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Top 25 News Stories (February 13, 2024)

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VOTER FRAUD ALERT: Georgia Specialist Finds Thousands of Illegal Votes in 2020, 2021, and 2022

 

China’s Infiltrators: ‘They Are Coming Here to Kill Us’

 

Lawsuit: Both The ‘How’ And The ‘What’ Of Democrat Election Chief’s Rulebook Violate Arizona Law

 

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All Our Elections are Stolen. It is Why Nothing Works Without Money Printing

 

Atlantic City Ballot-Stuffer Reportedly Worked for the Feds

 

‘We Are in The Thick of an Invasion’: More than 12,000 Illegal Aliens from 48 Countries Apprehended in Tucson Sector Alone This Week

 

The FDA and Vaccine Manufacturers Refuse to Show Us Their Work

 

“Whites are Psychopathic”: UC Speaker Uses Black History Month to Launch into Racist Attacks

 

Obama Poised to Pull the Plug on Biden?

 

Let newspapers die: They dropped objectivity and with it credibility

Has anyone seen a newspaper correction about the crazy coverage of covid that proved to be wrong, wrong, wrong? Has anyone in the media apologized for dismissing ivermectin as horse medicine? Has anyone admitted the vaccine wasn’t a vaccine? A few news outlets and media personalities have finally said, gee, it really came from a bioweapons lab in Wuhan.

 

The New York Times and Washington Post still bitterly cling to their Pulitzers for pushing the Russian Hoax. They are the Jussie Smolletts of journalism.

 

Another reason for the decline is the loss of objectivity — or as ignorant journalists call it “bothsidesism.” Apparently the word objectivity no longer is used in J-school.

 

Only 44% of journalists believe both sides of the story are worthy of being reported.

 

76% of grownups believe both sides should be told.

 

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