Sunday Smiles
The article discusses the perceived bias in media coverage regarding political narratives, particularly those involving the Democratic Party. It critiques the portrayal of redistricting decisions in Virginia and the framing of historical events related to Israel and Palestine. The author argues that the media fails to challenge misleading narratives that serve political agendas.
- ▪The author claims that media coverage often favors Democratic narratives, regardless of their accuracy.
- ▪He highlights the Virginia redistricting decisions as an example of Democrats violating the state constitution.
- ▪The article criticizes the portrayal of the 'Nakba' narrative as misleading and rooted in propaganda.
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Sunday Smiles David Strom 2:00 PM | May 17, 2026 meme It's rare that your opponents do something so perfect that you could, if people actually paid attention, destroy their entire shtick just by pointing to it. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); Or at least it used to be. Now, the media is so lazy that they will just print the version of the story that helps the Democrats, no matter how absurd it is. We've seen that with the Democrats' complaints about the Virginia redistricting decisions in the Virginia and U.S.
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