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OMG, They Framed Nixon!

In an interview with Joe Rogan, Bill Murray slams Bob Woodward’s reporting on John Belushi in Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi. Murray said Woodward got everything about Belushi wrong,  so much so that he doubts the accuracy or honesty of anything Woodward and Carl Bernstein wrote about Richard Nixon in their 1984 tome All The President’s Men.

Here, let’s hear from Richard Nixon himself about the Woodward-Bernstein book. This interview with Nixon was done in 1983 by former White House aide Frank Gannon. The interview is presented by the Richard Nixon Foundation.

Nixon Was A Victim Of CIA

Tucker Carlson and Juan O. Savin peel back the lies, misinformation and mainstream media bias, and reveal the true history of Richard M. Nixon. Like so many others before and after Nixon’s political career, our 37th President, too, was a victim of the corrupt CIA.

Carlson reports that if any President could claim to be the peoples’ choice, it was Nixon, who was re-elected in 1972 by the largest margin of the popular vote ever recorded before or since. Unfortunately for Nixon at the time, he believed that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the American system of government. In addition, he met with CIA Director Richard Helms in 1972 and implicated the intelligence agency in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Little did Nixon know, the sinister wheels of the CIA were already in motion, fabricating the Watergate Scandal. Four days earlier, the Washington Post published the first of many stories about the break-in at the Watergate office building, failing to mention that four of the five burglars were CIA. The author of the first article–29-year-old metro reporter Bob Woodward, who had no journalism experience, came from the classified areas of the federal government.

Carlson brings more details, while Savin delves into Nixon’s early political career, which included manning the legal division of Operation Paperclip shortly after World War II and later becoming Donald J. Trump’s mentor.

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Plan To Steal The Election

How are the creepy and swindling Democrats planning to steal the 2020 election? Steven Crowder reviews the latest insanity from Trevor Noah and then looks at how leftists, Big Tech and the Democrat Party are working together to take away the American public’s faith in the election results. He also reviews the latest charges against Trump from Bob Woodward’s new book and reveals how the same Democrat leaders who have called for defunding of the police have upped their own personal security during the riots. Figures. More from Louder with Crowder.

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It Doesn’t Even Matter!

Bob Woodward is still living off his fame from exposing the Watergate Scandal back in the 1970s. But now he’s got a new book to hawk and, of course, he’s jumping on President Donald Trump — same as Jim Acosta and every other hackneyed Liberal journalist. These idiots are predictable, but tiresome! More from Mark Dice.

 

Bill Maher, Hugh Hefner

McAllisterTV explores the connections between Bill Maher and Hugh Hefner, including the theory that Hefner is secretly the father of Maher. Sounds preposterous, but watch and ponder! At the minimum, you have to wonder why Maher named his TV company “Kid Love Productions.” Also up for discussion, how did he earn his red shoes?

And, while we’re on Bill Maher, who remembers his 1991 movie Pizza Man, in which he plays a pizza delivery boy who stumbles upon a plot for global domination involving Donald Trump? That’s right. Trump is trying to seize the United States from George W. Bush, and then take over the world! The same movie has Ronald Reagan hooking up with Geraldine Ferraro, and Maher meeting Bob Woodward, who offers to tell his life story if Maher signs over the movie and book rights!

Here is his big dance scene, with Annabelle Gurwitch, the female lead.

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Bolton, Pence Behind “Coup”

Who’s behind the so-called “op-ed” published by the failed New York Times that cast the administration of President Donald Trump in a poor light? Here, Dr. Steve Piecezenik drops a bombshell, saying that essay was planted by none other than Vice President Mike Pence along with the squirrelly National Security Advisor John Bolton. Piecezenik is a former Department of State psychiatrist and makes his revelation to Alex Jones, head of InfoWars.

It sound exactly like the kind of thing Bolton would do. The man is deranged, he is pathological and he never should have been brought back into the administration by President Trump. We also are not shocked if Pence is involved. He does not have the same checkered history as Bolton, but he might be motivated to do something like this, especially if he’s falling under the influence of the dopey Bush family. They are the ones who need to back off, because Americans made it perfectly clear in 2016: We do not want the Bush family in charge of the White House ever again!

Whatever, this is a fascinating piece including the dope on Bob Woodward, who has not exactly proven himself to be that adept in the years since Watergate. Also, we agree with Piecezenik: Pence has to go. Trump should let the vice president serve out his term, and replace him on the 2020 ballot with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. Let Paul become the heir apparent and next President, and the country will remain in good hands.

Meanwhile, we agree with Styxhexenhammer666. It is time the anti-trust laws are applied to every one of these Internet social media firms engaged in censorship. We are not just talking Google and Facebook, but also Apple, YouTube, Twitter and on down the Liberal line. The gross censorship being pushed by these firms not only is a violation of American principles, but also our laws.

Now, InfoWars is banned from the Apple Store completely. Alex Jones fundamentally does not exist in the modern public square at this point, having no access to any major tech service at this time. We must act swiftly to reverse this damaging censorship.

They Want to Be Nixonian

Bob Woodward — who, as host David Gregory noted, is “no stranger to these kinds of controversies in Washington” — was among the panelists on Meet the Press this weekend. Which, naturally, revolved around the scandal-ridden Obama administration. Asked how the president has handled it, Woodward added to the list of “Nixonian” references.

“This is not Watergate, but there are some people in the administration who have acted as if they want to be Nixonian,” Woodward contended. “And that’s a very big problem.”

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