Sunday, July 3, 2022
Post-Nekadesh Event: Activists Ask for No More Advertising on Frum News Sites and Social Media Platforms
TAKING THE HIGH GROUND
https://mishpacha.com/taking-the-high-ground/
'She's 10': Child Rape Victim's Abortion Denial Sparks Outrage on Twitter
https://www.newsweek.com/shes-10-child-rape-victims-abortion-denial-sparks-outrage-twitter-1721248
Democrats Stage Prime-Time “Get Trump” Tv Circus As A Diversion = Yated goes down Right wing rabbit hole
https://yated.com/democrats-stage-prime-time-get-trump-tv-circus-as-a-diversion/
Man who invented first cellphone says users need to 'get a life'
https://www.jpost.com/omg/article-711031
Orthodox women who built businesses, friendships online are being told to sign off
https://m.jpost.com/diaspora/article-710991/amp
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Trump Fails At Everything. So Why Does He Always End Up On Top?
The Real Reason Washington Ignored Kavanaugh’s Would-Be Killer
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Sorry, Trump: Hutchinson's January 6 testimony isn't 'hearsay'
Why does almost anyone have more credibility than an American president by the name of Trump??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Donald_Trump
During his term as President of the United States, Donald Trump made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims; The Washington Post's fact-checker had tallied the number as 30,573, an average of about 21 per day by the end of his presidency.[1][5][6][7] Characterized as a use of the "firehose of falsehood" propaganda technique,[8] commentators and fact-checkers have described the scale of his mendacity as "unprecedented" in American politics,[9][10][11][12][13] and the consistency of these falsehoods became a distinctive part of both his business and political identity.[14] Trump often denied having made controversial statements.[15][16] By June 2019, after initially resisting to do so, many news organizations began to describe some of his falsehoods as "lies",[17] which are false statements that the speaker knows are false. The Washington Post said his frequent repetition of claims he knew to be false amounted to a campaign based on disinformation.[18] Trump campaign CEO and presidency chief strategist Steve Bannon said that the press, rather than Democrats, was Trump's primary adversary and "the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with shit."[19][20]
As part of their attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, Trump and his allies repeatedly and falsely claimed there had been massive election fraud and that Trump had really won the election.[7] Their effort was characterized by some as an implementation of the "big lie" propaganda technique.[21]