


She's an exceeding low-intellect and evil woman.
CBS News' "60 Minutes" has been one of the worst offenders in recent times, deceptively--and favorably, of course--editing a Kamala Harris video leading up to the '24 presidential elections and then in February arguing that there should be "boundaries" on free speech. What they mean is "boundaries" only on free speech that they don't like.
If you thought they'd learned anything or couldn't go any lower, you'd be wrong because on Sunday's episode of "60 Minutes," anchor Lesley Stahl posed a question to freed Hamas hostage Keith Siegel that was so jaw-dropping, so clueless, that you had to wonder if she was punking us. Maybe the terrorists were short on food, and that's why they starved you, she posited to the recent captive who had endured months of physical and psychological torture:
Larry O'Connor has more on this, including a flashback to Trump's last interview with 60 Minutes, given to Leslie Stahl. That's the interview in which she repeatedly insisted that they refuse to report on the Hunter Biden laptop because "no one can verify it" -- of course, anyone could verify it and did so the moment they actually tried.
I think that's also the interview where Stahl insists it's not CBS' job to verify the laptop, it's Trump's job.
Related: Via Dave Reaboi, here's an outstanding video about the "Grim Beeper" Israeli assassination operation.
There are a lot of details here I didn't know. Here's one: If you remember, there were two waves of explosions. First came phone beepers, then came walkie talkies.
Shocking to me is the fact that the walkie-talkies were insinuated into Hezballah's hands in 2015! But they never detonated them, not until 2024. They just patiently waited until there was a good reason to do so.
Pagers were then insinuated into the Hezballah's supply chain in 2022.