okay. that s fine. what about the innocent americans they just poured venom on for two weeks because it matched some bigoted stereotypes they had been b. america? what about them? no mention of them. don lemon like to keep up those attacks. attacks allows him to to feel oppressed. when smollett was caught lemon reacted in a puzzling way. didn t seem concern that his buddy had lied further divide the country troy hurt america which he did, no, that wasn t the real problem. the real problem, according to don lemon is that smollett s arrest might discredit the occult of victimhood. this is playing out every single moment in cable news. sean hannity is going to eat jussie smollett s lunch every single second. tucker carlson is going to eat jussie smollett s lunch every single second. tucker: yeah, because when you tell the truth about a hate hoax you are the real hater. what s the cost of this
this point. tucker: no. i think that s absolutely right. what s interesting is that there doesn t seem to be any penalty in this deeply corrupt, deeply corrupt business of journalism for getting it wrong in one direction. if you would come out in public two weeks ago, i doubt to myself about this story, seemed obviously like there were at least holes in it i was afraid to express those doubts in public. it s not worth it actually. massive penalty for doubting this in public. isn t our job supposed to be skepticism? exactly. i sort of thought the same thing. if i m wrong this could really be a big hit to my career. i was just so convinced i wasn t. nothing about it made sense. meanwhile at the time when a few brave people were actually expressing skepticism, they were called conspiracy theorists by the media. they were maligned and they were treated like kooks. turns out they were right all along. and, you know, the media will just move on. they don t care. they are really the pro
okay. that s fine. what about the innocent americans they just poured venom on for two weeks because it matched some bigoted stereotypes they had been b. america? what about them? no mention of them. don lemon like to keep up those attacks..wh attacks allows him to to feel oppressed. when smollett was caught lemon reacted in a puzzling way. didn t seem concern that his buddy had lied further divide the country troy hurt america which he did, no, that wasn t the real problem. r the real, problem, according to don lemon is that smollett s arrest might discredit the occult of victimhood. this is playing out every single moment in cable news. sean hannity is going to eat jussie smollett s lunch every single second. tucker carlson is going to eat jussie smollett s lunch every single second. tucker: yeah, because when you tell the truth about a hate hoax you are the realat hater.
a rare statement calling buzzfeed s reporting inaccurate. talk about a bombshell. [laughter] you might say. the mueller team almost always refuses to comment publicly about things it is doing. it was a humbling moment for the press. they were not humbled though. how do we know? on meet the press, chuck todd the host said the problem wasn t that the press was foolish and reckless and bad at their job of reporting. and the story wound up being untrue. that wasn t the real problem. no. the real problem was that having an untrue story exposed might help conservatives. the problem is the fake news problem any time any time that somebody gets something so spectacularly wrong and everybody piles on it furthers the narrative this is another american institution that the people of our country can t trust, that s the problem with the buzzfeed story. no, it is and got to remind people there are people who want to exploit.
the competition.d the prescription blizzard will be so deep, dense and white. well, he was right.wh that blizzard came and people began to die. the sacklers didn t appear to care.e. in 1997, richard sackler deduced that doctors were prescribing oxycontin more often because they have thehe mistaken belief that it was weaker than morphine. in fact, oxycontin is stronger than morphine. purdue personnel were told to suppress the fact to keep the prescriptions flowing.es in 2001 a federal prosecutor noted that 59 overdose deaths had occurred in his state alone. sackler s response in an internal company memo, quote: this is not too bad. it could have been far worse. the company refused to take responsibility for the people that was killing so they2 went after the addicts themselves. in 2001, richard sackler said this in an internal memo, quote: we have to hammer on abusers in every possible way. they are the culprits and the problem.