Posted on Aug 24, 2016
BIAS ALERT: New York Times finds latest Clinton Foundation bombshell unfit to print | Fox News
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The media seems to avoid printing or talking about anything negative when it comes to HRC. However, they have a field day with Donald Trump.. if this election isn't the biggest slap in the face to America, I don't know what is..
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The NY Times surrendered their motto a couple decades ago and replaced with a new one. They'll print all the news that fits the progressive narrative. They'll suppress anything that diminishes the image of their icons. They'll substitute opinion for fact when facts don't suit them. This is no "bombshell". This isn't even "news". It is simply what is
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LTC David Brown
Actually the New York Times has a long history of manipulating news to favor leftists. It's motto never has been accurate! They had a reporter who glossed over the communist in Russia starving millions in the Ukraine. The reporter won a Pulitzer Prize for that fabrication. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Duranty
Walter Duranty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walter Duranty (May 25, 1884 – October 3, 1957) was a Liverpool-born, Anglo-American journalist who served as the Moscow Bureau Chief of The New York Times for fourteen years (1922–1936) following the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War (1918–1921).
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Here is what kills me. The mainstream media is clearly biased and which has been documented on many occasions for years. However HRC supporters still consider the mainstream media news as gospel. They refused to do their own homework and verify the information by using multiple news sources, other outlets, etc.
The sheep-like attributes of HRC supporters is crazy to me.
The sheep-like attributes of HRC supporters is crazy to me.
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TSgt (Join to see)
Honestly the same can be said about supporters of both. People only want to hear what they want. Its not a right or left thing. I've seen it tons of times here on RP
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