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The literal definition of fake news propaganda
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(01-10-2019, 09:18 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Keep it up...  Trump may just win 2020 by an even bigger landslide.

Do people really care that much about deeds like that? From a singular guy in a local news station? Symptomatic for what exactly?

Also. More or less every other night Sean Hannity can talk all kinds of deep space conspiracies, how the FBI is deeply corrupted, all in bed with evil Hillary, who is occasionally accused of being a killer and whatnot. Spiteful commentary, disguised as news. And after Hannity the next one, hour for hour.
Why does the outrage about that not give the left a "landslide"?

...sometimes portions of conservatives seem so easily enraged and offended and triggered. Usually those who project the loudest. Shouting liberal crybabies and then feeling deeply offended by just about anything that comes in handy.
 
Don't get me wrong, I'm of course not referring to you, and your assumption might even be correct. But that still seems pathetic, somehow.
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RE: The literal definition of fake news propaganda - hollodero - 01-11-2019, 06:01 AM

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