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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(114,909 posts)
Sat Jun 11, 2022, 06:59 PM Jun 2022

What's the matter, Florida GOP? Scared of losing radio outlets that repeat your lies?

An informed community — one that not only flaunts the word “freedom” but actually practices its most basic component, free speech — shouldn’t be a threat to anyone.

Yet, Florida’s GOP and its Cuban-American supporters are in a tizzy over the prospect that the sale of two iconic Miami news radio stations will open to debate the Republican-monopolized political conversation in the county’s Spanish-language airwaves.

What are they afraid of, losing fake news outlets?

Because, with the announced sale of legacy stations Radio Mambi and WQBA to the newly formed Latino Media Network, Republicans in Florida seem to be losing the most important mouthpieces they’ve used to spread misinformation among Miami-Dade’s faithful Cuban-American and other Hispanic voters.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/matter-florida-gop-scared-losing-144853628.html

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What's the matter, Florida GOP? Scared of losing radio outlets that repeat your lies? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2022 OP
I was very pleased to hear about this. Look at what Phoenix61 Jun 2022 #1

Phoenix61

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1. I was very pleased to hear about this. Look at what
Sat Jun 11, 2022, 07:30 PM
Jun 2022

Rush did using am radio? You know if TFG were still in office the sale would never go through. His pet at the FCC would find some way to steamroll it. They can’t take over programming soon enough. Maybe some of the worst will quit rather than be let go due to the station exploring other marketing avenues.

“Soros-funded election ‘manipulation,’ “ Fox News called it.“ The jokes write themselves.

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