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|description=Big League Politics is a politically independent news website, reporting from a Pro-Trump point of view.
 
|description=Big League Politics is a politically independent news website, reporting from a Pro-Trump point of view.
 
|slogan=Big League Politics is a fast-paced news site led by a team of top-level investigative reporters, filmmakers, and citizen journalists all over the country. We challenge powerful politicians in both the Republican and Democratic Parties.
 
|slogan=Big League Politics is a fast-paced news site led by a team of top-level investigative reporters, filmmakers, and citizen journalists all over the country. We challenge powerful politicians in both the Republican and Democratic Parties.
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[[Big League Politics]] is an American news website.
 
[[Big League Politics]] is an American news website.
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==Own Words==
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The prevailing themes on Big League Politics form a new American political identity, one that emphasizes [[economic nationalism]] and bipartisan patriotism. [[USA|America]] is a country with its own values and interests. [[The establishment]] will always try to rig the system in favor of [[globalism]] in the markets and [[U.S.-led wars overseas]]. We seek to forge a new path, bringing together [[conservatives]], [[progressives]], [[libertarians]], [[independents]] and all those who believe that America should be put First.<ref>https://bigleaguepolitics.com/about/</ref>
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==Wikipedia==
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It gets the full Wikipedia treatment for things that are disliked, and is designated a "far-right" site which "traffics in conspiracy theories" on news items such the murder of [[Seth Rich]], skepticism about select other narratives in [[corporate media]], by criticizing ("attacking") "[[Antifa|anti-fascist activists]]"  and writing about the [[US/2020 Presidential election|the election fraud in the 2020 presidential election]], "pushing falsehoods about the 2020 election".
  
 
==Writers==
 
==Writers==
*[[Cassandra Fairbanks]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://bigleaguepolitics.com/author/cassandra/ |title=Cassandra Fairbanks |publisher=[[Big League Politics]] |date=June 05, 2021 |accessdate=June 05, 2021}}</ref>  
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*[[Cassandra Fairbanks]]<ref>ttps://bigleaguepolitics.com/author/cassandra/ </ref>  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
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Revision as of 08:32, 6 June 2021

Big League Politics is a politically independent news website, reporting from a Pro-Trump point of view.

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"Big League Politics is a fast-paced news site led by a team of top-level investigative reporters, filmmakers, and citizen journalists all over the country. We challenge powerful politicians in both the Republican and Democratic Parties."
Started: 2017

Owner: Mustard Seed Media

Big League Politics is an American news website.

Own Words

The prevailing themes on Big League Politics form a new American political identity, one that emphasizes economic nationalism and bipartisan patriotism. America is a country with its own values and interests. The establishment will always try to rig the system in favor of globalism in the markets and U.S.-led wars overseas. We seek to forge a new path, bringing together conservatives, progressives, libertarians, independents and all those who believe that America should be put First.[1]

Wikipedia

It gets the full Wikipedia treatment for things that are disliked, and is designated a "far-right" site which "traffics in conspiracy theories" on news items such the murder of Seth Rich, skepticism about select other narratives in corporate media, by criticizing ("attacking") "anti-fascist activists" and writing about the the election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, "pushing falsehoods about the 2020 election".

Writers

References

  1. https://bigleaguepolitics.com/about/
  2. ttps://bigleaguepolitics.com/author/cassandra/