Category Archives: Liars
Those Democrats Just Cant Stand Election Denying Trump Supporters
The Ten Craziest Democrat Moments of the Year
“Dont Say Gay” Lie exposes Bias of the Mainstream Media
Dont believe ANYTHING the mainstream media says about conservative issues without extensive research. They lie with impunity. Here is a wonderful example; Florida’s Senate bill 1834 the “parental rights in education” bill. The bill would limit what classrooms can teach about sexual orientation and gender identity to K thru 3rd graders.
So the political left and the mainstream media dubbed the bill the ”Don’t Say Gay” bill, even though nothing of the kind is mentioned anywhere in the bill. It is a lie. It destroys the credibility of the critics in my view. Americans need to stop listening to liars and conservatives and Christians need to relentlessly call these liars out.
Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene in the Warroom – Jan 6 and the 2020 Election
The mainstream media’s top 10 missteps in 2021
Media pundits and publications spun on inflation, critical race theory, and more
Throughout 2021, the mainstream media has been caught or forced to correct multiple stories that turned out to be misleading or not true. From debunked stories such as the Steele dossier to new concerns over inflation, mainstream outlets badly reported on some of the biggest news stories of the year.
Here are the top 10 most outrageous examples of the mainstream media reporting false or misleading stories this year.
Omitting details on the Ma’Khia Bryant police shooting.
In April, videos emerged of a police officer shooting a Black teenager named Ma’Khia Bryant in Columbus, Ohio, after Bryant lunged at another girl with a knife.
However, various media outlets originally neglected to mention the fact that Bryant was wielding a knife at the time of the shooting, with some even claiming that Bryant was “unarmed.” In the New York Times coverage of the incident, the article included civil rights attorney Ben Crump’s original claim that Bryant was an “unarmed” girl. The quote was later corrected, though the story still framed Bryant’s knife as a police claim rather than it being observable from bodycam footage.
Although some news reports did acknowledge that Bryant held a knife, a few also attempted to spin or obscure other details of the shooting. NBC initially edited the 911 call that led to the shooting, omitting the caller warning about a girl “trying to stab” others. Other sources, such as MSNBC’s Joy Reid, CNN and ABC’s “The View,” also downplayed the events, depicting it as a schoolyard fight.
CNN airs fake single mom story
In August, CNN spotlighted a woman, Dasha Kelly, who claimed to be the single mother of three children who were concerned about being evicted from their home after the federal moratorium was set to expire. In addition to promoting the story, CNN also advertised the GoFundMe account used to support Kelly, which raised approximately $230,000.
Shortly afterward, however, Kelly clarified that she was not the mother of the three children, but was instead their father’s girlfriend. The funds were later suspended, but Kelly also managed to appear on the network with Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo. President Biden later announced a new moratorium on evictions despite potential constitutional conflicts.
The Lincoln Project admits to White supremacist political stunt against Glenn Youngkin
In the days prior to the Virginia gubernatorial election between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin, a reporter for NBC 29 posted a photo of five people dressed in white shirts and khakis while holding tiki torches standing in front of Youngkin’s campaign bus.
The image was meant to invoke comparisons to the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville where several White nationalist groups organized in a march; the ensuing unrest that weekend led to the murder of a woman by White supremacist James Fields. MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner and others shared the image as a supposed example of Youngkin’s campaign promoting White supremacy.
However, the scandal-ridden, anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project later took credit for the stunt, attempting to emphasize “Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn” White supremacy. The hoax was widely panned as a desperate smear, and Youngkin went on to win the race.
Liberal media misleads the public on ivermectin
While the FDA has not officially recommended the drug for coronavirus treatments, some people have nevertheless used ivermectin, a drug used on both humans and animals, to treat COVID-19 symptoms. Although the drug has been used for decades, many news programs and publications have spread misleading claims on ivermectin and its uses.
Most notably, CNN referred to the drug as “horse dewormer” when podcaster Joe Rogan revealed he had taken the drug on a doctor’s recommendation. Rolling Stone magazine and MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow also pushed a false story that a hospital was forced to turn away gunshot victims after being overrun with patients who overdosed on ivermectin. The latter story was debunked after it was discovered the source was a single doctor who did not work at the hospital in question for two months.
“60 Minutes” airs false claim on Gov. Ron DeSantis
Misleading narratives on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis frequently appeared in 2021. In particular, CBS News’ “60 Minutes” program was accused of airing a deceptively edited clip between DeSantis and a reporter that suggested a “pay for play” scheme regarding vaccination distribution.
In April, “60 Minutes” aired footage of a press conference where the show’s correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi pressed DeSantis on awarding Publix, a popular supermarket chain with hundreds of locations in Florida, with COVID-19 vaccines after receiving a campaign donation. Although DeSantis spent several minutes explaining the process of Publix receiving the privilege to distribute vaccines, “60 Minutes” edited the scene down to DeSantis simply calling out the accusation as a “fake narrative.”
Several people, including DeSantis, have called out CBS for painting a false image of the governor for his COVID policies. Although “60 Minutes” later recognized the criticism against the piece, CBS did not retract or apologize for the report.
Media pushed false story about border agents using whips against migrants
In September, a photo of border agents attempting to control a large crowd of Haitian migrants went viral as it appeared an agent was using a whip against a migrant. The photo, along with an article from the El Paso Times, was shared and promoted by various Democrat politicians as a “horrifying” and “repulsive” demonstration of border policies.
The photo was since criticized by border patrol agents noting that the agents do not carry whips and the image in question likely featured an agent holding reins from his horse. The photographer of the image also insisted he never saw a border agent whip a migrant.
Despite this, the story led to an investigation that continued well into October. The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) inspector general later “declined” to investigate the border agents any further in November.
Networks mislead on Rittenhouse trial
While the report of 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shooting three men and killing two came from the 2020 Kenosha riots, the trial against Rittenhouse proceeded in late 2021. Rittenhouse was later acquitted of all charges amidst a heavily slanted media narrativeagainst him, such as claims he was a White supremacist. Even after the acquittal, media pundits pushed false claims against Rittenhouse.
Most notably, publications constantly claimed that Rittenhouse crossed state lines with his weapons despite reports stating the gun was already present in Wisconsin. CBS even repeated the claim after Rittenhouse’s acquittal. Various networks and outlets were forced to issue corrections following these claims.
Rittenhouse has said that his lawyers are looking into the possibility of defamation lawsuits.
Washington Post downplays Russian dossier impact
In November, Special Counsel John Durham charged Igor Danchenko, the alleged sub-source to the infamous Steele dossier, with five counts of making false statements to the FBI. This was seen as the latest indictment to the credibility of the dossier which claimed that President Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election.
While this dossier was pushed as an attack on Trump from the start of his administration, media outlets quickly began downplaying the role of the dossier in the Russia investigation as the narrative was corrected. The most egregious example came from the Washington Post, whose reporters previously received Pulitzer prizes for covering the story.
Over a dozen articles on the Washington Post were corrected following Danchenko’s arrest. Two articles in particular, published in March 2017 and February 2019, had large portions removed after the Post “could no longer stand by the accuracy of those elements of the story.” Despite this, Washington Post columnist Max Boot, a fervent pusher of Russiagate, referred to the Steele dossier as a “sideshow.”
Media insists CRT is not taught in schools
While debates over critical race theory have gone on for months, CRT became a significant issue during the Virginia gubernatorial race after Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe admitted that he doesn’t think parents should have a say in what schools can teach. As Virginia parents grew more concerned over education in the state, media pundits insisted critical race theory was either a fake issue pushed by Republicans or simply not being taught in schools.
CNN repeated the claim that critical race theory was not an issue in schools despite the phrase being found on the Virginia Department of Education website. MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace went so far as to claim that critical race theory “isn’t real” despite recent studies showing that critical race theory in some way, shape or form was being taught in schools. Even after Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin won the election, CNN’s Dana Bash continued to suggest that critical race theory was “not in the curriculum.”
Inflation is downplayed or ignored by media narratives
In December, reports showed that inflation rates increased by 6.8%, the largest single increase in almost 40 years. While many Americans have begun feeling the changing rates in their daily lives, multiple media outlets have either dismissed inflation worries or even argued for its benefits.
MSNBC reporters, such as Joy Reid and Stephanie Ruhle, denied that inflation was a major issue for Americans, claiming that household savings were increasing and people were only paying “a little more.” Several New York Times journalists also argued that inflation was primarily “driven by rich people” rather than middle-class Americans.
Meanwhile, several articles pushed ridiculed headlines that offered positive spins on inflation. Yahoo Finance wrote “Maybe Christmas Shortages are a Gift.” A piece from The Atlantic simply called on readers to “Stop Shopping.” Time Magazine also blamed average Americans in an article titled “How American shoppers broke the supply chain.”
Evil Among Leftists
The following quote was a comment on a Youtube about the Jessy Smollett scandal where he faked an attack on himself by mythical white MAGA supporters. Turns out the whole incident was orchestrated and financed by Smollett himself. The comment:
Don’t overlook the evil it takes to not only conceive of the plot, but to keep the lie going with fake emotion. That is straight up high level demon stuff folks. Appearing to be good is the finest tool that evil has. There is no similar response from good, because good can not pretend to be evil.
A Special Kind Of Stupid: Media And The Kyle Rittenhouse Case
by Derek Hunter, Nov 21, 2021
Remember when the Mueller Report was released? It was a disaster for left-wing media-types who’d spent years assuring their audiences Mueller would “nail” President Trump on Russian collusion. Mueller found nothing, destroying a piece of the bond any TV personality needs with their audience. Ratings on MSNBC and CNN dipped, because who would trust someone who’d spent years lying to you?
But the dip was temporary, like an abused spouse with no self-esteem, the audience came back, eager to be lied to again. And lied to they were. “Kyle Rittenhouse is a white supremacist!” they cried, “He murdered people in cold blood,” they insisted. They deliberately fostered the idea that Rittenhouse had shot black people because they’re horrible people.
The trial exposed a lot of people to the reality of the case for the first time. The people Kyle shot were actively attacking him, one had a gun pointed at him, and *gasp* they were all white! No honest person with an IQ larger than their shoe size could look at what happened, watch the videos, and listen to the testimony – especially from prosecution witnesses – and come away with any idea other than Kyle Rittenhouse is not guilty.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people with IQs smaller than their shoe size. There are people to this day who think Jacob Blake, the black man whose shooting sparked the riots in Kenosha in the first place, was unjustly killed by police. He was violating a personal protective order by illegally being at the home of the woman who had it out on him, he fought with police and had a knife when he was shot, which he deserved. He didn’t die, but even some TV personalities still don’t seem to know that.
How much are we supposed to care about dumb people getting basic facts wrong? And how much of our lives are expected to be ruled by them?
The people Kyle shot earned it. The child rapist was chasing him and grabbing for his gun (it’s on video). The domestic abusers were either pointing a gun at him or in the act of beating him with a weapon (again, it’s on tape). If they hadn’t done what they were doing, they’d be here being degenerates to this day. (As an aside, if you’re part of a movement that attracts a disproportionate number of people with severe mental problems and histories of abusing children or adults, you might want to reassess your life choices.)
Still, the left-wing media is doubling down on their lies. They’re pot-committed at this point, the truth has no role in their lives and business model.
CNN had Fredo Cuomo and a Harvard professor on to play a round of “if a black kid had done it.” Of course, if the races were different and everyone involved was black and not white, there isn’t a cable network in the world that would have covered the story. Anyone who says they would, or pretends to care, is lying. Just look and see how often they cover the carnage in Chicago. Three people being shot, 2 fatally is a below-average weekday there, and none of these “woke” wastes of human flesh ever say a thing.
Not to be outdone in the stupid and racist, MSNBC convened a panel of 5 black pundits, each more racist than the last, to talk about what’s wrong with white people. The dean of race-baiting, Al Sharpton, led the woke-off by getting literally everything about the case wrong and not a single member of the Dumbass Brady Bunch screen said a word, either because the truth doesn’t matter or they’re too uninformed to know the truth themselves.
One thing the right underestimates is just how many people in this country want to be lied to. They know when it’s happening, they simply don’t care. They want to be told what isn’t somehow is because they wish it were so, and there’s money in doing it.
It’s a sad commentary on a major political movement in this country that what binds its members together is racism and lies, obvious versions of both.
Maybe CNN and MSNBC will see a slight dip in their ratings after this round of “tell me what I want to hear and I’ll act surprised when the truth comes out” but the audience will come back because they knew all along what was happening. It takes a special kind of stupid to want to live that way. I hope Kyle Rittenhouse sue the absolute hell out of all of them.
Derek Hunter is the host of a free daily podcast (subscribe!), host of a daily radio show on WCBM in Maryland, and author of the book, Outrage INC., which exposes how liberals use fear and hatred to manipulate the masses. Follow him on Twitter at @DerekAHunter.