Skeptic Ginger
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Fox is blatantly politically biased. The other MSN broadcast stations are merely scandal and controversy biased because that sells the commodity they market.
I don't agree that news sources like NBC News or CBS or USAToday are partisan news organizations that politicize everything they report.
Nonsense. You think people are that shallow?
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...CNN, NYT, WaPo, or Fox, at least before I blocked NYT and WaPo...
The New York Times and the Washington Post are award-winning newspapers of international acclaim with very high journalistic standards. Lumping them in with Fox News -- Fox News, seriously? -- seems pretty naive.
Back in March I watched Fox News' Jeanine Pirro assure her audience that coronavirus was no more serious than the "common cold." She fairly yelled it. If a columnist at the Times or Post had written something that blatantly false the two papers probably would have printed a disclaimer and a fact check. I'm sorry, I don't see that the Post and Times compare with Fox News in any manner, shape or form.
If you want to know things, avoiding the NYT and WaPo might not be your best move.
Try Trump, Inc., which is a combo deal with PROpublica.
Kimberly Guilfoyle visited the White House on Tuesday, two and a half weeks after she tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Kimberly Guilfoyle visited the White House on Tuesday, two and a half weeks after she tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Guilfoyle, who is dating Donald Trump Jr., shared photos on Instagram Wednesday from a virtual fundraising event that the couple hosted on Tuesday.
"Amazing day raising money with @donaldjtrumpjr and @realdonaldtrump in our first ever Virtual fundraiser with the President," Guilfoyle wrote in the caption for a series of posts from the day. No one was wearing masks in the photos, though she and Trump appeared to be seated six feet apart.
What I found with WaPo and NYT was not about errors within the story, but selective reporting and emphasis. "TRUMP SAYS SOMETHING WRONG IN AN OFFHAND REMARK" isn't really headline worthy, but I read that story a whole bunch of times as if it were important news.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...e-19127-false-or-misleading-claims-1226-days/It’s no longer a question as to whether President Trump will exceed 20,000 false or misleading claims by the time his current term is completed. Instead, we have to ask: Will he top 25,000?
As of May 29, his 1,226th day in office, Trump had made 19,127 false or misleading claims, according to the Fact Checker’s database that analyzes, categorizes and tracks every suspect statement he has uttered. That’s almost 16 claims a day over the course of his presidency. So far this year, he’s averaging just over 22 claims a day, similar to the pace he set in 2019.
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Either that or the whole family (inner circle) have been vaccinated already.
According to Wiki she's 51.Why would you say that? It's pretty clear that a lot of people can get covid without getting very sick, and some don't even get sick enough to know there's any problem at all. Odds are that a young, healthy woman would suffer pretty mild effects.
I suppose I should start a thread in the CT forum but I can't help but wonder if someone isn't sneaking antibody plasma to the Trump family. Kimberly Guifoyle is suspiciously completely well.
Trump's sending troops to Chicago but ignores the coronavirus disaster.
Health officials have been warning since last Spring that we need (needed)
to get the coronavirus numbers flattened out before the Fall Flu season begins.
The highlighted part is what health officials are worried about. The stress
on hospitals if we have high numbers of active coronavirus cases when the
Flu season starts. Already we're seeing healthcare systems stressed in Texas
and Georgia. Especially given the fact, patients with coronavirus have to be
isolated, the logistics could be difficult to deal with.
More like 34% are happy to see others die for the cause. Republicans are
already accustomed to believing all the negative effects of policy will fall on
someone else while they will personally reap all the benefits. Eg the elderly
voting form Republicans espousing “entitlement reform” never seem to care
that social security and Medicare would be cut because Republicans tell them
the cuts will only apply to other people.
Since they are already accustomed to this type of thinking it’s pretty easy
to convince Republicans that “you will not be the one who dies and you will
reap the economic benefits of their sacrifice”.
Rand Paul Calls For Cuomo To Be Impeached Over Coronavirus Response by Kaelan Deese
Commenting on recently reimposed restrictions in states that are seeing
new COVID-19 spikes, Paul said individuals "need to assess their own risks
with regard to the virus," saying that for "those under 18, the risk of mortality
is about one in a million or a little bit less. For those ages 18 to 45, it's about
10 out of 100,000 for the mortality.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday blamed a dramatic uptick in U.S. coronavirus cases on young people who attended nationwide protests over police brutality, summer holidays, a "substantial increase in travel" and migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, even though his own advisers have also attributed the surge to some states' early reopenings.
"There are likely a number of causes for the spike in infections. Cases started to rise among young Americans shortly after demonstrations, which you know very well about, which presumably triggered a broader relaxation of mitigation efforts nationwide"
"We're also sharing a 2,000 mile border with Mexico as we know very well and cases are surging in Mexico ... it's a big problem for Mexico but cases are surging very sharply and all across the rest of the Western Hemisphere. "
"I'm finding more and more people are saying wash your hands. So wash your hands," he added.
Full disclosure - I'm not going to do this; I have more important things to do.
If I were to show you that the color scheme and parameters were the default settings for that piece of graphics software, would it change your mind?
Hmm. It's not like that's a trick question. Nor is it a difficult question that would measurably hinder the more important things you have to do, should you post the answer.It's hard to believe, but yes. What software is it?