You know how on TV there's a time lag when a person is interviewed? Well, I think it's happening in news reporting. Now the news outlets are reporting about how unaffordable Obamacare is. That's news we all knew, and it's from 2010.
There is "breaking news" about a pipebomb found outside the Democratic National Committee Headquarters. That was in 2021.
And it seems, January 6, 2021, is still considered "news." At least the BBC thinks so. Just the other day, BBC was caught with its British pants down, after editing a clip of President Trump's speech on the day of January 6.
It was edited to make it sound as if Trump was inciting a riot, taking bits and pieces and putting them together. And not very well, I might add. I hope they are happy with their work, but they may not be. Trump likes to sue, and why shouldn't he?
He won his lawsuit against ABC for defamatory comments made by anchor George Stephanopoulos, to the tune of $15 million dollars, plus $1 million dollars in legal fees. He won his lawsuit against CBS for their fooling around with a Kamala Harris interview. He was awarded $16 million.
So the BBC may think they're all that. That they are above the law in the colonies. But they ain't.
Hang tough.