Posted on 08/26/2020 4:57:32 AM PDT by MtnClimber
The second night of the Republican convention has come and gone (and very successfully too) but what should live forever is the article the New York Times wrote about the line-up of speakers for the evening. It is a triumph of misdirection and fraud by omission. It may well be the most perfect example ever of how the media functions, not to inform, but to mislead.
The article, entitled How to Watch the Republican National Convention, gives practical advice about how to find the convention on the internet and television. Interestingly, it does not mention C-SPAN, which is proving to be a preferred venue for many conservative viewers. Whats really fascinating, though, is what the Times says and does not say about some of the speakers.
The article introduces Pam Bondi, not just as a former Florida Attorney General, but adds a couple of additional factoids:
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi of Florida, who was part of Mr. Trumps legal defense team during impeachment proceedings. After her term as attorney general, she joined a lobbying firm that was subpoenaed by federal prosecutors last year.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The New York Pravda is our ministry of truth where up is down, good is bad and right is wrong.
Isaiah 5:20
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