Posted on 03/18/2017 5:31:05 PM PDT by impetrio1
WMAL's Chris Plante pointed out on the 17th that O'Donnell was also aided by yet another deceptive video edit (courtesy of the artisans at NBC News) designed to make Donald Trump appear to be a liar via a recent conversation Fox News' Bret Baier and Speaker Paul Ryan were having about the STILL unproven, Democrat accusation that the Russians influenced the 2016 presidential election. MSNBC edited a portion of that segment and inserted to make it appear that Ryan was saying there was no proof that Trump was wiretapped during the election.
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Well ... golly, that’s not even news!
Crazy O’Donnell is missing his straight jacket.
Why do they need to edit anything? Doesn’t O”Donnell overtly call Trump a liar about 5 times every day?
But it is confirmation. 8>)
Chris Plante has the best show on radio.
The mind-raping media quite often uses “highly-edited” documentation to support their propaganda.
Yet they call real evidence of criminal conspiracies “highly edited”, “without evidence”, etc.
The leftwing media has zero credibility.
“Chris Plante has the best show on radio.”
If there’s a better emerging radio host out there I’m not aware of it. I’ve been a consistent listener since Chris went on air in Washington, DC. Disappointed when he abruptly left and immeasurably pleased upon his return. Someone at WMAL had the good sense to bring him back.
His one opportunity as guest host for Limbaugh wasn’t that great. It did though highlight his need to improve the opening monologue segment of his program.
Regular listeners have probably noted the national-international location of callers also pointing to Chris Plante’s increasing popularity and the success of syndication and/or access via “Al Gore’s internet”.
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