The ‘patriotic’ invasion through the Fox (Fake) News spectrum

So, the president of the United States is a corrupt, racist grifter who, as the Epstein Files emphasizes, is also a serial pedophile. The logical step in dealing with this on the White House level is to create a distraction.

And what’s his best outlet for distraction?

Fox News.

Remember, how we went through this in January?

That was distraction No. 1, about two months after Congress passed the Epstein Transparency Act. Fox and other outlets ignored Epstein developments while we were in the midst of an international “crisis”.

Then that distraction faded and calls for the release of the Epstein Files seemed to explode. The Orange Menace needed another distraction. And here’s how Fox News treats it:

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Now you might think, given the horrors of war and the fact that American soldiers are dying while bombs are being dropped on thousands of Iranians, that the Epstein files are the furthest thing from the feeble minds of this administration.

Are you stupid?

Unprovoked foreign invasions are this administration’s way of protecting a child molester and his billionaire rape buddies.

This administration wants to murder people to keep the Epstein Files out of public awareness. And Fox News, along with corporate media, are going all out to divert attention from these heinous crimes.

They don’t care about the victims of Trump’s pre-presidential crimes nor the victims of his lethal invasions.

How many people have to die?

Well, in Kentucky, we have this:

Vice President JD Vance joined the grieving family of a Kentucky man who was the seventh U.S. service member to die in combat during the Iran war as his remains were brought back to the U.S. Monday evening.

The dignified transfer, a solemn event that honors U.S. service members killed in action, took place at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Kentucky. He died Sunday after being wounded during a March 1 attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, a Pentagon statement said.

And this:

A Kentuckian has been identified as one of the crew members who died in the crash of a refueling aircraft during a combat mission supporting the U.S. war on Iran.

Tech Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34, of Bardstown, was among six Air Force personnel who died when their KC-135 aircraft crashed Thursday in Iraq. The Pentagon has said the crash in friendly territory involved another aircraft that landed safely and was not the result of hostile or friendly fire.

Remember when Chumps for Trump said (lying of course) that they voted for their guy because of the economy? Well, food prices are rising, gas prices are through the roof, and, mark my words, when quarterly earnings are reported in a couple of weeks, you’re going to see oil companies and defense contractors report record profits.

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