On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” RealClearInvestigations and RealClearPolitics writer Mark Hemingway joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss Time Magazine’s article “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election” and how it demonstrates the corporate media’s bias in approaching the 2020 presidential election.

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  1. colleenb Member
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    Great interview. Mark Hemingway is so sane. He and his wife and Byron York and a few others are on my (less than 10?!!) list of actual reporters and pundits I will almost always listen to.

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  2. Barfly Member
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    Hemingway is such a xxx. “I never questioned the election results, and never will.” “They just can’t come out and say these things!”

    Hemingway cares more about what they say than what they did. For the weak, it’s always about what’s said. At least until it affects them personally – then watch Mark do a 180. Betcha.

    Edit: yeah, I take it back. But I thought it.

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  3. Taras Coolidge
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    Barfly (View Comment):

    Hemingway is such a xxx. “I never questioned the election results, and never will.” “They just can’t come out and say these things!”

    Hemingway cares more about what they say than what they did. For the weak, it’s always about what’s said. At least until it affects them personally – then watch Mark do a 180. Betcha.

    Edit: yeah, I take it back. But I thought it.

    Remember, if you question the 2020 election you get blacklisted to some degree, and some people are more chicken than others.  (I name no names.)

    It is, of course, acceptable, even laudable to question the 2016 election and the 2000 election and, in general, any election won by Republicans.

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