CNN: The RNC is asking if the 2020 election was stolen in job interviews. Current and potential RNC employees described the questions as a litmus test to determine their loyalty to Trump, after Trump was upset with the RNC’s handling of his election lies
@DNCWarRoom Meanwhile, back to the reality people care about…
@DNCWarRoom Meanwhile, back to the reality people care about…
@DNCWarRoom If this is not the reason for "current and potential" employees to quit, then I don't know anymore.
A Failed Press The press has failed to tell the truth, failed to print the truth hiding behind the cloaks of balance and freedom of the press. The first truth which the press has failed to state is that the 2020 presidential election was not stolen. Yet the claim that the 2020 election was stolen continues today after 62 lawsuits have concluded that the election was not stolen and were dismissed. Why haven’t we seen a front page headline, saying that the stolen election claim was a lie. Another failure to print the truth is the failure of the press to call the happenings at the United States capital on January 6, 2021 an insurrection. Testimony before Congress graphic, real life videos, and the criminal convictions of 749 participants call for another headline: “The events at the US capital on January 6 constituted an insurrection, and attempt to thwart the constitution and take over the Government all in violation of our Constitution.” But the press has remained neutral, giving the impression that folks could go either way on the subject. Objectivity demands the truth, and the press has failed we the people by not delivering the truth. Moreover the press has not educated people about conspiracy theory. Conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that asserts the existence of a conspiracy by powerful and sinister groups, often political in motivation, when other explanations are more probable. A theory is usually a plausible or scientifically accepted principle offered to explain phenomena and they become stronger as they are supported by consistent evidence. Conspiracy theories purport to explain phenomena with little or no, and even conflicting evidence. It is based in prejudice, emotional conviction, or insufficient evidence and does not yield the truth. The press has failed to print the truth to the detriment of “We the People”.
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@DNCWarRoom @BidenHQ Should be a hiring practice that’s as discriminatory as asking a woman if she plans to get pregnant.
@DNCWarRoom AR Gov. asked on internship application what is things she has done that makes them proud. She had been in office 3 mos.
@DNCWarRoom @BidenHQ Well it's good going in to know what the interviewer wants.