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New York Times Calls Out Biden for Lying
Manage episode 423271173 series 1511410
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2:
4:05pm- Rich introduces a new assistant producer to the show: Andrew. Andrew admits he has never seen The Sopranos, BUT he has seen Breaking Bad. Plus, his favorite breakfast meat is turkey sausage…which enrages Rich! Who eats turkey sausage?!?!
4:20pm- Prior to the 2020 presidential election, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, along with other high-ranking members of the intelligence community, signed a letter dismissing The New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story as Russian disinformation. The laptop has since been confirmed as being authentic—but Clapper recently stated he does not regret his decision.
4:30pm- Is The New York Times calling out President Joe Biden for lying? Linda Qiu writes: “In President Biden’s telling, he was a teenage civil rights activist, a former trucker, the first in his family to go to college and the nephew of a cannibalism victim. All of these claims stretch the truth or are downright false. But Mr. Biden persists in telling personal tales with rhetorical flourishes and factual liberty when he works a room or regales an audience.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/09/us/politics/biden-history-fact-check.html
4:40pm- During a segment on PBS, host Amna Nawaz and NPR’s Tamara Keith claimed that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “not at all coherent” during his recent campaign rallies. However, they played clips of Trump being perfectly coherent and funny.
4:50pm- Yesterday, a jury in Wilmington, Delaware found Hunter Biden guilty on three felony charges related to lying on a background-check he submitted when acquiring a firearm in October of 2018. According to reports, the president’s son could face up to 25-years in prison and a fine up to $750,000. Following the trial, Juror #10 spoke with Katy Tur on MSNBC—explaining that he does not believe Hunter deserves prison time.
1255 episodes
Manage episode 423271173 series 1511410
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2:
4:05pm- Rich introduces a new assistant producer to the show: Andrew. Andrew admits he has never seen The Sopranos, BUT he has seen Breaking Bad. Plus, his favorite breakfast meat is turkey sausage…which enrages Rich! Who eats turkey sausage?!?!
4:20pm- Prior to the 2020 presidential election, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, along with other high-ranking members of the intelligence community, signed a letter dismissing The New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story as Russian disinformation. The laptop has since been confirmed as being authentic—but Clapper recently stated he does not regret his decision.
4:30pm- Is The New York Times calling out President Joe Biden for lying? Linda Qiu writes: “In President Biden’s telling, he was a teenage civil rights activist, a former trucker, the first in his family to go to college and the nephew of a cannibalism victim. All of these claims stretch the truth or are downright false. But Mr. Biden persists in telling personal tales with rhetorical flourishes and factual liberty when he works a room or regales an audience.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/09/us/politics/biden-history-fact-check.html
4:40pm- During a segment on PBS, host Amna Nawaz and NPR’s Tamara Keith claimed that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “not at all coherent” during his recent campaign rallies. However, they played clips of Trump being perfectly coherent and funny.
4:50pm- Yesterday, a jury in Wilmington, Delaware found Hunter Biden guilty on three felony charges related to lying on a background-check he submitted when acquiring a firearm in October of 2018. According to reports, the president’s son could face up to 25-years in prison and a fine up to $750,000. Following the trial, Juror #10 spoke with Katy Tur on MSNBC—explaining that he does not believe Hunter deserves prison time.
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