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James O’Keefe, founder and president of Project Veritas, is one of my personal heroes. Project Veritas has done as much as anyone other than the leftists themselves to expose their devious agenda to destroy America as we know it. In this clear, simple explanation, he peels the onion of deliberate bias on the part of seemingly staid and respected institutions as the New York Times to show that there are dark hearts at their cores.
Sit back and enjoy as you watch the house organs of the left admit their complicity. Then make sure at least a dozen or two of your closest Democrat friends get a serious case of heartburn by setting them down to watch it right after dinner. Then serve crow for dessert. It’s a killer.
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