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Can’t handle the truth

I read Saturday’s edition of The Park Record that news reporters were refused entry to the Summit County Republican nomination convention at Eker Hill Middle school. Seems they were upset with Jay Hamburger’s recent coverage of the Republican Caucus night problems.

Jay, Jay, Jay. You made the mistake of using fact-based reporting with the MAGAs. The MAGAs want to be fed. They want to be fed what they want to hear, not some truthful crap.

Think about Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News. He knew his guys were spewing lies about the voting machines from the last election. However, he also knew that he needed to feed his viewers this or else they would leave and go to some other news for idiots place like Newsmax or Info Wars.



The problem for him was there is this thing called defamation and that cost him over three quarters of a billion dollars to Dominion. The truth matters and it cost.

Having said that, Jay, throw the local MAGAs a little of the crazy they would like: Like maybe backcountry skiing makes you gay. Or snowmobiling reduces air pollution and makes trees grow faster.



Or you could always stay with their greatest hits: There is no global warming, 45 won the 2020 election (The Big Lie), Jewish space lasers start forest fires, and the latest from the dimwit running for governor that DEI caused the ship to hit the bridge in Baltimore.

Maybe they will let you back in.

If not, let them have their meeting not at one of our schools but, say, the sewer treatment plant or an animal barn in Coalville. At least there, the smell may cover up the stench from the BS coming out of their mouths.

They cannot use the pizza parlors. You know what us Dems use those for.

Russ Paskoski

Snyderville

Letter to the Editor

Can’t handle the truth

Jay, Jay, Jay. You made the mistake of using fact-based reporting with the MAGAs.



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