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"everybody getting reported now.."
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Originally Posted by Quick Enough
"If it gets glowing reviews from a nutball website like Breitbart, it's most likely propaganda."
Kinda the same sentiments expressed BEFORE he revealed the "blue dress"!
You are arguing as if being right once negates the hundreds of major stories breitbart has gotten wrong over the years.
That of course is the main problem with biased reporting and investigations. Breitbart, like the Washington Examiner,Daily Caller, Washington Times,Judicial Watch and a couple of others have no problem admitting that their job is to both report the conservative side of the argument and investigate only Democrats, and having such a narrow view means their writers and reporters get caught up with trying to find a story than they are to report the truth.
I mean, Shirley Sherrod wasnt that long ago.......
"There will be political criticism of this film. Why? Because for some, their love of a person is greater than their love of country and all we stand for in America. And just as in the book, the politicians involved are not named; that’s not the focus. But you must ask yourself, what were they doing for those 13 hours?
This movie is not fiction, it’s not political hyperbole. If you think so, well, go up and say so, face-to-face to the men who were there — now THAT would be courageous. Every American should see this movie. The only reason you wouldn’t want to see this movie is because you prefer not to see truth. You prefer to live in your own world of false narratives. If you don’t want to see this movie, it’s because you embrace the belief, “what difference at this point does it make?”
I’m proud of those men and what they did for those 13 hours. I’m honored to have been blessed to shake their hands. I left the movie “13 Hours” not angry, but sad — sad for the people who believe a deserter serves with honor and distinction. I’m sad for those who can’t embrace the level of heroism and valor displayed in the movie “13 Hours,” who criticize — and worse — abandoned those men. The reason being an abject jealousy of not being able to “Man Up.”
It's a conspiracy film.
100% pure Republican propaganda rhetoric.
This film was produced for the sole reason of ensuring a Republican White House.
Just look at the timing of the release.
Everyone involved in this film is a registered Republican.
It's a conspiracy film.
100% pure Republican propaganda rhetoric.
This film was produced for the sole reason of ensuring a Republican White House.
Just look at the timing of the release.
Everyone involved in this film is a registered Republican.
I plan on seeing the movie. American Sniper generated this same type of controversy. I have enough information about Benghazi to judge if its pure fiction or not. Zero Dark Thirty could as easily be a "propoganga" piece for Obama as this movie could be for a Republican candidate. I'll make up my mind when I see it.
After the hoopla over American Sniper, and then seeing the movie, I saw it as rather anticlimactic. I expect the same from 13 Hours.
I haven't seen it yet, but it doesn't take a movie to convince me of the complete incompetence Hillary Clinton and others in the administration demonstrated in the handling of this crisis before and after it unfolded.
The article is from the ultra liberal WASHINGTON POST.
You should ACTUALLY research things BEFORE making accusatory claims.
Stars and Stripes is a reputable US Military publication that carefully selects vets the articles it publishes. The editors' decision to carry this one means they consider the reporting to be solid.
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