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Power Tends to Corrupt

Nov 25, 201814 minEp. 56
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Episode description

A bully can deny your reality. We have a president who can repeatedly lie blatantly and yet continue to receive professional media coverage befitting the office. When he should rather be disregarded as an unreliable source of information and ignored. It seems people are no longer outraged when the president directly contradicts himself. While some are dismayed, many others find it humorous, the truth drifts a few more degrees away from the national attention, as we are swept up in a whirlwind of falsehoods, half-truths and obfuscation.

 

Power tends to corrupt.         Great men are almost always bad men.

 

Bullies.        The response to power.        Definition of "bully" Dictionary.com.

 

Rude, terrible person.         Suppression.         NEWS = pain.

 

Excuse me.       Racist people.        Fake I.C.E..

 

I want protection.         Collusion.     

 

No fair Supreme Court.

 

There will be blame.        Terrible difference.

 

 

Sources: CNN, FOX News, The D.C. Shorts, A.U.R.N., April Ryan, Abby, Phillip, Jim Acosta, Peter Alexander, Yamiche Alcindor

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