Listen to Paul Alexander describe how he was recruited by the Trump Administration from Canada. It's wild, @oneunderscore__
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Dear Paul Alexander: "I never said that. I never meant that." are two mutually exclusive statements, fyi.
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What did Paul Alexander do for the Trump Administration?
Listen to his own words:
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Interesting that America's Front Line Doctors (the quacks in the white coats) doesn't list the event either. The last event they promoted was on Jan 17 in Saratoga Springs, NY.
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Here's a really long, muddled thread on how unityprojectonline.com got on my radar and the firehose of crap I found when I pulled back the curtain the first time:
BACKGROUND: this morning I noted a local San Diego news station was *still* promoting Sharon McKeeman's Let Them Breathe group without telling their viewers what happened at the Poway Unified School Board meeting on 9/9/2021. Again.
I admit, I read the article after my rant to the reporter (sorry). Though the article did mention LTB, a new "grassroots" group had popped on to the scene. I hadn't heard of "Moms On The Ground" before, so I Googled some names and threaded it here:
Does your local TV news station seem more biased lately?
Ever wonder who owns/runs your local station since the Trump administration loosened the rules that prevented huge media companies from owning too many? I did, and I'm concerned—and you should be too.
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First, some background on the FCC rule change under the Trump administration that allowed huge media companies to purchase more local news organizations nationwide. After a legal battle, an opinion written by Brett Kavanaugh allowed the rule change. reuters.com/article/us-usa…
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What Trump FCC official would overturn a rule that's been in place since 1975 to protect local news organizations from being swept up by Big Media? Welp, his name is Ajit Pai, the former chairman of the FCC.
He apparently likes news organizations BIG, like his coffee.