Logan Paul trolls BBC and criticizes corporate media

Logan Paul trolls the far-left BBC by sending a lookalike for an interview, followed by protesters calling out the BBC for hiring pedophiles. The article emphasizes the importance of showing contempt towards corporate media to strip them of power.

Joe Biden's fitness for reelection

Joe Biden admitting he is not in condition to run for reelection confirms long-held beliefs by the political right, exposing corporate media cover-up of his true condition for years.

Criticism of Corporate Media and Rhetoric Against Donald Trump

The article criticizes the corporate media for demonizing Donald Trump and inciting violence against him, arguing that they must be held accountable for their rhetoric. It also highlights the attempt on Trump's life and calls for continued criticism of the media.

Media Bias in U.S. Politics

The corporate media would still praise Joe Biden if he was ahead in the polls, but because he is losing, they want him to step down to help the Democrat party.

Impact of Apple News+ on Digital Publishers

Apple News+ emerges as a significant source of income for digital publishers amidst declining traffic and revenue from Facebook and Google. The platform provides direct revenue and increased audience reach, supporting struggling publications. However, critics argue that Apple's partnership program is essentially a slush fund for fake news peddlers in corporate media.

Debate over Christine Blasey Ford's Memoir and Brett Kavanaugh Accusations

Mark Judge and other Republicans criticize Christine Blasey Ford's new memoir, while corporate media praises it. Ford's book revolves around her 2018 accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, with no mention of Judge's 2022 memoir. Judge highlights witness tampering and extortion during Kavanaugh's confirmation process. Online Republicans debunk Ford's claims, emphasizing lack of evidence. Judge shares his struggles post-incident and contrasts his experience with Ford's current speaking fees.

Criticism of Corporate Media and Supreme Court Decision

The article criticizes the corporate media for suggesting that the Supreme Court would allow states to remove a presidential candidate from the ballot. It argues that this idea is unrealistic and accuses the media of spreading misinformation to attract viewers.