer from commonplace sampling error or bias, but instead 71% of likely voters believe that it's somewhat to very likely that pollsters ACTIVELY ALTER their results to fit the media political narrative. Those numbers are a crystal clear indicator that these pollsters are cooked, it doesn't matter if they are actually doing it or not. Kamala up by 14 in Iowa! 😂 1
Doc Posted May 5 Posted May 5 18 hours ago, B-Man said: What a moron. But in her defense, driver's licenses are made of plastic...
B-Man Posted May 14 Posted May 14 YOUR PERIODIC REMINDER THAT THE DNC-MSM REALLY HATES LOW GAS PRICES:
K D Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Mark your calendars. This is the end of the legacy media. They were already on thin ice with COVID. Now this.. The day the MEDIA died... 1 1
K D Posted May 14 Posted May 14 “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” 2 1
The Frankish Reich Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 Reporting. Actual reporting. No, the alt media can't do it; they're a hot take machine. Here's an example: inside the conclave, with a group of NY Times reporters getting information I thought it was impossible to get. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/11/world/europe/conclave-vote-pope-leo-robert-prevost.html “I didn’t even know his name,” Cardinal David of the Philippines said. But Cardinal Prevost was not a complete unknown. As the former leader of the Order of St. Augustine, which operates around the globe, and as the head of the Vatican office overseeing the world’s bishops, he had developed powerful connections and backers. First among them had been Francis, who put his career on the fast track. And his decades in Peru, fluent Spanish and leadership of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America gave him deep, and decisive, relationships on the continent. “We almost all know him. He’s one of us,” said Cardinal Baltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo of Venezuela, who has known him for decades. In the weeks before the conclave, the cardinals participated in a series of private meetings to discuss their concerns about the future of the church. Unlike Francis, who made his mark with a short speech sharing his vision for the church, several cardinals said that Cardinal Prevost’s remarks did not stand out. “Like everyone else,” said Cardinal Juan José Omella Omella of Spain. Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco of France, the archbishop of Algiers, also could not recall what the American had said, but he got to talk to him on the sidelines of the meetings — which was important, he said, because he was increasingly being talked about as a candidate based on his “incredible” résumé, fluent Italian, reputation as a moderate and connection to Francis. The cardinal started asking around to people who had worked with the American to vet him, and learned that he listened and worked well in groups. “I did my job,” Cardinal Vesco said. “I have to vote. I have to know the person.”
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