Good stuff. People confuse the "movement" with a person.
I was kicked off of Info lies 10 years ago. And blocked not only at Adams, but Fox News, Newsweek, Brietbart, shadow banned currently at Gateway Pundit...ALL because of offering either a different opinion or the truth.
The "movement" is invigorating the docile couch potato/keyboard commandos into more action. MILLIONS spontaneously had car and truck parades, etc. for Mr. Trump.
That is their job unfortunately. Used to be "reporters" gave who, what, where, when, and why of a situation. Now it is all molded.
I bet you have seen the youtube vid that starts off with a some TV news stations saying something like "Jack frost will be nipping at your nose today" then it is two,then 8, then the whole screen is filled with "reporters" doing the same exact line verbatum.
From years ago:
"Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have." – Richard Salant, former President of CBS News
Good stuff. People confuse the "movement" with a person.
I was kicked off of Info lies 10 years ago. And blocked not only at Adams, but Fox News, Newsweek, Brietbart, shadow banned currently at Gateway Pundit...ALL because of offering either a different opinion or the truth.
The "movement" is invigorating the docile couch potato/keyboard commandos into more action. MILLIONS spontaneously had car and truck parades, etc. for Mr. Trump.
The media always speaks of “Qanon” in such simple terms...
The media only ever speaks of anything in simple terms, hence their audience.
That is their job unfortunately. Used to be "reporters" gave who, what, where, when, and why of a situation. Now it is all molded.
I bet you have seen the youtube vid that starts off with a some TV news stations saying something like "Jack frost will be nipping at your nose today" then it is two,then 8, then the whole screen is filled with "reporters" doing the same exact line verbatum.
From years ago:
"Our job is to give people not what they want, but what we decide they ought to have." – Richard Salant, former President of CBS News