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The Buzz with Deneen Borelli

In today's fast-paced news and political world, liberal buzz words often take the place of objective facts, in order to twist and bend talking points into reality. Deneen Borelli cuts through the rhetoric to give you a fresh and honest conservative take on the hot topics of the day.
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Dec 20, 2017
Politico's blockbuster story, "The secret backstory of how Obama let Hezbollah off the hook," exposes former President Obama's effort to undermine an investigation of theHezbollah terrorist group by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to protect the nuclear deal with Iran.
 
According to Politico, the Justice Department stopped enforcement efforts by the DEA to stop Hezbollah from engaging in illegal activities including sales of illegal drugs in the U.S. as the Obama administration was negotiating the nuclear deal with Iran. 
 
The story fits the overall narrative that former President Obama was willing to do anything to get the Iran deal done including then-deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes misleading reporters about the important timing to negotiate with Iran. 
 
In this episode of "The Buzz," we discuss the Politico story that former President Obama did not break a Hezbollah illegal drug ring to protect the Iran nuclear agreement.  We'll delve into what happened, why it happened, the negative consequences and how the media is addressing this blockbuster story.
Dec 13, 2017
The credibility of the left-wing media is imploding because its advocacy agenda against President Trump is backfiring.
 
Over the past two weeks, ABC News and CNN reported fake news about President Trump. 
 
A CNN fake news report tried to tie Wikileaks to the Trump campaign through a story about Donald Trump Jr. 
 
The story by CNN was wrong in its assertion that President Trump's son had advanced knowledge about the contents of hacked documents from the Democrat National Committee. 
 
CNN reported an email informing Trump Jr. about the Wikileaks documents was sent on September 4, 2016, but the actual date of the email was September 14 - the hacked information was already publically available by that time. 
 
In addition, NBC morning host Megyn Kelly is trying to leverage the public interest in sexual harassment to boost her TV ratings. 
 
Kelly interviewed three women that claimed President Trump initiated inappropriate sexual interactions with them before he was elected president.   
 
In this episode of "The Buzz," we discuss recent examples of fake news, why the media is making mistakes and what you can do about it. 
Dec 6, 2017
There are two huge recent developments proving an extreme anti-President Trump agenda by the left-wing media and the FBI. 

 

 

ABC News reported a major fake news story that former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn would testify that candidate Trump directed him to contact Russians on foreign affairs before the election.

 
The truth is, Flynn was told to contact Russian officials after the election.  
 
However, it took hours for ABC News to correct the story and chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross was suspended for four weeks without pay for reporting the story. 

 

 
Even more concerning is Peter Strzok, a former investigator of FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team, was reassigned from the Russian collusion investigation because he sent anti-Trump text messages to his FBI lawyer girlfriend.

 

 

In this edition of “The Buzz,” we discuss the extreme anti-President Trump bias from the left-wing media and the FBI including Mueller's investigative team. 

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