Posted on 12/06/2022 3:28:33 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) claimed that the flailing media cartel bill is important for “national security” as Senate Democrats weigh trying to attach it to a defense bill.
“We literally are going to lose one-third of the nation’s newspapers by the year 2025. It is about our own national future and national security,” Klobuchar said, according to a Bloomberg Government reporter.
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I’m sure Mitch will do a deal with her.
“We literally are going to lose one-third of the nation’s newspapers by the year 2025.”
So? Maybe they should start learning how to code.
If you don’t read the newspaper you are uninformed.
If you do read the newspaper, you are misinformed.
Believe Mark Twain said this.
Horse apples!
“We literally are going to lose one-third of the nation’s newspapers by the year 2025.
She says that like it’s a bad thing.
Stating this like there is something wrong with shutting down democrat propagandist ridden legacy msm?
Shut 'em all down tomorrow.
Mainstream Media does the bidding of Mainstream Politicians and gets the payback in this legislation.
Doesn’t this biatch ever get tired of flapping her jaw. Geez.
hope it’s two-thirds, at least...
Amy Klobuchar Claims Flailing Media Cartel Bill Is ‘Narative Security,’ Shouldn’t Be Included in Defense Bill
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Truthified.
I love it when she talks dirty...
Klobuchar always reminds me of someone pitching getting started in Amway
Yeah CNN crucial fur national defense
So which two newspapers will be left?
We literally are going to lose one-third of the nation’s newspapers by the year 2025
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That’s unfortunate. I was hoping for at least a 50% loss.
There’s also a shortage of buggy whip manufacturers. Where will the cavalry get their buggy whips? It’s a national emergency!!!
EC
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