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Feckless Biden Brazenly Fast Tracks Soros’s Massive Media Takeover Bid

George Soros, well known for his immensely destabilizing effect on the electoral process, has become even more problematic with his recent FCC victory.

The one in which the foreign billionaire was astonishingly permitted to proceed with his Audacy takeover, which would hand him control of at least 200 radio stations.

Now, the reasons for the FCC’s bizarre approval appear to have surfaced, and this reason extends well beyond the fact that the Democrats apparently wield disproportionate power at the FCC.

It’s due to the fact that none other than Biden himself, or Biden’s handlers, wanted the FCC to vote affirmatively regarding Soros’s takeover bid.

In essence Soros enjoyed “preferential treatment” from Biden, and, by default, none other than Ms. Kamala Harris.

Bet that inconvenient little fact won’t emerge in any of the softball interviews that Comrade Kamala deigns to do.

Nonetheless, Biden is officially the one in charge, at least on the surface, and it seems that Biden is just fine with a major Soros takeover.

In fact, judging from his administrative policies, he seems to prefer it.

And the origins of Biden’s preferential treatment can be traced back to a statement issued by FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr as far back as April, which highlighted the dangers of the Biden administration’s continued efforts towards “further expanding government control of the Internet.”

Assuming that individuals can even access Internet in the first place, given that the federal government has made a number of recent moves to prevent rural communities from having stable Internet access.

Indeed, from blocking Elon Musk from deploying Starlink across rural regions to endless delays surrounding the federal rollout, one does have to wonder why the swamp seems to have such a vesting interest in controlling the Internet, if it even facilitates Internet access in the first place.

As Biden’s handlers increasingly take aim at controlling the Internet, is it any wonder that the White House is completely in favor of Soros controlling the radio stations?

Naturally, quite a few conservative commentators are on edge about an imminent Soros takeover, especially just before one of the most consequential elections in recent memory.

Jill Savage of “Blaze News Tonight” is one such commentator, noting the profound effect such preferential treatment may have on the forthcoming election.

“This put the would-be giant microphone in the clutches of a megalomaniac madman. I mean, let’s be honest. We’re six weeks away from the election; this is a huge move,” Savage declared.

Indeed, it is.

The effects of which will likely reverberate well into the future.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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