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Fallacious argument. The crime scene was modified. This speaks to lack of journalistic integrity.
So in your mind, that reporter and the news crew and the vans are all standing in the spot where the crime actually happened? And there are no cops around? How much effort does it take to think this through?
We are arguing "fake news" versus fake presentation. Which is done all the time with "live" plastered on the screen when they send reporters out for the early morning news to stand outside when the desk news reader could read the copy.
Fake News vs Fake Presentation? You are worth smithing to win argument. There is no difference.
But no matter. Are saying this type of thing is OK?
Well you did tell us for 1.5 years that he couldn't possibly win and then you were wrong. My recommendation, stop getting your news from ABC and the other MSM. They clearly stated that Trump would not win.
And where do you get your news from? Fox, maybe Briebart?
Unfortunately on Wednesday, I had to witness seeing Sunny Hostin of The View on TV praising organizations like ABC News and CNN and their anchors/reporters for not being fake news, being well-informed, and taking ownership of double-triple-checking sources and information to ensure that it is accurate before going to air....which quickly reminded me of this:
Unfortunately on Wednesday, I had to witness seeing Sunny Hostin of The View on TV praising organizations like ABC News and CNN and their anchors/reporters for not being fake news, being well-informed, and taking ownership of double-triple-checking sources and information to ensure that it is accurate before going to air....which quickly reminded me of this:
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