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Democrats want the very easily influenced by the media White "progressives" to believe there is actually some difference between the two networks. So they create this false dichotomy for them to believe in. It makes them feel good about themselves.
Democrats want the very easily influenced by the media White "progressives" to believe there is actually some difference between the two networks. So they create this false dichotomy for them to believe in. It makes them feel good about themselves.
You mean to tell me that corporate media is an illusion of choice??? *Retreats to a VERY safe space*
Was it not CNN that gave the candidate the questions?
You just answered your own question.
On a more general note-CNN will play with whatever the DNC wants and have their moderators give favorable questions to the chosen candidate-and lie about statements other make. Much like what Candy Crowley did in the '12 presidential debates. Scary when some watchers aren't bright enough to see through the lies.
You mean to tell me that corporate media is an illusion of choice??? *Retreats to a VERY safe space*
Nailed it. Fox is no different than CNN anywhere it matters. Like choosing a different deck chair on the Titanic.
And ironically, it's the self absorbed, self important, believes they are the smartest most intelligent, people who are the most easily influenced by it. Typically the ones with the $100K debt useless degree waiting tables. There were a room full of them at the Javits Center on Nov. 8th 2016.
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