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I don't know what evidence you are referring to. If you are referring to the emails, yes the Democratic Party is a political machine.
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Um, have you been following it? It's the faux lies, propaganda, incendiary hatred etc. that was promoted by the Russians. You know, like lock her up, Benghazi, anything to incite anger/hate in those dumb ass Republicans...
I don't know what evidence you are referring to. If you are referring to the emails, yes the Democratic Party is a political machine.
I don't know what evidence you are referring to. If you are referring to the emails, yes the Democratic Party is a political machine.
Out of interest, which source do you believe presents a balanced view of world events, simply reporting the facts and leaving it for the viewer to make of it what they will?
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In the modern world, with people electing to believe what they read on their twitter/facebook feeds rather than actually looking for credible sources, this is going to happen more and more.
Out of interest, which source do you believe presents a balanced view of world events, simply reporting the facts and leaving it for the viewer to make of it what they will?
Out of interest, which source do you believe presents a balanced view of world events, simply reporting the facts and leaving it for the viewer to make of it what they will?
BBC seems pretty objective.
Also, watching news conferences, hearing (as an example for this purpose) Donald J Trump talk/tweet/explain/rationalize - i.e. directly from the source.
That is pretty fair to me.
How about John Kelly - again direct from the source:
Frederica Wilson is no 'empty barrel,' John Kelly | Editorial - Sun Sentinel - Just watch the video
Proving he lied/misrepresented it.
etc. i.e. hearing it from the source is pretty reasonable in my books. And for that reason, I don't rate the guy in the White House as honest by any stretch of the imagination. Then, watching Fox News and how they spin his lies - well there is a tell tale sign to me.

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Yes this is very true.
BBC seems pretty objective.
Also, watching news conferences, hearing (as an example for this purpose) Donald J Trump talk/tweet/explain/rationalize - i.e. directly from the source.
That is pretty fair to me.
How about John Kelly - again direct from the source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du2iFOoTaE0
Frederica Wilson is no 'empty barrel,' John Kelly | Editorial - Sun Sentinel - Just watch the video
Proving he lied/misrepresented it.
etc. i.e. hearing it from the source is pretty reasonable in my books. And for that reason, I don't rate the guy in the White House as honest by any stretch of the imagination. Then, watching Fox News and how they spin his lies - well there is a tell tale sign to me.
BBC seems pretty objective.
Also, watching news conferences, hearing (as an example for this purpose) Donald J Trump talk/tweet/explain/rationalize - i.e. directly from the source.
That is pretty fair to me.
How about John Kelly - again direct from the source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du2iFOoTaE0
Frederica Wilson is no 'empty barrel,' John Kelly | Editorial - Sun Sentinel - Just watch the video
Proving he lied/misrepresented it.
etc. i.e. hearing it from the source is pretty reasonable in my books. And for that reason, I don't rate the guy in the White House as honest by any stretch of the imagination. Then, watching Fox News and how they spin his lies - well there is a tell tale sign to me.

I don't believe the BBC either, ever since I was stood right next to a very famous BBC war correspondent as she said her piece. Right after she finished, I asked why she has said what she had said as she knew it was not correct. She replied that she knew that, but that the truth was too uncomfortable for the British public to hear.
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Trump Accuses Clinton of Deliberately Losing Election So He Could Be Impeached
“I don’t know if Hillary Clinton lost the election on her own,” Trump said. “Maybe she asked the Russians to help her lose. But the fact is, Hillary Clinton deliberately plotted to put me in the White House, and the American people should be very angry about that.”
“How could one of the most experienced politicians in history lose to the most unfit candidate ever?” Trump asked reporters. “Crooked Hillary lost on purpose because she wanted me to be impeached.”
“How could one of the most experienced politicians in history lose to the most unfit candidate ever?” Trump asked reporters. “Crooked Hillary lost on purpose because she wanted me to be impeached.”

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Seriously, though, even for Trump you should be able to recognise it as a spoof.

#98

I agree, but not everyone reads the Newyorker or knows who Borowitz is and simply repeating headlines out of context is simply misleading. Perhaps you should have noted that your link was an amusing "Borowitz Report, a satirical column on the news" in the first place.
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Are you having a go at satire yourself?
#101

But I agree that Mike Pence is just as toxic as Trump and slightly less insane. However don't forget what happened to Spiro Agnew in the run up to Nixon's "resignation".
#102

I don't read it either and when I didn't know who he was I was still able to recognise a spoof report 
Next you'll be telling me that not everyone knows those word balloons on the cover of private eye are made up.

Next you'll be telling me that not everyone knows those word balloons on the cover of private eye are made up.

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Fair enough.
I don't believe the BBC either, ever since I was stood right next to a very famous BBC war correspondent as she said her piece. Right after she finished, I asked why she has said what she had said as she knew it was not correct. She replied that she knew that, but that the truth was too uncomfortable for the British public to hear.
I don't believe the BBC either, ever since I was stood right next to a very famous BBC war correspondent as she said her piece. Right after she finished, I asked why she has said what she had said as she knew it was not correct. She replied that she knew that, but that the truth was too uncomfortable for the British public to hear.
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Fair enough.
I don't believe the BBC either, ever since I was stood right next to a very famous BBC war correspondent as she said her piece. Right after she finished, I asked why she has said what she had said as she knew it was not correct. She replied that she knew that, but that the truth was too uncomfortable for the British public to hear.
I don't believe the BBC either, ever since I was stood right next to a very famous BBC war correspondent as she said her piece. Right after she finished, I asked why she has said what she had said as she knew it was not correct. She replied that she knew that, but that the truth was too uncomfortable for the British public to hear.
I trust reporters as much as I trust bank CEOs.