Joachim Hagopian, Fox News Settling Out of Court with Dominion for $787.5m Proves the Steal Is Still On

Joachim Hagopian In October 2021, a couple weeks shy of a full year after the highly contested 2020 presidential election, most Americans in a Quinnipiac poll concluded that the November 2020 election had been stolen. They maintain that malevolent forces backing Joe Biden fraudulently tampered with the election results to deny Trump his second term in office. And they’re still trying. That telling October 21st, 2021 poll shows that most Americans refused to gullibly trust the leftist corporate media’s reported count that insisted from his basement Braindead Biden attracted the most votes…

Patrick J. McShay, Was the Dominion-Fox Settlement Staged to Legitimize Joe Biden’s Stolen Election?

Patrick J. McShay “Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental opinion of the day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a distinguished period, and pursued unalterably through every change of ministers too plainly proves a deliberate, systematic plan of reducing us to slavery” — Thomas Jefferson “We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for President Obama’s administration before this, we have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter- fraud organization in the history of American politics”…

Miles Mathis, Despinning Tucker Carlson

Miles Mathis  [Editor’s note: I am a huge fan of Tucker Carlson, but also of Miles Mathis. So I share this without implying that I agree with everything he has to say about Tucker, whom I esteem. But, agree or disagree, Miles is always worth reading.] I will start off by pointing out that I published 17 articles last month, 13 of them written by yours truly. That’s more than three a week. Some of them weren’t very long, but I believe it was a personal best. To pre-empt some…

Matt Taibbi, Baghdadi Story Reveals Divided – and Broken – News Media

By Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone America received two almost completely different versions of the story of al-Baghdadi’s pursuit and suicide. If you have two sets of news media, you have none wo sets of headlines over the weekend described the suicide of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. From the Washington Post Sunday morning: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic State, dies at 48 The Post has since rewritten that, though the description of an “austere religious scholar with wire-rimmed glasses” remains in the lead paragraph. Meanwhile, the headline on Foxnews.com: Al-Baghdadi kill:…