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When you look at the way the media cov­ers protests why is it that they only seem to be “real­ly” inter­est­ed in cov­er­ing protests that are like­ly to turn vio­lent or become a riot?

That is something to really consider…

Find out what the media will not tell you about who is attend­ing and speak­ing at this protest.

This is some­thing that you will not find on a reg­u­lar basis, In the Media.

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Vir­ginia Gov. Jim Gilmore; con­ser­v­a­tive talk show host Mark Levin; radio host Glenn Beck; David Bossie, pres­i­dent of Cit­i­zens Unit­ed; and U.S. Reps. Dave Brat of Vir­ginia, Jim Briden­s­tine of Okla­homa, Trent Franks of Ari­zona and Mike Pom­peo of Kansas.

As you may have heard there are a num­ber of dis­tin­guished guest speak­ers and at least two pres­i­den­tial can­di­dates if not more.

Don­ald Trump, Ted Cruz, also Sarah Palin will be there as well.

Its amaz­ing that NBC cov­ers the news by attempt­ing to insert a polit­i­cal sub plot, real­ly NBC, thats all you have.

Its Amaz­ing, real­ly just how bad our media and jour­nal­ists have become.

They cov­er things that they want to cov­er often its not the news and its not what the con­sumers want to see or hear about either.

So, the biggest ques­tion remains “How do Adver­tis­ers jus­ti­fy spend­ing mil­lions to sup­port bad news” Cen­sor­ship in the news.

Glenn Beck held a ral­ly in Birm­ing­ham Alaba­ma and 20,000 peo­ple showed up it was amaz­ing but no one cov­ered it, You could not find it on the local news sta­tions because they nev­er showed up.

How is that pos­si­ble if a but­ter­fly gets mur­dered on a side­walk the local news sta­tion will come by and say a word or two, but not when real news hap­pens right?

Makes you won­der about those adver­tis­ers who spend big mon­ey on local news sta­tions.

Again, why?

Why spend mon­ey on a sta­tion that no one is watch­ing, because con­trary to pop­u­lar belief there are more peo­ple get­ting their news online at web­sites just like this one.

More peo­ple trust the inter­net than trust broad­cast news.

(Every­one knows that nat­u­ral­ly there are going to be some blogs and news sources that are not cor­rect or true in any way) how­ev­er that num­ber of good ver­sus bad is chang­ing.

Yet you hear from the media that you can’t trust the inter­net.

Those bozos online are not pro­fes­sion­als…

Which makes you won­der “IF, the media are so con­cerned about what news is pub­lished on the inter­net, then why don’t they cov­er that same news on the air?”

Again makes you won­der in many ways, they had a ral­ly three months ago, 5000 peo­ple showed up and it was on every news sta­tion both net­work and broad­cast.

But when 20,000 peo­ple show up and its the Tea Par­ty, then no news cov­er­age hap­pens.

That is when its time for the peo­ple to stop sup­port­ing broad­cast TV.

ITs time to start cov­er­ing the news even if you don’t agree with what the news is.