Friday, September 19, 2025

‘Bloodbath’ Hoaxsters ‘MeidasTouch’ Used The Same Word Multiple Times in Past Social Posts.

MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president.

In a post by the official MeidasTouch X account from December 2023, the group described a debate between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as “a bloodbath” for DeSantis.

Brett Meiselas, one of the trio of brothers who founded MeidasTouch, also posted in December 2022 that a drop in Tesla stocks was an “absolute bloodbath.”

Donald Trump used the expression in the same way when talking about the consequences of Joe Biden allowing China to flood the U.S. with cars made in Mexico. Still, MeidasTouch, the corporate media, and the Biden campaign lied that he was threatening “political violence.”

The National Pulse has begun a wide-ranging investigation into MeidasTouch, which emerged in 2020 and rapidly established connections with big-money donors such as Reid Hoffman, a former guest of Jeffrey Epstein who has also funded the Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and FusionGPS.

https://twitter.com/BMeiselas/status/1605308845974097920

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MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president. show more

WATCH: NYT Produces Shocking North Korea-Style Propaganda Vid – ‘Deep State Is Awesome.’

The New York Times once claimed the Deep State “doesn’t exist.” Now, it admits it is real and says it “makes our lives better.”

In a brazen, North Korea-style propaganda video entitled ‘It Turns Out the “Deep State” Is Actually Kind of Awesome,’ the Times spoke to several bureaucrats, talking up their role as “everyday superheroes who wake up ready to dedicate their careers and their lives to serving us.”

“As we met the Americans who are being dismissed as public enemies, we discovered that they are … us,” waxed the newspaper of record.

“They like Taylor Swift. They dance bachata. They go to bed at night watching ‘Star Trek’ reruns. They go to work and do their jobs: saving us from Armageddon,” it continued, working hard to humanize its subjects.

However, the people interviewed by the NYT were not the bureaucrats generally associated with the Deep State. They appeared to be regular public servants tasked with apolitical work such as monitoring asteroids, removing lead piping, and investigating companies employing illegal alien children in dangerous occupations.

Nevertheless, these run-of-the-mill officials were used to attack Donald Trump’s proposed Schedule F reforms. These would make replacing entrenched bureaucrats advancing leftist ideology and interventionist foreign policy easier.

Agenda-driven actors within the Deep State disrupted several of the previous Trump administration’s policies, such as withdrawing troops from Syria.

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The New York Times once claimed the Deep State “doesn’t exist.” Now, it admits it is real and says it “makes our lives better.” show more
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WATCH: The 3 Trillion-ish Times the Media Has Used ‘Bloodbath’ in Reporting.

The bloodbath hoax continues to limp along, with fresh evidence emerging of the media’s selective outrage when it comes to President Donald Trump, who slammed this weekend’s reporting in a Truth Social post on Monday.

Meanwhile, social media activists continue to put together supercuts as well as imagery that shows the two-faced and duplicitous nature of the media commentators feigning outrage at Trump using the word “bloodbath” on Saturday.

The video below includes such words from POLITICO, Rachel Maddow, Ali Vitali, AZ Central, Mike Brezinski, Van Jones, Jake Tapper, Joe Scarborough, Don Lemon, Joy Reid, Whoopi Goldberg, and more.

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The bloodbath hoax continues to limp along, with fresh evidence emerging of the media's selective outrage when it comes to President Donald Trump, who slammed this weekend’s reporting in a Truth Social post on Monday.

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‘A Very Good Day for Donald Trump’ – Jeffrey Toobin Admits Fani Willis Case ‘Going Nowhere.’

Jeffrey Toobin, former CNN legal analyst, returned to the network recently to comment on the Georgia case against Donald Trump, asserting it was “going nowhere,” likening the day to a triumph for the former president. Toobin, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, was joined by DeKalb County’s former district attorney, Gwen Keyes, on CNN’s discussion panel.

Toobin’s assessment was stark, remarking, “It’s an embarrassment… this case is going nowhere very quickly.” He also suggested the unlikelihood of the case reaching trial before the fall elections, given the lengthy jury selection process seen in other Georgia racketeering cases.

Georgia Judge’s recent ruling mandated that Willis either distance herself from the Trump case or dismiss special prosecutor Nathan Wade, due to allegations of an inappropriate romantic relationship. Following the ruling, Wade tendered his resignation.

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Jeffrey Toobin, former CNN legal analyst, returned to the network recently to comment on the Georgia case against Donald Trump, asserting it was "going nowhere," likening the day to a triumph for the former president. Toobin, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, was joined by DeKalb County’s former district attorney, Gwen Keyes, on CNN’s discussion panel. show more

Diva Don Lemon Demanded From Elon’s X: A Cybertruck, $5M Cash, And to Be The First Man to Podcast From Space – And MORE!t

Ex-CNN broadcaster Don Lemon, recently let go from a deal with Elon Musk’s X, allegedly made an out-of-this-world list of demands, including soliciting a Tesla Cyber truck, an upfront payment of $5 million, and to be the first man to host a space podcast.

The broadcaster, who made over $20M when he left CNN, wanted an $8 million salary with a $5 million upfront payment. Lemon also attempted to negotiate an equity stake in X and even have a say in the X policy regarding news material.

According to a document from his agent, Lemon demanded a private jet, a suite for him and his partner, and a company covered full-day of relaxation activities. Additionally, Lemon sought financial assistance to build a podcast studio and a ride on a SpaceX rocket to secure a “first to record a podcast in space” title.

Elon Musk responded to the revelations by characterizing Lemon as “Veruca Salt,” the entitled child from the famous book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

 

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Ex-CNN broadcaster Don Lemon, recently let go from a deal with Elon Musk's X, allegedly made an out-of-this-world list of demands, including soliciting a Tesla Cyber truck, an upfront payment of $5 million, and to be the first man to host a space podcast. show more

REPLAY: Watch Raheem Kassam & Laura Loomer Explain the TikTok Bill And Those Financially Benefiting.

National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam joined investigative reporter Laura Loomer on her Rumble show this week to break down the TikTok bill and explain who in Washington, D.C. is getting rich and how.

The conversation was wide-ranging, but also detailed, with information never previously aired before.

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National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam joined investigative reporter Laura Loomer on her Rumble show this week to break down the TikTok bill and explain who in Washington, D.C. is getting rich and how. show more

WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel Plays Out Weird Gay Jail Sex Fantasies About Donald Trump.

Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel aired a confusing bit directed at former President Donald Trump on his show “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Tuesday evening. The segment featured an attempted tongue-in-cheek examination of what life might be like for the former President were he to spend time behind bars.

Kimmel engaged a panel of ex-inmates for a discussion on what life is like in prison — discussing aspects of incarceration, like food, social media, and potential ‘romantic’ relationships. One ex-inmate suggested a “big Black man” may take Trump under his wing, with Kimmel responding: “So you’re saying racists can get along in certain situations, be they sexual.” The bizarre bit continued with the late-night host and panel of ex-inmates using action figures to enact a hypothetical scene of Trump’s life in jail.

The late-night host focused heavily on racial dynamics in prison as comedic material. Kimmel mused about which race-based gang Trump might join, asking the ex-inmates: “What group would he be in? Is there an orange?”

An incredibly revolting moment centered on how the former President might gain access to a phone to post on social media. One of the ex-inmates lewdly suggested how Melania Trump might smuggle in a phone and power charger, telling Kimmel: “And there’s only one place to put it up, right?”

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Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel aired a confusing bit directed at former President Donald Trump on his show “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Tuesday evening. The segment featured an attempted tongue-in-cheek examination of what life might be like for the former President were he to spend time behind bars. show more

UK Bans Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers in Blow to Jeff Zucker.

Ousted CNN boss Jeff Zucker’s plan to acquire Britain’s Daily Telegraph is in jeopardy as the UK government moves forward with legislation banning foreign state ownership of newspapers and news magazines. Zucker’s bid strongly depends on support from the United Arab Emirates.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision was triggered by concerns over foreign control of influential British media outlets. These stemmed directly from the use of Emirati funds in Zucker’s bid. The Telegraph, along with its sister publication, The Spectator, holds considerable sway in British politics.

Zucker’s business, RedBird IMI, will now have to reconsider its approach. This could include seeking new investment partners and reducing the Emirati stake to comply with the upcoming rules.

Prominent members of the Conservative Party, including broadcaster Andrew Neil and Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator, publicly criticized Zucker’s reliance on Emirati funding. This amplified the political scrutiny of overseas influence on British institutions and rallied further opposition among Conservative lawmakers.

The acquisition was already under review by British regulators. The proposed legislation restricting foreign state ownership is expected to pass in Parliament, given the Conservative Party’s solid majority.

Zucker is a controversial figure in American media and politics. At CNN, he encouraged staff to divide America and promoted alleged scandals surrounding the Trump administration. He also presided over multiple internal sex scandals.

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Ousted CNN boss Jeff Zucker's plan to acquire Britain's Daily Telegraph is in jeopardy as the UK government moves forward with legislation banning foreign state ownership of newspapers and news magazines. Zucker's bid strongly depends on support from the United Arab Emirates. show more

WaPo: Use AI To ‘Warp Speed’ Entire Govt.

The Washington Post wants the government to start “Warp Speeding entire agencies and functions” of government using Artificial Intelligence (AI), arguing it could “transform almost everything about our society.”

Josh Tyrangiel, The Post’s specialist AI columnist, claims Joe Biden is “good on AI,” praising him for “delegating to smart people” — Barack Obama has run AI policy in secret — and “banging the drum about generative AI’s ability to create misinformation and harm national security.”

“But the vision remains so small compared with the possibilities,” Tyrangiel complains, arguing an AI rollout in the style of the Operation Warp Speed vaccines program could “revolutionize” the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), public health surveillance, and traffic management, disaster preparedness, among other things.

The WaPo columnist hinted at more sinister work for a government supercharged by AI, however, positively referencing the way the Palantir system “merges real-time views from hundreds of commercial satellites with communications technology and weapons data” to kill people more efficiently in Ukraine.

However, such uses of AI are not without risk, with AI-powered drones in US military simulations being known to turn against their human operators.

“Is there risk? There is,” Tyrangiel admitted, but invoked veterans and the benefits they might gain from AI having a “God view” of their healthcare to justify it.

“Is the risk worse than an average of 18 veterans killing themselves each day? I don’t think so,” he insisted.

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The Washington Post wants the government to start “Warp Speeding entire agencies and functions” of government using Artificial Intelligence (AI), arguing it could “transform almost everything about our society.” show more

MSNBC’s Joy Reid Attacks Laken Riley Act, Claims Migrant Crime ‘Negligible.’

MSNBC presenter Joy Reid accused conservatives of “demagoguing” over the murder of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, allegedly by Venezuelan illegal alien Jose Antonio Ibarra.

“They’ve been truly demagoguing an issue of a Georgia young woman who was killed, a Georgia young nursing student named Laken Riley. They’ve now passed a law called the Laken Riley Act. All Republican members and 37 Democrats voted in the House to support the bill,” Reid complained.

“The legislation requires the detention of any migrant who has been accused of burglary or theft. My understanding is that burglary and theft are already illegal. What does this law add to the current existing law?” she asked.

The MSNBC host apparently did not understand that many illegal aliens arrested for crimes end up being released.  Ibarra, in particular, was arrested for shoplifting prior to his alleged murder of Laken Riley, but was left at large among the public and skipped court.

Reid concluded by claiming “migrant crime is negligible.” However, in just one short operation lasting from January 16th to January 28th, ICE arrested 171 illegal aliens previously convicted or charged with crimes, up to and including first-degree murder and child rape.

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MSNBC presenter Joy Reid accused conservatives of "demagoguing" over the murder of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, allegedly by Venezuelan illegal alien Jose Antonio Ibarra. show more