Both Sides of the Aisle – Natalie Gochnour is joined on The Right by Sen. Dan McCay, R-Riverton, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss Sen. Mike Lee’s votes on the Japanese-internment camp memorial and opposition to the no-fly list, the blockades created by protesting Canadian truckers and the level of anxiety uncertain times cause in children. They also discuss new media restrictions in the Utah Senate, a state-sponsored private school scholarship, calls for Sen. Lee to commit to term limits, the state’s new Juneteenth holiday, Bridal Veil Falls and Olympians from Utah.
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The Canadian federal government has announced that they are invoking an emergency act to literally freeze people’s bank accounts of those *suspected* of aiding protests without court hearings or due process of law. But yes, Tucker Carlson is obviously the problem, and the impact to trade is the most notable “problematic” issue. 0.o
Sarcasm aside, I agree that the press is the eyes and ears of the people in many ways, but the voice is elected leaders.
The Canadian federal government has announced that they are invoking an emergency act to literally freeze people’s bank accounts of those *suspected* of aiding protests without court hearings or due process of law. But yes, Tucker Carlson is obviously the problem, and the impact to trade is the most notable “problematic” issue. 0.o
Sarcasm aside, I agree that the press is the eyes and ears of the people in many ways, but the voice is elected leaders.
It’s tough for those who feel the media is biased against them. It is well known that facts have a liberal bias.