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Fox certainly selectively edits things, chooses which stories to run, and magnifies issues based on a political agenda, no doubt, but I can't remember the last time an MSNBC roundtable had on a sensible conservative guest to actually give the other side in a fair way. It just never happens. | |||
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I called it days ago
CNN: Waukesha? What Waukesha? Oh that accidental car crash? Dawg, that some old shit MSNBC: Waukesha? What Waukesha? Oh that accidental car crash? Dawg, that some old shit Yahoo: Waukesha? What Waukesha? Oh that accidental car crash? Dawg, that some old shit At least Fox is still talking about the ridiculous bail bond as their second story. I heard the “accidental car crash driver” has a new bond of $5,000,000 now. Wouldn’t it be ironic if some Hollywood celeb like Mark Ruffalo who had expressed support for the dead felons of Kenosha posts bond for this guy and he goes and runs over….sorry I mean accidentally crashes into….some more people, again? Would the the third time for him in 1 month. That would have to be some kind of record | ||
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Like Brian Williams calling missles being launched 'beautiful' on NBC back in 2017 or whatever If a network ever celebrates July 4th, for example, it's obviously conservative, because it must not believe that America should be destroyed if it's celebrating July 4th | |||
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This includes all the chuds on this forum | |||
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Seriously regardless of political affiliation, if you haven't figured out yet that all mainstream media selectively covers, amplifies and highlights stories along very specific ideological lines then I don't think you're ever gonna figure it out. Because they are making it as obvious as it can possibly be. | |||
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The pastor of the church I go to likely sees things a bit differently, but it's also not a monotheistic church | |||
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