The media misinformation machine still trying to cover-up Biden corruption

 Joe Chocha:

Hunter Biden, the protected third rail of journalism
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So, to unpack this in retrospect, these former intel heads admitted they did not "have evidence of Russian involvement," but all were in total agreement because of their suspicions from afar? And like seagulls at the beach, most of the press ate it up.

We heard a lot about collusion during the Trump era, but the real collusion happened between broadcast, print and social media all working together to either squash or dismiss the Hunter Biden laptop story.

Twitter and Facebook handled the squashing part, with the former locking the personal accounts of anyone who even shared the New York Post story in October 2020. The Post's own account was locked, as was then-White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany's and the official handle of the Trump campaign. Again, these Pyongyang tactics all occurred just a few weeks before a presidential election.

Facebook also pointed to "the spread of misinformation" as a reason to "reduce distribution" of the story.
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Hunter Biden, now one of the most successful first-time artists in the history of art, apparently is the third rail of journalism. Because, despite the New York Times report verifying his laptop and his damning emails, CBS Evening News, ABC's World News Tonight, NBC's Nightly News and CNN committed zero seconds to it on the air in the past week, according to the Media Research Center.
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Too many in the media are unwilling to take the blinders off their lying eyes when it comes to Biden family corruption.  He is their guy and they are not going to look at any evidence that does not support their twisted narrative.  They are willing to allow a corrupt figure like Joe Biden to lead this country from one fiasco to the next.

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