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Valerie Jarrett’s New Book Doesn’t Crack Amazon’s Top 1,000 Yet Hits NYT Bestseller List

The former adviser to Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett, released a new book, and it’s achieved a spot on the New York Times bestseller list. Yet, for some reason, customers have been shrugging it off on Amazon, one of the largest book dealers in America.

According to the Daily Caller, Jarrett’s book was published on April 2 and to crack the top 100 on any site save the NYT bestseller list, which placed it at 14th. However, Amazon’s numbers show that the highest placement the book got was 1,030. It didn’t fare much better at Barnes & Noble, where the book hit a placement of 1,244.
 
The Russia Fake News conspiracy theory is totally exposed, and the Liberal Media finger pointing has begun.


NYT: Barr Is Right About Everything. Admit You Were Wrong.

Journalists don’t like being called “fake news,” but too many of them uncritically accepted the Trump-Russia narrative, probably because of their strong distaste for Mr. Trump himself. But that lack of objectivity represents a major professional failure, and it’s Exhibit A in why Mr. Trump’s taunt resonates with so many Americans. Gallup polling shows that for 69 percent of Americans, trust in the media has fallen over the last decade. Among Republicans, it’s 94 percent; for independents, it’s 75 percent and for moderates it’s 66. Only among self-identified liberals and progressives does a majority continue to trust the media. They like what they hear.
 
Media And Democrats Team Up To Lie About Trump Quoting Ralph Northam’s Infanticide Comments

These people are outright lying about this. Donald Trump’s statement at the rally mirrors Northam’s statement almost exactly. Nothing about what he said is misleading or out of context, much less demonstrably false. Yet, blue-check mark liberals are running around proclaiming it’s Trump who is lying. Welcome to the twilight zone.

The problem for them, though, is that there’s video.


 
Deepfakes generated from a single image. The technique sparked concerns that high-quality fakes are coming for the masses.
But don't get too worried, yet.

Oh, do indeed get worried. Sure current technology can be conclusively determined to be fake, but just think what has happened with smart phones since the release of the first iphone June 29, 2007. Less than 12 years later see how far the technology has come. Not just iPhone, but smart phones in general.


There will come a time, probably within the next 5 years, where the naked eye cannot discern. 10-12 years? Forensic pros will struggle. When they get voice duplication down? I don't even want to imagine.
 
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