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To: Oldeconomybuyer

Most Americans are morally good and can recognize a woman of bad character regardless of media covering for her...she is and remains her own worst enemy...then there is Bill......


4 posted on 04/14/2017 9:03:06 AM PDT by yoe
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To: yoe

“Most Americans are morally good and can recognize a woman of bad character regardless of media covering for her...”

This is why I don’t get too exercised anymore over partisan shills like CNN holding themselves out as objective.
The MSM has made it clear that they are trying to tell us what to think. Despite their best efforts, Americans rejected their constant praise of Clinton and attacks on Trump, as well as their biased polls.

Most journalists are still stuck in the 20th century, thinking that what they say still carries weight. Even after most of us here have seen their arguments debunked on-line even before they have finished making a bad case; e.g. Russia, elections: lots of Elizabeth Warren out-of-order shrieking, but no evidence. (”Trust us.” We don’t.)

If they thought less about their leftist political agenda and more about their own integrity; and if they gave us facts instead of transparent political cant; well, then we might start patronizing them again and their companies would be making money. They might gain back some respect from the public instead of the contempt most of us, at least here, have for them now. I think the underlying problem is that print and even TV journalists know their days are numbered because of technology.

Yes, the average American voter may not freep but they use the interweb, they know right from wrong and they know **** from shinola.


29 posted on 04/14/2017 12:06:43 PM PDT by tumblindice
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