Ep 169) Facebook VP Ponders If Their Fact-Checkers Are Politically Bias?

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2021 · 58 MIN

Ep 169) Facebook VP Ponders If Their Fact-Checkers Are Politically Bias?

from The Jacob Johnston Show · host Jacob Johnston

Facebook's VP Nick Clegg admits that Fact-Checkers they use, whose Fact-Checks are used to censor and suppress speech may be politically biased. "Fact-Checkers" have been called out and proven to be political hacks, opinion writers that claim their every opinion is a fact. Typical leftists. When fact-checkers tend to be wrong vastly more often they are right, calling them fact-checkers is nothing more than a lie.  Democrats attempting to set up yet another investigation into Trump and yet another baseless claim debunked by the evidence and Rep. Jim Jordan call them out on it. Schumer delusionally gets confused attributing the actions of Obama/Biden to Trump. Democrats floating idea that they can refuse to seat elected politicians if they don't like the results of that election. Polls show that the vast majority of people know Biden responsible for inflation happening. With declining support in the Black community and unable to compete on ideas or results, Democrats attempting to buy back Black voters with operation promises. North Korean defector having risked her life to escape was shocked when attending US schools and universities. Claiming that not even North Korea is as crazy as the left. Not even North Korea engages in the insane levels of indoctrination seen in US universities. When you have some one who risked their life to escape a country saying that the left is crazier than Kim Jung Un, that's one hell of an indictment.

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