Conservative snowflakes call NYT, WAPO fake news although they're 95% on point. (Israel, Marines)
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No one trusts the WaPo, who called called Carly Fiorina a liar when she said her first job was secretary; called Mitt Romney a liar for reporting that Obama did not visit Israel during his first term(he didn't); who promoted the story about Hillary joining the Marines; who said Hillary never lied about Benghazi. and etc.
So who cares if everything on page 4,5,6,7,8,9.......99 is true? Is there something wrong with being right 100% of the time?
They are in the tank for Dems and everyone knows it.
Gallup reports that only 20% of the people believe the media any more. Your attempt to put a little sunshine on that group of control freaks is futile.
No one trusts the WaPo, who called called Carly Fiorina a liar when she said her first job was secretary; called Mitt Romney a liar for reporting that Obama did not visit Israel during his first term(he didn't); who promoted the story about Hillary joining the Marines; who said Hillary never lied about Benghazi. and etc.
So who cares if everything on page 4,5,6,7,8,9.......99 is true? Is there something wrong with being right 100% of the time?
They are in the tank for Dems and everyone knows it.
Gallup reports that only 20% of the people believe the media any more. Your attempt to put a little sunshine on that group of control freaks is futile.
And what's your standard for Donald Trump's trustworthiness? It's empirically proven that Donald Trump lies more than any media outlet. So if it's foolish to trust the news, what does that make trusting POTUS?
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