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White House Provides Infowars A Preview of Trump’s Congressional Address

  

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Via:  johnrussell  •  7 years ago  •  10 comments

White House Provides Infowars A Preview of Trump’s Congressional Address

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Infowars released a preview of President Donald Trump‘s Tuesday congressional address Monday, claiming that they received the information directly from the White House.

 

“Here’s a point-by-point preview of what the president will address during his speech tomorrow before a Joint Session of Congress, as relayed to Infowars…” reads the piece, which lacks a byline. “It should be noted this was not a leak, but was given directly to Infowars.” Despite their claim of an “exclusive,” conservative pundit Erick Erickson‘s The Resurgent posted the same information shortly afterwards, saying it had been sent to a few outlets.

 

“I wasn’t going to publish them, but as one site is claiming an exclusive and publishing them, I figured I would,” Erickson wrote. A correspondent for the right-of-center One America News also confirmed on Twitter that they had received the same email. Infowars is run by conspiracy theory radio host Alex Jones and is notorious for publishing unverified and incorrect stories.

 

Among the website’s past claims: that Pepsi-Cola is made using human fetuses, that Barack Obama was born in Kenya, that 9/11 was an inside job, that chemicals in water are turning frogs gay, and that pop singer Jay-Z holds secret Illuminati “Eyes Wide Shut”-esque orgy parties.

 



Read full story on  mediaite.com  

 

http://gongsters.com/t/infowars/s/7b5d6d68ae6aa8227a1e3ed1a581b4dd


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JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell    7 years ago

This is absurd. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     7 years ago

Beyond absurd.

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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link   Dean Moriarty    7 years ago

I love it. 

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JohnRussell
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link   seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  Dean Moriarty   7 years ago

BREAKING: Infowars Gets Scoop on Trump Speech to Congress

By  David Thornton   |  February 27, 2017, 02:13pm  |   @captainkudzu

The normalization of “fake news” sites by President Trump continues as Infowars is granted an exclusive look at tomorrow night’s speech by the president.

The conspiracy site founded by  Alex Jones  interrupted its exposés of false flag operations to publish a bulleted list of talking points from President Trump’s upcoming address to Congress. The article notes that “It should be noted this was not a leak, but was given directly to Infowars.”

According to the  article , “In Tuesday night’s speech, he [Trump] will lay out an optimistic vision for the country that crosses the traditional lines of party, race and socioeconomic status. It will invite Americans of all backgrounds to come together in the service of a stronger, brighter future for our nation.”

“The President will lay out the concrete steps he has already taken to make the American Dream possible for all of our people,” the unattributed article says. “He will talk about how he wants to work with Congress to pass a bold agenda” including “tax and regulatory reform, making the workplace better for working parents, saving American families from the disaster of Obamacare, making sure every child in America has access to a good education, a great rebuilding of the American military and fulfilling our commitments to our veterans and making sure they have access to the care they need.”

Infowars, whose slogan is “there’s a war for your mind,” is best known for its hard-hitting reporting on issues such as the  implementation of martial law in Texas under the guise of the Jade Helm military exercise and the claim that members of the Hillary Clinton campaign were involved in a  pedophile ring  allegedly run out of a District of Columbia pizzeria. These and many other Infowars stories were completely false.

The preferential treatment of Infowars by the Trump Administration comes as the president is increasingly hostile to the mainstream media. Last week, the Trump Administration blocked a  number of outlets that had been critical of Trump  from attending a press briefing.  Two days later, the president tweeted that he would  not attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner , a function not missed by any president of either party since 1981 when President Reagan was forced to phone in remarks after he had been shot. At one point, Trump even  said of the media , “They are the enemy of the people.”

Trump has also elevated Steve Bannon, the publisher of  Breitbart News , to the National Security Council, and granted White House access to the  Gateway Pundit , a partisan blog. Both Breitbart and Gateway Pundit are well known for their reporting of hoax stories.

Mr. Trump’s association with hoaxes and conspiracies goes back long before his successful presidential campaign. Trump promoted birther conspiracies about both Barack Obama  and  Ted Cruz . In 2014, Trump  suggested that vaccines cause autism and, in 2016, suggested that the truth is not known about the  September 11 attacks . Trump also suggested that Ted Cruz’s father was involved in the  Kennedy assassination .

For years, the conspiracy blogs have tainted the reputation of the conservative movement and even served to divide the Republican Party between those who disagree with the left on policy grounds and those who believe that the left is controlled a  secret cabal of murdering elites  who, by the way, also control the Republican leadership . Now it seems that these purveyors of radical conspiracy theories are more acceptable to the new administration than real news organizations who are critical of the president.

The move to normalize the conspiracy sites is a transparent attempt by President Trump to bypass the mainstream media and take his message directly to his base. As Trump’s war with the press continues, it is likely that favored treatment of sketchy sites will continue as well.

Such actions will limit the ability of Republicans to appeal to moderate and independent voters and have policy proposals treated seriously. President Trump’s normalization and affirmation of these alternative media outlets does not bode well for the mainstream conservatives of the Republican Party.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     7 years ago

Perfect fit, two liars joined at the hip...

 
 

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