Trump Derangement Syndrome
What Trump Thinks of Fake News
All The News That’s Fit To Trample
AOC Advocates For Voter Fraud And Suppressing Conservative Voters
Sweet! So you're openly advocating "Dirty Tricks" to interfere with an election. Seems to me that mindset of cheering "fake reservations" and other "trickery" is no different than advocating for "Fake Election Ballots" and other types of "Voter Suppression". #InvestigateAOC
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The ‘Schiff’ Is About To Hit The Fan
Acting DNI Richard Grenell To ‘Unmask’ the Obama Officials Involved in Flynn ‘Unmasking’
Daily Caller–Richard Grenell, the acting director of national intelligence, has declassified documents related to Obama administration officials’ unmasking of Michael Flynn in transcripts of phone calls he had with Russia’s ambassador, a senior intelligence official told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Grenell visited the Justice Department last week to meet with officials there to discuss releasing the documents, which include names of Obama-era officials involved in unmasking Flynn’s name in the phone call transcripts.
Trump Goes ‘Full Old Testament’ On Wuhan Lockdown Virus Governors
Way down in Michigan… Tell Ol’ Whitmer… Let my people go!
**Found here.
No End To The Mainstream Media’s Coronavirus Hypocrisy
“Get a grippe, America. The flu is a much bigger threat than coronavirus, for now,” chides the Washington Post.
Oh yeah, America. If we’re wrong we’ll just blame Donald Trump….yeah, yeah, that’s the ticket. Oh, and by the way, the Flu has only “killed 25,000 so far” which is not so “extraordinary” and it “clearly poses a bigger and more pressing peril” than the “new coronavirus from China.”
Washington Post – The rapidly spreading virus has closed schools in Knoxville, Tenn., cut blood donations to dangerous levels in Cleveland and prompted limits on hospital visitors in Wilson, N.C. More ominously, it has infected as many as 26 million people in the United States in just four months, killing up to 25,000 so far.
In other words, a difficult but not extraordinary flu season in the United States, the kind most people shrug off each winter or handle with rest, fluids and pain relievers if they contract the illness.
But this year, a new coronavirus from China has focused attention on diseases that can sweep through an entire population, rattling the public despite the current magnitude of the threat. Clearly, the flu poses the bigger and more pressing peril; a handful of cases of the new respiratory illness have been reported in the United States, none of them fatal or apparently even life-threatening.