I’ll have a longer “Under the Fedora” tomorrow on the subject of Biden’s withdrawal but please keep this in mind over the next 120 days because as of this moment that same media that gaslit you for months and turned on a dime to push Biden out of this race will be back to treating the left with kid gloves and advancing and parroting whatever false narratives the Democrats choose to advance without question.
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Remember: The MSM Would Have Called You a Deep Fake Conspiracy Theorist if You Predicted Joe Biden Leaving #election2024 on June 26th or before
Posted: July 21, 2024 by datechguy in Always look at the bright side of Trump, Blame Biden Administration, Blame Trump, election 2024, politicsTonight is A Moment of Truth on Loan From God To Donald Trump and the Nation
Posted: July 18, 2024 by datechguy in catholic, election 2024, politicsTags: donald trump, faith, Gop convention
Ebenezer Scrooge: “I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all three shall strove within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me that I may sponge away the writing on this stone!”
Charles Dickens (with one k) A Christmas Carol
Kafni: I can not give you my belief or my devotion, so I’m afraid my honesty is all I have to give after giving up my daughter.
The Chosen Thunder 2021
Jesus: I understand. I ask a lot from those who follow me, but I ask little of those who do not.
What a difference a week makes.
As recently as one week ago tonight was going to be a moment that had been repeated many times in American History in a four year cycle. Tonight is the night when one of the major party candidates for president makes his case publicly to both his party’s convention and to the American people in a prime time speech.
As such a moment it would be of news value and depending on the result of the election and how the speech is received of some history value as well. Something that the chattering classes might talk about for a bit but nothing that would be considered earth shattering
But that was then.
Now instead of just Donald Trump, the former president and GOP nominee making a speech to the nation, it’s also Donald Trump, the man who missed being murdered by the tiniest of tiny margins giving his first public address the nation after facing death.
Salena Zito who had been scheduled to interview Trump that Saturday and who was feet away from Trump on the same grandstand as Corey Camperatore who died saving his wife and daughter interviewed Trump the next day and wrote this report:
“That reality is just setting in,” he said. “I rarely look away from the crowd. Had I not done that in that moment, well, we would not be talking today, would we?”
Talking as he boarded his plane in Bedminster, New Jersey, for Milwaukee, where the Republican National Convention starts Monday and lasts through Thursday, Trump said his speech will meet the moment that history demands. “It is a chance to bring the country together. I was given that chance,” he said.
Early Sunday morning, Trump posted on Truth Social that it was “God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening” and that he would “fear not.” Again, in talking to the Washington Examiner, he invoked “God” for his deliverance.
“This is a chance to bring the whole country, even the whole world, together. The speech will be a lot different, a lot different than it would’ve been two days ago,” he said.
I have written in the past that Donald Trump as a man of 78 is set in his ways. It is very difficult for such a man to change the habits of a lifetime, but if there is anything that CAN do such a thing it’s the hand of God allowing him to walk away from certain death.
One of the most important things for a soul is to see itself in the light of truth and Donald Trump was given the incredible gift of being able to see that every remaining day of his life, is a gift from God.
In short, he’s been given an incredible grace, today we find out what he chooses to do with said grace.
The world will be watching. I suspect he will not disappoint.
Song: You Don’t Kill Trump So Easy
Posted: July 15, 2024 by datechguy in Always look at the bright side of Trump, funTags: donald trump, songs
Sung to the tune of: You know it don’t come easy by Ringo Starr
♫ You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy ay ay ♫
♫Media on the news they are all singing the blues
'cause You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
They're all making sighs and try to sympathize
But it really isn't easy ♫
♫ The roof top spot security they all skipped it
The killer had his chance but in the end you know he missed it ♫
♫ The media made a fuss saying "you can't blame us"
and you Don't Kill Trump so Easy
But the "Hitler" cries they played them all the time
but You Don't Kill Trump so Easy ♫
♫ Two years of their lawfare came together
But even after all that fuss Trump he just did better! ♫
♫ The Ladies on The View they are still singing the blues
'cause You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
And their nuts on line they're making angry cries
'cause You Don't Kill Trump so Easy ♫
♫ The MSM's enabling the Dems pivot
But all their gaslighting it just makes the people livid ♫
♫ The Lefties made a fuss shouting "you can't blame us"
'cause You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
But their "Hitler" cries they made them all the time
but You Don't Kill Trump so Easy ♫
♫ You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy
You Don't Kill Trump so Easy (fade) ♫
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The last three weeks have shown us that taxpayer-funded media is a terrible idea
Posted: July 14, 2024 by John Ruberry in internet/free speech, media, News/opinion, opinion/news, politicsTags: chicago, da tech guy and company, dan bongino, donald trump, fact-checkers, illinois, illinois politics, jb pritzker, john ruberry, media bias, michael jordan, pritzker, Trump, Trump assassination attempt
By John Ruberry
Newspapers have been folding fairly regularly for decades. Unable to adapt to the rise of television in the 1950s and the rise of the internet in the 1990s, the marketplace has spoken.
And it’s still speaking
Despite the rapid evolution of news consumption, the one finite resource is still time. If someone is scrolling X (Twitter), or worse, Facebook, then they’re not reading a newspaper, whether it’s an online edition or print. Sure, newspapers, magazines, broadcast and cable networks, and local TV stations utilize social media to attract visitors, but most users only casually scan the headlines.
As for the dead tree media, Chicago still has two major daily newspapers, the Tribune and the Sun-Times, and both are bat sh*t crazy woke. Even in a deep blue city like Chicago, my guess is at best 30-percent of the population are members of the far-left. Once you include the suburbs, again it’s my guess, there’s a center-right majority.
Even if I’m wrong, the greatest athlete ever to put on a Chicago professional sports uniform, Michael Jordan, proved he had more common sense than most left-wing Chicago journalists and publishers. “Republicans buy sneakers too,” he said decades ago.
Since the June 27 Joe Biden debate wipeout, the media, both nationally and here in the Chicago area, have been exposed as collection of liars and propagandists. Conservatives have known that for years, only now everyone else is aware, with possible exception of the dumbest person on the internet, pro-Biden brat Harry Sisson.
During the spring session of the Illinois General Assembly, the gerrymandered empowered Democratic supermajorities passed a series of bills–all first of its kind–that will offer taxpayer funded subsidies to dying newspapers and other media outlets. I covered this subject five months ago in this Da Tech Guy post: Journalism’s “extinction event” will lead to new and better choices for news.
Forbes offered a summary of this awful-offal bills in May:
Several of the new provisions [according to that legislation] aimed at shoring up local news outlets are written into the Illinois state budget as employment tax credits. They provide $25 million to newsrooms that hire or retain local reporters over five years. Specifically, newsrooms will receive $15,000 for each current reporter they employ and $25,000 for each new hire. The incentives are available to nonprofit and for-profit organizations alike, though there are limits on how much individual newsrooms and media companies can receive.
Separately, the Strengthening Community Media legislation, which passed both Illinois legislative chambers at the end of May and is awaiting signature by the governor, dedicates 50% of state advertising to local news outlets. It also requires that any newspaper in Illinois that intends to sell itself to an out-of-state company notify the public and its own employees 120 days before a sale occurs. The goal of this measure is to give in-state businesses and nonprofits the chance to bid on the outlet and increase the likelihood that ownership stays in state.
Terrible, terrible, terrible.
I’d like to say that it’s not up to Illinois to pick winners and losers, but the situation is worse than that. Illinois will be picking the losers.
For example, the headline of Sunday’s e-edition of the Chicago Tribune reads, “Trump ‘safe’ after gunfire.” A more accurate headline would be “Trump survives assassination attempt.” The Trib refuses to portray Trump sympathetically–it needs to placate its fellow wokesters.
After the very bloody July 4th weekend, Chicago’s far-left mayor and former Defund the Police advocate, Brandon Johnson, in a rambling press conference, blamed Richard M. Nixon, who resigned the president 50 years ago next month, for the carnage.
Okay, he didn’t flat out say, “Over 100 people were shot in Chicago last weekend–and it’s because of Nixon.” Again, Johnson didn’t utter those words.
Here’s what the mayor said:
Black death has been unfortunately been accepted in this country for a very long time. We had a chance 60 years ago to get at the root causes. And people mocked President Johnson, and we ended up with Richard Nixon.
So yes, Brandon Johnson blamed Nixon.
But the Chicago Sun-Times, in a laughably wretched fact-check, claimed he didn’t blame Nixon. As with the Tribune e-edition X post, the comments on X accompanying the Sun-Times fact-check are quite entertaining.
As Dan Bongino says so often, “The media wants to tell a story, not THE story.”
Understandably Chicago area readers, except for those wokesters, tune out the Tribune and the Sun-Times.
The rest of Illinois has other legacy newspapers that are equally rotten. Gannett’s Rockford Register Star, it’s deriders know it as “the Red Star,” immediately comes to mind.
The bills to offer taxpayer subsidies to these propaganda outlets are awaiting Governor J.B. Pritzker’s signature. I suspect Pritzker, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt Hotel fortune and a Chicago Democrat, will sign them.
Pritzker is a likely presidential candidate in 2028–if not sooner. He’ll want his story, not the story, to get out. He’ll want the Democrats’ story–subsidized by taxpayers– to be told, not the real story.
Again, I have to tell Illinois’ legacy media that it makes more business sense to reach out to a majority of people as opposed to a few. But ideologues don’t cope well with common sense.
One more thing: Both nationally and in Illinois, the media has been claiming that Trump is a threat to democracy. If that was true, of course, then why didn’t 45 set up a dictatorship after the 2016 election?

John Ruberry regularly blogs from the Chicago area at Marathon Pundit.


