Join Jim and Greg as they enjoy watching Dr. Anthony Fauci blow up a litany of media conspiracy theories about how he and President Trump are at odds and Jim slams the press for covering the coronavirus like a political debate. They also strongly correct Trump’s contention that he has absolute authority but also get dizzy watching the media call him authoritarian one day and demand he shut down the country the next. And they shake their heads at more evidence China was sloppy at their labs long before the outbreak.

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  1. Arahant Member
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    Setting the media straight is a life-time endeavor, not a one-time event.

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  2. kedavis Coolidge
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    Ricochet Audio Network: And they shake their heads at more evidence China was sloppy at their labs long before the outbreak.

    Which could mean this isn’t really the first.  Maybe just the first that killed as many as it has.

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  3. David Bryan Inactive
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Setting the media straight is a life-time endeavor, not a one-time event.

    I am glad to see your comment, Arahant. I haven’t seen one in a while, and I have missed them.

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  4. Arahant Member
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    David Bryan (View Comment):

    Arahant (View Comment):

    Setting the media straight is a life-time endeavor, not a one-time event.

    I am glad to see your comment, Arahant. I haven’t seen one in a while, and I have missed them.

    Thank you. I tend to take Lent off from Ricochet.

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  5. Taras Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Ricochet Audio Network: And they shake their heads at more evidence China was sloppy at their labs long before the outbreak.

    Which could mean this isn’t really the first. Maybe just the first that killed as many as it has.

    If the Wuhan Institute of Virology was the source, that would explain the peculiar ferocity of the Chinese cover-up effort this time around.  

    During SARS I (this is actually SARS II) I don’t recall people being disappeared for reporting on the epidemic, or whistle-blowing doctors dying of the disease.

     It’s an old Communist trick, to deny dissidents proper medical treatment.

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