After a week that saw success by and for Brevard voters, we’ll close our week with a look at media, airports, the FBI and politics. You know, the usual fare.
One NY Times columnist is apparently fairly well known. He took to his craft to complain about the cost of an airport meal. He forgot he was living in that glass house. Other reporters are in focus with their jaded coverage that is personality or politics based rather than simply reporting the facts.
We had started on the FBI story yesterday, but ran out of time. We’ll revisit the idea of managing informants and investigations, especially on a big day like January 6th.
Rand Paul says it’s time to put America First (sound familiar?) and he’s not wrong. Also on the national front, the RNC has tightened the requirements for making the stage for the 3rd presidential primary debate. The bar’s pretty low, yet some candidates will not make it. That is a good thing.
IN A HANDBASKET
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FEATURED STORIES
The FBI & January 6 informants
A low bar, but some won’t reach it
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
FL election law upheld at appellate level
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IAH:
PA kids walkout to protect selves from bathroom policy