With that in mind, I embed this video on the Potomac air crash. We wouldn't want to memory hole this, now would we?
After all, the assassination attempt last July seems to have been memory-holed. I haven't heard a word about it. There's no accountability in DC anymore, so it makes sense if they want everybody to shut up.
Maybe we ought not to shut up, then. By the way, Seth Rich's murder hasn't been solved yet has it?
Quick update: Comments (on youtube) refer to this as a garbage video. Should I take it down? I don't know. I don't like to cover up mistakes. I just admit them. If it turns out to be a mistake, then here it is anyway. My point is this: there is an attempt to shut down discussion of this because there are people who don't want to hear about it any more. Also, there is NO ACCOUNTABILITY anymore.
7:23 end---
7:57 AM: Ok, it was a mistake. So, here's another video...
The new administration lost this narrative battle due to unfair coverage by CBS ( in my opinion). See video below...
Why was it unfair? CBS didn't mention the lawsuit involving air traffic controllers, and the fact that there was one controller handling two jobs when the crash occurred. CBS let a comment be aired about admin's comments about DEI being "shameful", when DEI is part of the lawsuit. The matter has yet to be adjudicated. Should admin's DEI comments have been mentioned? Why not? And why not have CBS mention the lawsuit? It is fair to mention DEI, but the admin should have mentioned the lawsuit too. CBS trying to score political points for the Dems is why a lot of people hate the media these days. CBS could have mentioned the lawsuit, that's the point. Bias is towards Dems. Admin needs to manage the news better.
9:29 AM:
Looks like FAA is 3000 air traffic controllers short. Here's a link about the lawsuit alleging reverse discrimination because Obama changed the rules.
Ooops! That was CBC not CBS. My bad. Well, that is "Canadia" for ya.
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