15 Lies by the Creeps by Tom Woods
Just when you think the media can't get more stupid or contemptible, you get NBC's Brandy Dadrozny telling readers today, "Disinformation poses an unprecedented threat to democracy in the United States in 2024, according to researchers, technologists and political scientists."
It takes your breath away, does it not, the gall of these people? Two
years ago I reported on a CNN panel on disinformation held at the
University of Chicago. At that event a freshman named Christopher
Phillips stood up and identified the real source of disinformation: You've
all spoken extensively about FOX News being a purveyor of
disinformation. But CNN is right up there with them. They pushed the
Russian collusion hoax, they pushed the Jussie Smollett hoax, they
smeared Justice Kavanaugh as a rapist, and they also smeared Nick
Sandmann as a white supremacist. And yes, they dismissed the Hunter
Biden laptop affair as pure Russian disinformation. With
mainstream corporate journalists becoming little more than apologists
and cheerleaders for the regime, is it time to finally declare that the
canon of journalistic ethics is dead or no longer operative? All
the mistakes of the mainstream media, and CNN in particular, seem to
magically all go in one direction. Are we expected to believe that this
is all just some sort of random coincidence, or is there something else
behind it? Boom. Vivek
Ramaswamy recently came up with a bunch of good examples of
particularly egregious cases of media disinformation, among them: They do nothing but mislead the public 24 hours a day, and they can pretend somebody else is to blame for "disinformation"? The US regime lies to the public all the time, and yet the media never condemns it as a purveyor of "disinformation." When you and I speak uncomfortable or embarrassing truths, now that's what these creeps consider "disinformation."
During the lockdown period a large number of folks sought the truth inside my private group for supporters, because they knew they'd be getting the opposite of the truth on the networks and in the papers. I'll keep on plugging away on the Tom Woods Show to play my part in defeating disinformation. I'm
writing this to you on a flight to Washington, D.C. (don't worry, I'm
not spending time in D.C. proper) because I'm hosting a murder mystery
dinner party for supporters in Arlington, Virginia, Saturday night. When
next week you see the pictures of me dressed as a pirate for the
occasion (it's a pirate-themed mystery), you are going to be blown away,
my friend. Ol' Woods went all out. So with that in mind, two pieces of news: (1)
My next murder mystery dinner party (not pirate themed) takes place on
Valentine's Day in Las Vegas at the Waldorf Astoria. I'm sending out
character assignments in a few days, so if you'd like to be part of that
one please sign up right away. You do not have to attend as a couple. I
have some single characters. Link: https://www.WoodsMystery.com (2)
It's not too late to take 60% off when learning how to understand a
Javier Milei speech in the original Spanish (or indeed to learn many
other languages), but the Rocket Languages sale expires after the next
22 courses sold (we own five of them in the Woods household!), so now's
the time: https://www.tomwoods.com/rocketTom Woods
- Russia collusion
- The Hunter Biden laptop story
- The "very fine people" hoax (mischaracterization of Trump's remarks after Charlottesville)
- Bubba Wallace and the alleged "noose" in his garage stall (that turned out to be a garage door pull rope)
- Jussie Smollett
- Covington Catholic students
- Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot
- Steele dossier
- Florida's "don’t say gay" bill
- Georgia eintegrity law (described preposterously as "the new Jim Crow")
- Duke lacrosse case
- January 6th
- "Mostly peaceful” BLM riots
- Ivermectin as a horse dewormer
- Trump’s alleged use of tear gas for Bible photo
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