#Journalists for censorship and other commentary

#Journalists for censorship and other commentary

“#Journalists for censorship and other commentary” Media critic: Journos for Censorship “In a barely literate tweet that not once, but twice misspelled the word ‘its’ as ‘it’s,’ ” snarks The Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald, the New York Times Guild “denounced” one of its own colleagues, Bret Stephens, for his column criticizing the paper’s 1619 Project. In…

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#’SNL’ somehow screwed up the VP debate fly

#’SNL’ somehow screwed up the VP debate fly

“#’SNL’ somehow screwed up the VP debate fly” Everything was going so well — until the fly. After the misery of “Saturday Night Live”’s Trump-Biden debate sketch last week, the show desperately needed to improve on its all-important political satire. We’re weeks away from a presidential election, and this material is their lifeblood. Well, the…

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#Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ ‘green new lies’

#Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ ‘green new lies’

“#Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ ‘green new lies’” At Wednesday’s debate with Mike Pence, Kamala Harris echoed Joe Biden’s recent claim that he doesn’t back the Green New Deal or a ban on fracking. Voters are right to doubt them; both have long supported each of those extremist plans. Biden’s website still labels the radical…

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#Harris’ ‘twisted’ Lincoln fable and other commentary

#Harris’ ‘twisted’ Lincoln fable and other commentary

“#Harris’ ‘twisted’ Lincoln fable and other commentary” From the right: Harris’ ‘Twisted’ Lincoln Fable Kamala Harris argued at her debate that President Trump shouldn’t have nominated Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, citing Abraham Lincoln’s example, notes Tyler O’Neil at PJ Media. Yet Harris was “less than honest”: She claimed Lincoln refrained from naming…

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#Harris, Pence VP debate second most-watched in TV history: Nielsen

#Harris, Pence VP debate second most-watched in TV history: Nielsen

“#Harris, Pence VP debate second most-watched in TV history: Nielsen” Nearly 58 million people tuned in to catch Wednesday night’s showdown between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris  — making it the second most-watched VP debate in TV-history, according to Nielsen. An estimated 57.9 television viewers watched the lone 2020 vice presidential debate,…

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