Media sells Hillary like tobacco companies selling cancer

Here is Bob Weir writing at American Thinker about one of the consequences of conservative failing to fight the information war. Everyone has known for decades that the mainstream media is liberal. So my question is, where are the news networks — both TV and radio — built in order to reach more Americans with the facts? Weir notes, “This election will determine if the voters have been propagandized out of their ability to discern fiction from reality.” It doesn’t have to be, but it will be if conservatives continue on in their willful ignorance:

Hillary Clinton will give us more of the same disastrous policies that have produced rioting in our cities from coast to coast – terrorist bombings that inhibit our feelings of security and an economy being thrashed in a storm like the Wreck of the Hesperus. The only thing Clinton has going for her is a liberal media that has abandoned the principles of journalism in favor of an establishment candidate who has more baggage than Samsonite. As Trump often points out, Hillary is in bed with the lobbyists and mega-buck donors who are used to having elected officials in their pockets, like so much loose change. He represents the voice of the people, which has been systematically robbed by a crooked cartel that runs the country for their own personal gain.

This election will determine if the voters have been propagandized out of their ability to discern fiction from reality. If the mainstream media is able to pettifog with devious distractions and deceptive cover-ups for their chosen one, it will likely mean that we will never again have the chance to resurrect this country’s greatness. Make no mistake about it: they want Hillary in the White House to prove they still control the thought process of the electorate. A Trump victory will mean that the media will be gobsmacked by a newly educated public who no longer allow it to foist corrupt candidates on them like tobacco companies selling cancer for a profit.

Read more: American Thinker

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