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By Thomas Lifson
"When I discovered that YouTube now has a recording of last Sunday’s edition of Life, Liberty and Levin – Mark Levin’s weekly in-depth interview program – I felt a duty to share the news with readers. His guests, Sara Carter and John Solomon, are, as Mark properly credited them, the Woodward and Bernstein of the current era --- only better and with less institutional and media support."
Levin: ‘What the Democrats are hoping is you don’t understand any of this’
Thursday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin ripped into the New York Times and the Washington Post for stirring the pot on the Mueller report and suggesting the confidential report is being withheld from the public in order to misrepresent the facts.
Levin pointed out that if Attorney General William Barr’s letter to Congress was misleading, Mueller or his office would have put out a statement saying so, as they did in the BuzzFeed case. He also read a statement from the Justice Department on Thursday, which said, “Every page of the ‘confidential report’ provided to Attorney General Barr on March 22 was marked ‘May Contain Material Protected Under Federal Rule Criminal 6E,’ a law that protects confidential grand jury information, and therefore it could not be publicly released.”
“What the Democrats are hoping is you don’t understand any of this. What they want you to believe this is a cover-up,” Levin said.
Overall, we rate the American Thinker, Questionable based on extreme right wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories/pseudoscience, use of poor sources and failed fact checks.
Overall, we rate Conservative Review Right Biased based on conservative political positions and Mixed for factual reporting due to use of poor sources and radio personalities who have poor records with fact checkers.
Overall, we rate the American Thinker, Questionable based on extreme right wing bias, promotion of conspiracy theories/pseudoscience, use of poor sources and failed fact checks.
Overall, we rate Conservative Review Right Biased based on conservative political positions and Mixed for factual reporting due to use of poor sources and radio personalities who have poor records with fact checkers.
Why is it that the right is so into the most asinine horse ****? I mean really. They will literally believe the most ridiculous crap. Chem trails.... UFOs... the "Deep State".
The "deep state" phenomenon (here and elsewhere) is a simple fact routinely acknowledged by pretty much everyone in the world except idiot Americans.
No its not. Its a bogus nonsense idea promoted by people who have a shortage of grey matter in their little skulls. Only the absolute outer fringes of the far right believe in this garbage. Might as well call them flat earthers because that's the same level of stupid. Personally I feel embarrassed by those who admit to believing in this.
Everything you said describes your position except the part about the "far right". In the UK 40 years ago, the Establishment had already moved past recognizing the existence of the deep state and gone on to joking about it with the comedy series Yes, Minister.
To see just how far down the rabbit hole you’re going today.
You must be having a very boring day. LOL
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