Open The New York Times' politics page Thursday morning and the top headline reads, "Democrats Begin Push For Biggest Expansion In Voting Since 1960s." It's a story about the most important election power-grab in modern legislative history, with a slim, partisan majority of senators seeking to wrest control of elections away from state governments to ensure Democrat control for decades to come.
For starters, H.R. 1 will ban voter ID requirements, mandate early voting, allow outside activist groups to deliver votes for counting, do away with notarized absentee ballots, force states to accept absentees for 10 days after an election is over, narrow the Federal Election Commission by one member to allow for partisan control, mandate counting illegal aliens in voting districts, allow the IRS to investigate non-profits' political ideas, and make it nearly impossible to sue over the new rules.
In short, it's a story about Democrats aiming to seize massive power over how elections are run.
Funny enough, the second story on The New York Times' politics page Thursday morning was the one headlined, "Republicans Aim To Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run." That one's a story about Republicans working to pull control of the elections back from judges and officials' extra-legislative "Emergency rules" and rulings.
The moves, the story reports with a straight face, are "Threatening the fairness that is the bedrock of American democracy." The New York Times' Politics Page, March 25, 2021.
Over at Axios, the news sites' two co-founders wrote an article about President Joe Biden's plan to "Re-engineer America quickly." At a closed-door White House meeting, they report, "The historians" agreed with the presidents' thinking that, "It is time to go even bigger and faster than anyone expected. If that means chucking the filibuster and bipartisanship, so be it." There's virtually zero skepticism in their reporting.
The problem, of course, is while corporate media were excited to scream it from the rooftops during President Donald Trump's four years in office, at a time the most powerful people in the country are insisting the truth is a lie and their lies are the truth, many of our best-known reporters are not merely absent, they're complicit.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
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Friday, March 26, 2021
When The Powerful Say Truth Is A Lie And Lies Are The Truth, No One Will Stand Up For America But You
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