Posted on 02/24/2020 3:27:29 PM PST by Hojczyk
Just the News. (John Solomon) is up and running
About Us
JusttheNews.com is committed to just reporting facts from journalists with a long record of public trust and excellence. In an era where opinion and supposition are too often substituted for fact and where journalists rush to get things first and hope their stories are correct, JusttheNews.com tries to stand out by returning to the bedrock promise of getting news first, but first getting it right. We try to deliver exclusive news you can trust.
JusttheNews.com is a back-to-the-future initiative where old-fashioned, honest and exclusive reporting is delivered in a neutral voice, but delivered through the modern channels of YouTube, podcasting, e-books and social media. And in a twist of old and new, JusttheNews.com journalists deliver unprecedented transparency by offering a Dig Deeper tool on their Web site that allows consumers to see the underlying core materials and evidence that substantiate each story. These embeds replace the shaky promise of modern journalists to "just trust us, we're right" with "we trust readers to look at the facts and make up their own minds."
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Oh. My. This very well may be the shortest blog ever.
I’ll add it to my list of “Just the facts” websites. It’s interesting to take one story and cycle it through the list. There’s always some bias. It’s just human nature.
Have no comment about the blog, however the topic seemed like a good place to place this. Watching the CBS Evening News (I’m oldolder than I’ve ever been). Anyway I found it interesting that CBS devoted perhaps 25 seconds to the President’s visit to the second largest nation on earth. And they managed to get a little snark in as well.
“President Trump, who once named a casino after the Taj Mahal, visited it today.” Much more newsworthy in CBS’s opinion was the Kobe Bryant memorial2 1/2 minutes, Jesse Smollete’s problems (1 1/4 minutes), Katherine Johnson’s (the black woman who worked at NASA) death rated a minute and a half.
Of course the Weinstein verdict opened the newscast, the corona virus, and the South Carolina primary rated long segments.
But as Hillary has told us, any attempt to undermine trusted sources like the mainstream media is akin to promoting the rise of Big Brother.
best of luck, Mr. Solomon and co.
site looks good, easy to navigate. one tiny problem with the following - the podcast is at the top, not below:
23 Feb: JustTheNews: GOP Rep. Nunes believes FBI probe into Trump campaign began in late 2015, not 2016
Rep. Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, thinks the FBI’s Trump-Russia probe began before the agency’s publicly stated July 2016 start date.
By Alex Nitzberg
I believe it started in 2015, but theres no question that it started in early 2016, Nunes said on the latest episode of the “John Solomon Reports” podcast...
And I think thats what well ultimately find that dirty cops and dirty operators were taking in information from FBI sources in 2015, he also said...
Listen to the entire podcast below. (27 MINUTEPODCAST IS ACTUALLY AT THE VERY TOP OF THE PAGE)..
https://justthenews.com/government/gop-rep-nunes-believes-fbi-probe-trump-campaign-began-late-2015-not-2016
Just added the site to my news rotation.
Now in my rotation too. Also Ive add this site to my rotation as a well done alternative to Drudge: https://rantingly.com/
Wow, this is a well done alternatives to Drudge.
I’ve been using Citizen Free Press as a replacement for Drudge, but the one you shared looks and feels more like The Drudge Report without the anti-Trump headlines.
Thank you so much!
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