Do you ever ask yourself, "am I being lied to?" Well, the answer is probably yes—not just by politicians but by those who call themselves the "guardians of truth" (the media). Host Pat Henry will break down the lies from both sides of the political aisle, as well as the media, and be sure to give his take.
In this episode of Between the Lies, Pat Henry talks about the recent news out of the Supreme Court over the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade and digs into the concept of rights. What are rights? Where do they come from? Is abortion a constitutionally protected right? Find out on this episode of Between the Lies.
***Full Disclosure*** This episode was recorded at the start of the trial but is only being published now due to technical difficulties. Since the trial started there has been even more evidence that unveiled that may lead to the acquittal of Derek Chauvin. Most points that are talked about in this episode have proven to be true. In the time since this episode was recorded, media coverage of the trial has neglected to report the evidence and testimony favorable to the defense that is being viewed by the jurors. In this episode of Between the Lies, Pat Henry breaks down what will be the defense of Derek Chauvin and the media malpractice in covering these issues. In criminal court, a defendant can only be convicted if a jury believes that the defended committed a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. As Pat will show, there is much reasonable doubt to be found in the case against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Link to the officer body camera video of the incident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gQYMBALDXc
The Washington Post issues a serious correction. The media suddenly cares about Asian Americans. New COVID guidelines. 72 Democrats try to overturn an election. What could go wrong?