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Opinion

You Were Right, And They Were Lying To You

Reprinted by author's permisson

Most of us have had a strange feeling for the last several years that things didn’t make sense. Are the mainstream media really that biased? Are celebrities that foolish? The answer is no. They were being paid to lie to us by Democrat politicians.

USAID paid money to the New York Times, to Politico, to the Associated Press, the BBC, and even to never-Trumper Bill Krystal. Even financial reporting firm Bloomberg received money from the US government. That is convenient when you want to enforce a consistent narrative about Covid.

These were also some of the news outlets that leaked the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, started the Russia Gate hoax, and denied that the incriminating laptops were actually from drug-addicted first-son Hunter Biden. They also promoted the narrative that the January 6th protests were insurrections. All of this makes so much more sense once we found out that Congresswoman Liz Chaney worked for USAID. The NGOs laundered the money. The media outlets laundered the lies.

Hollywood celebrities were paid millions of dollars by USAID. Like Oprah Winfrey, they may say they were not paid, but their production companies were. That distinction is critically important to their tax accountants, but not to us. We still wonder if their later political endorsements were really a paid acting gig.

We found out that scores of religious groups were pro-immigration after they received millions of dollars in USAID grants. Some of the payments were simply graft since Chelsea Clinton was also paid 84-million dollars.

Just to top off our outrage, the CIA used USAID to fund fake news reports. Those reports started Russia Gate and the Trump impeachment hearings.  That was done to distract us from Hunter Biden’s money laundering payments from a Ukrainian oil company.

You were not crazy. They were lying to us. The only open question is if we can hate them enough. It is hard to fool all of us all the time on X.

Rob Morse

Rob Morse works and writes in Southwest Louisiana. He writes at Ammoland, at his Slowfacts blog, and here at Clash Daily. Rob co-hosts the Polite Society Podcast, and hosts the Self-Defense Gun Stories Podcast each week.