Progressive propaganda machine David Brock has been caught red-handed flooding Virginia mailboxes with a fake "newspaper" designed to trick unsuspecting voters into supporting Democrat gerrymandering schemes. The deceptive publication, masquerading as "The Virginia Independent," represents everything wrong with the left's playbook of lies and manipulation.
This isn't journalism—it's political warfare disguised as news. Brock, the same swamp creature who founded the discredited Media Matters smear factory, is now peddling his progressive talking points through what appears to be legitimate local reporting. But make no mistake, Patriots: this is pure propaganda designed to advance the Democrat power grab.
The Left's Favorite Dirty Trick
"If you don't know that 'The Virginia Independent' is David Brock, you are going to be one-shotted by the fact that you are being fed progressive talking points," warns one observer of this shameless deception campaign.
This is the same playbook Democrats have used across America—create fake "local news" outlets that push their radical agenda while pretending to be objective journalism. They know their ideas can't win in an honest debate, so they resort to trickery and lies.
"This represents everything Americans hate about political manipulation—lying about who you are while trying to steal power through deceptive redistricting schemes."
The timing isn't coincidental. With Trump's America First movement gaining momentum and Virginia Republicans fighting back against years of Democrat overreach, the left is desperate to maintain their grip on power through any means necessary—including redistricting manipulation.
Virginia Voters Deserve Better
Hardworking Virginians deserve honest representation, not backroom deals orchestrated by Washington swamp creatures like David Brock. They deserve maps drawn fairly, not gerrymandered districts designed to silence conservative voices and advance the radical left's agenda.
This fake newspaper scheme proves Democrats know they can't win on the merits of their failed policies. Instead, they're banking on deceiving voters with slick propaganda operations funded by dark money from their billionaire puppet masters.
The question every Virginia voter should ask: if Democrat ideas are so great, why do they need to lie about who's promoting them?
