Posted on 07/31/2019 12:24:33 PM PDT by DFG
After more than two fruitless years accusing President Trump of collusion with Russia, some liberals apparently still consider that tactic a winning strategy -- when used to attack anyone even remotely connected to the Republican occupant of the White House.
One example of that is the claim from MSNBCs Rachel Maddow and Kevin Poulsen of the liberal Daily Beast website since both have suggested the One America News Network -- which Trump has called his new favorite news outlet -- is a fountain of Russian propaganda.
OANN has demanded retractions from Maddow and the Daily Beast with angry letters from their law firm Miller Barondess. In an item posted on Monday by Daily Caller reporter Shelby Talcott:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
I would say sue them, but for some reason judges seem to think mainstream media can say whatever it wants without consequence.
Is Maddow looking for attention again?
I thought she was good as Ross in the show friends.
Such irony. Commie Dem Propagandists accuse OANN of being a fountain of Russian propaganda...
If you want Russian propaganda, go to the RT network.
Is Maddow looking for attention again?
The right question is:
When isn’t Maddow looking for attention? She is the very modicum of an attention-seeking whore. The stench is strong with this one.
This was well-deserved and overdue. Well done by OAN.
I love OAN. The news reporting is BORING. It’s perfect. They include all the facts (unbiased) but are overtly patriotic. They don’t have a lot of sexy in their programming. It’s just news. And it repeats in the cycle, like it should, with updates as they come in.
My current provider does not broadcast them, however.
Saw OANN talking about it yesterday...looked at the wife and grinned that they are fighting back...bigly.
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