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certainot

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13. podcasts are part of the free speech spectrum, with choices a click away. just like TV/fox
Tue May 21, 2019, 10:24 AM
May 2019

at some level or maybe instinctively republicans fight broadband infrastructure to maintain that massive propaganda advantage. and have been using it to fight net neutrality like they did media and election regulation.

there are huge parts of the country with no free easy alternatives for politics, especially when driving, working, and doing chores - and there won't be soon.

that difference is even more pronounced in naitonal emergencies - natural and manmade. those are the radio stations people in tornado alley are listening to this week.

the cons are setting up a x10 ebola scare for 2020 - like they used in 2014. talk radio 's talking about africans in those caravans. who's paying inciting attacks on ebola clinics in the congo?

until democrats stop ignoring talk radio w're not going to be able to have any fact-based discussion about any major issue without them being able to create made-to-order disinformed constituencies to derail them

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