(10-11-2021 01:05 PM)sketownguy Wrote: (10-10-2021 10:53 PM)BroncoMinor Wrote: (10-10-2021 03:36 PM)MileHighBronco Wrote: (10-10-2021 12:59 PM)wmubroncopilot Wrote: How many times do they have to release deceptively edited BS before your trust in them is shaken? Is it not crying wolf at this point?
Got some proof? No, you don't. You just parrot what the left spews. You and guys like Bronco Minor much prefer the government propaganda. You've been programmed all your life for that and don't even realize it.
Point us towards actual proof that the videos have been deceptively edited. You just don't like that some people are speaking truth about this whole covid thing. You can't even fathom that maybe what you believe might not actually be true. Or maybe you have lots of Pfizer stock.......
I find it curious that no other opinions are welcome now, just the official government line. Attack anybody who says differently.
Here is some good proof on their tactics. I even went with a Fox News clip so you can't claim it's the libs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVXiDqyq6pY
Yep that's how they get the truth out of people. It still doesn't prove that they spread lies and misinformation.
They get the truth out of people by lying? That's some solid Trumpian logic right there.
Just so you know, these tactics are not journalism and sometimes rise to illegal activity.
James O'Keefe and friends plead guilty in Mary Landrieu office caper
Ramon Antonio Vargas, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune PUBLISHED MAY 26, 2010 AT 8:42 PM
The four defendants who were arrested in January in Sen. Mary Landrieu's office in the Hale Boggs federal complex in New Orleans pleaded guilty Wednesday morning in federal court to entering real property belonging to the United States under false pretenses.
Magistrate Judge Daniel Knowles III sentenced Stan Dai, Joseph Basel and Robert Flanagan each to two years probation, a fine of $1,500 and 75 hours of community service during their first year of probation.
James O'Keefe, as leader of the group and famous for posing as a pimp in ACORN office videos, received three years of probation, a fine of $1,500 and 100 hours of community service.
Each of the defendants made a statement to the court. They said they did not intend to commit a crime They also apologized for the inconvenience they caused security workers at the federal building.
O'Keefe said "I take full responsibility for our decision to visit Sen. Landrieu's office." Referring to their decision to pose as telephone workers in order to investigate complaints that office staff members allegedly ignored constituents' phone calls, he said "I should have used other means."
The judge repeatedly told the defendants that, as journalists, they needed to learn "where to draw a line" in their investigative methods.