Posted on 09/06/2020 10:20:04 AM PDT by Spirit of Liberty
The Atlantic holds a special place in my heart.
After years bloodied in the media meat grinder - but still resolutely standing - my thoughts on this weeks news to consider, considering the source:
1) Never, EVER trust anonymous sources. If someone doesnt have the cojones to go on the record or provide hard facts, good chance theyre flat out lying. Cowards.
2) The Atlantic is the rag that led and pushed fake news that Trig is not actually my son. Deluded with their claim that I faked my pregnancy for political gain, this clan was obsessed with obtaining my private medical records, they hounded my doctors, they dissected and mocked pictures of my pregnant body. Disgusting, sexist, disheartening.
Now, I abhor any explicit disparagement of Americas finest - our military. Personally, itd be disrespecting my oldest son and so many other family members, and in general itd show the disparager unfit to tie our vets combat boots.
But before agreeing with The Atlantics latest claim that our Commander in Chief grossly disrespects our military, I offer experience showing a biased, intolerant, sexist medium full of left-wing activists, not rational, credible journalists.
Consider the source.
- Sarah Palin
If I thought it wasn’t ok for her to mention this, I wouldn’t have posted it.
It is simply my opinion (which is worth exactly what was paid for it) that actively putting Palin on the campaign trail would be counterproductive to attracting mushy middle voters. The ‘crawl over broken glass to vote for Trump’ voters don’t need to be convinced to vote for Trump.
She was a supporter of Trump in 2016 but that didn’t translate into any position so I assume that she’ll mostly remain on the sidelines.
Agreed. I suspect most of her contribution will be online. She’s a grandma now, plus Trig is almost a teenager.
Her Facebook page is mostly reposts of news articles and political cartoons; this is the first original content I’ve see there in awhile.
Sarah Palin was correct.
Just south of the Arctic Circle, in the Bering Strait, are two islands. They are quite near each other and are on opposite sides of the International Date Line.
"Big Diomede Island" is Russian territory off the Chukchi Peninsula. "Little Diomede Island" is American territory off the Seward Peninsula.
Standing on Little Diomede (America) and given clear weather, you can easily see Big Diomede (Russia).
So much for MSM "fact checking."
“... Sarah Palin was mocked when commenting that you could see Russia from Alaska ...”
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In an interview, Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded:
Theyre our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska
In a skit Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey said I can see Russia from my house.
Apologies for not pinging you to send it out, KC!
notice shillary hasn’t been invited on these kind of shows.
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