Politics Is about Perception Not Facts
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David Gornoski is joined by Jeff Deist who talks about Biden’s slandering of half of America’s population and the calls to “deprogram” Trump voters. Are the talking heads on TV demanding a monoculture? What exactly is meant by the terms “Big Lie,” “Build Back Better,” and “Great Reset?” Is there a coordinated push of these terms? Is there ever a possibility of a principle-driven media in our country? Listen to the show to find out and more.
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