Freeland’s office “pressured” legacy media to change stories critical of her tacit support for Nazis

The legacy media in Canada is every bit as dishonest and corrupted as you and I suspect. Last month when True North broke the story of Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland holding a Nazi banner at a Ukrainian rally in Toronto, a handful of legacy media reporters picked up our scoop.

Most wrote their stories according to Freelend’s Liberal spin – that Freeland had done nothing wrong, the any critics of the Liberals were spreading “Russian disinformation” and that True North’s journalists were to blame for writing this story.

This shit will sap support for Ukraine.

h/t RM

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No spying on Trump? 35 times Big Media lied

In his latest court filings, special counsel John Durham isn’t just taking down team Clinton’s wall of defense against charges of spying on Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign, but he’s revealing just how vigorously the liberal media worked to hold that wall up.

Over five years, news personalities on the “Big Three” networks and left-leaning cable channels repeatedly dismissed the charges. “There was no spying” was heard as often as Trump’s claim of “fake news.”

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Big Tech’s crack pipe cover-up

America’s information gatekeepers don’t merely have a liberal bent: they’re the Democrats’ rapid-response unit

A throwaway line item in an otherwise innocuous spending package unveiled one way the Biden administration and the Democratic party sees “racial equity.” The Washington Free Beacon revealed a week ago that the Department of Health and Human Services would be distributing free crack pipes to drug users to promote hygiene and advance racial equity. The cost was around $30 million and the program is similar to what left-wing fiefdoms like Seattle and San Francisco already do.

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The British Medical Journal Story That Exposed Politicized “Fact-Checking”

The fact-checkers who flagged Paul Thacker’s British Medical Journal article about a Pfizer subcontractor for Facebook admitted they police narrative, not fact

In February of 2010, the New York Times released a front page story entitled, “Research Ties Diabetes Drug to Heart Woes.” The lede read:

Hundreds of people taking Avandia, a controversial diabetes medicine, needlessly suffer heart attacks and heart failure each month, according to confidential government reports that recommend the drug be removed from the market.

The Times piece quoted an internal F.D.A. report that said the GlaxoSmithKline diabetes drug Avandia, also known as Rosiglitazone, was “linked” to 304 deaths in 2009, adding the conclusion of the two doctors who authored the report: “Rosiglitazone should be removed from the market.” The story was released in advance of a Senate Finance Committee study that produced a series of damning internal documents, including one in which an FDA safety officer expressed concern that Avandia presented such serious cardiovascular risks that “the safety of the study itself cannot be assured, and is not acceptable.”

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CNN facing calls to fire Brian Stelter for not exposing Zucker-Gollust affair: report

CNN is facing calls to fire its chief media correspondent, Brian Stelter, for not exposing the ongoing romantic relationship between Jeff Zucker and senior executive Allison Gollust.

Stelter, 36, the network’s top media reporter and host of its “Reliable Sources” Sunday show, either dropped the ball by not exposing Zucker and Gollust or showed a stunning lack of awareness by not being privy to their romance, a CNN insider fumed to the Daily Mail.

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The Star offers up yet another racist screed condemning the Trucker protest

‘Freedom’ protests are white supremacy in all its glory

Where the hell have these Freedom Convoy protesters been all this time if this is really about equality and human rights for all?

It was a whirlwind of a weekend for most following the Freedom Convoy storming into the capital to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates. It drew widespread support from droves of Canadians fed up with donning masks in enclosed public places and restrictions on accessing services, such as dining out without being vaccinated. Although the convoy listed its initial cause as opposing the federal government’s mandate on vaccinations for cross-border truckers, it turned into a freedom-for-all rallying cry.

Thousands converged on Parliament Hill and provincial legislature grounds Saturday wielding signs depicting violence against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, yelling slurs against journalists, (some of whom received death threats), others were spat on and verbally and physically harassed. Footage of protesters dancing to techno party music, drinking beer and urinating at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier flooded my social media timelines.

“This is about our human rights! It’s for everyone’s human rights!” was the rhetoric I heard repeatedly from protesters, who to me, came off like a bunch of spoiled, disrespectful kids out on a party bender.


Because if you don’t support human rights for Transgender ISIS Terrorist Pedophiles you’re a white supremacist. Oh and you have to believe in residential school hate crime hoaxes, those tree roots need reparations now!

The media mouthpieces of the Liberal-Left are very afraid. Good.

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Too Much Sense? Reuters FIRED Chief Data Scientist for Internal Memo on Pro-BLM Bias

“… After being disturbed by the pro-Black Lives Matter tilt of Reuters reporting and how it didn’t match the data on police shootings, Kriegman took a leave and then came back to the office with a 12,000-word essay on its internal website “The Hub” titled “BLM is Anti-Black Systemic Racism.” Uh oh! He called into question the entire sequence of claims by BLM and its backers on the Reuters “news” team.”

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Jordan Peterson says Joe Rogan beats ratings of legacy media because ‘he doesn’t lie’

Canadian psychology professor and author Jordan Peterson responded to ratings numbers showing that Joe Rogan’s podcast has more than triple the number of views of legacy media prime-time shows such as The Rachel Maddow Show and Tucker Carlson Tonight.

In response to Q3 media ratings posted to Twitter, Peterson argued that the reason Rogan’s show beats cable talk shows in the ratings is because he “doesn’t lie.”

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The GoFundMe Scam of the Century and the Leftist Press

The Walt Disney owned Hulu film company premiered a new one hour documentary on December 21, 2021 entitled “No Good Deed—A crowdfunding Holiday Heist.” The film, produced in Philadelphia by two 6ABC news reporters, explored one of the greatest scams to hit the world of GoFundMe fundraising: How three people, Mark D’Amico, Kate McClure and a homeless veteran named Johnny Bobbitt concocted a heartwarming tale to get the public to donate to a GoFundMe in Bobbitt’s honor as a reward for Bobbitt’s giving up his last twenty dollars to help McClure when she ran out of gas in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond neighborhood.

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The State of the Media Is Not Good

To borrow from the late President Gerald Ford, the state of the media as 2022 opens is not good.

Recall that Ford was happily sailing along politically in 1973 as the House Republican Leader in the Nixon era. He was the Kevin McCarthy of his day.

Out of the blue, in October, the Department of Justice revealed it was investigating Vice President Spiro Agnew on corruption charges. After much heated back and forth, Agnew resigned. Nixon, blessed with the constitutional authority to appoint a replacement to be confirmed by the Congress, appointed the popular Ford as the new vice president.

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The Last Days of CNN

CNN is far behind FOX News and MSNBC in the ratings. It averages around half a million viewers in prime time and it recently hit a 7-year low in the demo.

So it was the perfect time for Chris Wallace to leave FOX News for CNN+.

Some might have thought that Wallace was leaving to fill Chris Cuomo’s slot at CNN. No such luck, though without Cuomo the failing news network’s ratings have crashed to new lows.

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Nicholas Sandmann, NBC News Reach Settlement In Defamation Suit

Nicholas Sandmann, a former Covington Catholic student smeared after a 2019 incident with a Native American activist, has reached a third settlement in a series of lawsuits against media companies.

Sandmann announced over Twitter Friday that he had reached a settlement with NBC News. Sandmann’s legal team has already reached settlements with CNN and The Washington Post.

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