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The echo chamber of the radical leftist ... they need their marching orders before they can think.

In the days leading up to the 2022 midterm elections, AllSides found the search term “election” returned no Google News results from Center-, Lean Right- or Right-rated media outlets. (View the AllSides 2022 Google News bias analysis here.


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She is a proud racist that fits in well in the democrat party.
You need a new tune. I have dozens of friends who are racists that populate \both\ parties. However, if your agenda is to twist the truth so it fits your corrupted line of thought or disjointed personal philosophies, excuse me for interrupting your sh** show.
 
You need a new tune. I have dozens of friends who are racists that populate \both\ parties. However, if your agenda is to twist the truth so it fits your corrupted line of thought or disjointed personal philosophies, excuse me for interrupting your sh** show.
That's the spirit. If my posts are getting you bent out of shape then I am doing the right thing.
 

CNN Pays Don Lemon $24.5 MILLION to settle the ousted anchor's separation deal - 10 months after he was sacked for saying Nikki Haley 'isn't in her prime'​


CNN has agreed to pay Don Lemon $24.5 million to settle the ousted anchor's separation deal - nearly 10 months after he was sacked for saying Nikki Haley 'isn't in her prime.'

Lemon, 57, will receive the total amount he was set to receive if his final contract concluded three and a half years after his ousting, TheWrap reported.

 

Judge Holds Veteran Journalist Catherine Herridge in Civil Contempt For Refusing To Divulge Source​


Acclaimed investigative reporter Catherine Herridge was held in contempt of court Thursday for refusing to reveal the unnamed sources in a series of 2017 articles on a Chinese American scientist probed by the FBI.

US District Judge Christopher Cooper imposed a daily fine of $800 for each day that Herridge — who was recently let go from CBS News as part of mass layoffs by parent company Paramount — withholds the names of her source or sources for the Fox News articles penned nearly seven years ago.

The veteran journalist, however, has some time to file an appeal before the fine goes into effect.

She has repeatedly refused to answer questions about her confidential sources and invoked her First Amendment rights in doing so under oath.

The scientist, Yanping Chen, is seeking the identities of those who leaked information from the FBI’s investigation into statements she made.

Chen, who was never charged in the probe, sued the government in 2018 over the leak that she claims was used to “smear her reputation and damage her livelihood.” Herridge’s articles focused on Chen’s ties to the Chinese military as well as privileged information she received about American service members through a professional school she founded in Virginia.

The judge ruled that Chen’s right to know who allegedly leaked the information for the purpose of her lawsuit is paramount to Herridge’s free press rights and responsibilities to her sources.

 
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Ronna McDaniel expects to be fully paid out for her $600,000 contract with NBC after the network fired her days into two-year agreement: Ex-RNC chair lawyers up to get every penny of her $500 per second deal​


Ronna McDaniel is expecting to be fully paid out for her contract with NBC News despite being dropped just four days after it was announced she was joining the network as a political contributor.

The ex-RNC chair's contract was for $300,000 a year for two years, Politico reported.

With her lone appearance on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday that lasted less than 20 minutes, that amounts to more than $30,000 a minute or $500 a second.

But Politico reports that she is lawyering up and spoke with Bryan Freedman on Tuesday about her legal options even beyond recouping the money from her original contract.

He is the lawyer who represented Megyn Kelly in her split with the network as well as other anchors who have been axed including Chris Cuomo, Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson.


 

Ronna McDaniel expects to be fully paid out for her $600,000 contract with NBC after the network fired her days into two-year agreement: Ex-RNC chair lawyers up to get every penny of her $500 per second deal​


Ronna McDaniel is expecting to be fully paid out for her contract with NBC News despite being dropped just four days after it was announced she was joining the network as a political contributor.

The ex-RNC chair's contract was for $300,000 a year for two years, Politico reported.

With her lone appearance on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday that lasted less than 20 minutes, that amounts to more than $30,000 a minute or $500 a second.

But Politico reports that she is lawyering up and spoke with Bryan Freedman on Tuesday about her legal options even beyond recouping the money from her original contract.

He is the lawyer who represented Megyn Kelly in her split with the network as well as other anchors who have been axed including Chris Cuomo, Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson.



Nice pay day from MSDNC.
 

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