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The role of conventional media in the formation of political discourse [VIDEOS]

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The role of conventional media in the formation of political discourse [VIDEOS]

In a recent discussion, Hutch and Jason Robertson delved into media manipulation and its interference in political elections. They argued that the corporate media, influenced by the CAA, the CIA and big pharma, have consistently spread false information and propaganda to undermine political figures, particularly targeting former President Donald Trump.

Hutch emphasized the extensive list of media hoaxes and false narratives that have shaped public perception and political discourse. “I was surprised by the length of this list, but on May 30th, all the conspiracies, conspiracies and conspiracies between Biden, I'll say it, the Obama White House, and the judicial system came together to create the conversation. points out that Donald Trump is a convicted felon after a group of political lynch mobs who called themselves the Jury made this talking point official, the propaganda arm of the Democratic Party. We call the corporate media, run by the CAA, big pharma and the CIA” , Hutch said.

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He went on to list the many hoaxes perpetuated by the media, including the Russian collusion hoax, the Jussie Smollett hoax, the Covington children hoax, and the so-called seven-hour gap. “Listen to all the things they've been responsible for, bringing down President Trump and bringing down you and me: the Russia collusion hoax. Hands up. Don't shoot hoax, Jussie Smollett, hoax, Covington, kids of the Deceit, very good people, Deceit, Russian bounties, Deceit, over 50 environmental catastrophes, the police have been killed in a mostly peaceful protest of January. Deceit, eating wild blacks. Deception. That's only half of them.”

Jason Robertson added his perspective on the impact of media propaganda on the general public. “The propaganda that's put out by the media and normal people who have lives and passively tune in. They believe these things are real. And I mean, think about Joe Biden's campaign ad. He quoted the Charlottesville hoax, which has been debunked at our shows and hundreds of others, but that was his rallying cry. That should have been the end of his campaign,” Robertson argued.

He continued, criticizing the mainstream media for not holding politicians accountable. “There should have been somebody in the media other than alternative media, like going to the pre-podcast, red-voiced news.com that was out there like CNN should have said, Joe, that's a lie. You're framing this incorrectly. If you want to run for president, don't lie to us from the start. I mean, that's what killed his campaign twice. But that shows up to what point has the media reached, because this time they ran with the lie”.

Robertson also discussed the Hunter Biden laptop controversy, highlighting the media's role in dismissing it as disinformation. “So go ahead, we were talking about the laptop that the Leslie Stahl clip is recirculating now. Where, where Donald Trump was saying, like, oh yeah, the laptop. And everybody's pushing back that it's like, you know, that's Russian disinformation.

The conversation underscored the widespread influence of media manipulation in shaping political narratives and called for greater accountability and justice for those who spread falsehoods.

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