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I thought this was a pretty good deconstruction of Biden’s "Soul of the Nation" speech.

WilliamCharles 8 Sep 3
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I saw clips of his speech too. Same as his reaction to Roe being overturned, he will cynically use it, instead of actually doing anything progressive, to let innocent people suffer as pawns for his midterm election efforts, which are half-hearted at best anyway, since we all know the DNC long ago quit caring about winning federal elections and instead raking in max corporate campaign money while caring only about serving them in between elections. I wish the two commentators would just let the speech play and interject their comments as it plays, rather than all the pontificating before they actually began playing it. On Free Speech TV, when they cover a major party speech like this, they just get right to it, commenting on the speech as it plays, so we can clearly see the contrast between how corporate media covers and comments on these speeches and how Free Speech TV covers them

Will have to check out their coverage.

@WilliamCharles It was pretty refreshing. Their coverage of the presidential debates had them openly saying how bad Biden's dementia was, tho the corporate media will of course never say it, except maybe Fox News. Free Speech TVs coverage also pointed out how many issues were never mentioned in the debate, because both major parties agree so much on them.

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Glob help us indeed.

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Coming from WilliamCharles, it would be cynical. He rejects the good because it’s not his kind of perfect.

The deconstruction was not about perfection, but the glaring hypocrisy.

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