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originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
And how is Maddow any different than anyone else on cable news? Why concentrate on her and MSNBC? It couldn't be a partisan reason, could it?
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
heatst.com...
I wasn't aware Maddow was a Rhodes scholar, but that just adds to the absurdity of reports like these. IMHO its one thing to try to suggest anti-Trump sentiment is a worldwide epidemic through irresponsible reporting. However at what point does it become an act of war? Perjury done with the intent of instigating trouble. Great job Rachel. Today's "journalism" at it's finest.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
And have you made it your mission to point out every time anyone else from any other cable news show (like Fox) puts spin on their story?
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
a reply to: kaylaluv
It was an outright lie.
The caption point blank says the unrest is Trump's fault.
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
heatst.com...
Yep. Something the entire western world should be used to by now. A big fat lie. MSNBC played footage of protests in Venezuela while Maddow added her narrative that " the people are protesting the government over it's donations to Donald Trump's campaign."
When in actuality:
"Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets to protest the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the country marked its 207th anniversary of the revolution that led to its independence from Spain."
The story gets even better when you consider that the very same news organization ( NBC News ) was the source of the above quote.
I wasn't aware Maddow was a Rhodes scholar, but that just adds to the absurdity of reports like these. IMHO its one thing to try to suggest anti-Trump sentiment is a worldwide epidemic through irresponsible reporting. However at what point does it become an act of war? Perjury done with the intent of instigating trouble. Great job Rachel. Today's "journalism" at it's finest.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: UnBreakable
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Hopefully soon, Maddow will join O'Reilly in the unemployment line.
There must be a closet full of young women that she has assaulted. All we need is a NYT article to out one of them.
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
heatst.com...
Yep. Something the entire western world should be used to by now. A big fat lie. MSNBC played footage of protests in Venezuela while Maddow added her narrative that " the people are protesting the government over it's donations to Donald Trump's campaign."
When in actuality:
"Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets to protest the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the country marked its 207th anniversary of the revolution that led to its independence from Spain."
The story gets even better when you consider that the very same news organization ( NBC News ) was the source of the above quote.
I wasn't aware Maddow was a Rhodes scholar, but that just adds to the absurdity of reports like these. IMHO its one thing to try to suggest anti-Trump sentiment is a worldwide epidemic through irresponsible reporting. However at what point does it become an act of war? Perjury done with the intent of instigating trouble. Great job Rachel. Today's "journalism" at it's finest.
Out of all the comments there is only 1 sorta defending her. It askes why it was cut off and where to see the full video. Unless poster is deleting comments that's rough. 6 to over 100 dislikes as well. Is it that bad which I think so or is poster deleting comments or is this capable?
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
heatst.com...
Yep. Something the entire western world should be used to by now. A big fat lie. MSNBC played footage of protests in Venezuela while Maddow added her narrative that " the people are protesting the government over it's donations to Donald Trump's campaign."
When in actuality:
"Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets to protest the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the country marked its 207th anniversary of the revolution that led to its independence from Spain."
The story gets even better when you consider that the very same news organization ( NBC News ) was the source of the above quote.
I wasn't aware Maddow was a Rhodes scholar, but that just adds to the absurdity of reports like these. IMHO its one thing to try to suggest anti-Trump sentiment is a worldwide epidemic through irresponsible reporting. However at what point does it become an act of war? Perjury done with the intent of instigating trouble. Great job Rachel. Today's "journalism" at it's finest.
Out of all the comments there is only 1 sorta defending her. It askes why it was cut off and where to see the full video. Unless poster is deleting comments that's rough. 6 to over 100 dislikes as well. Is it that bad which I think so or is poster deleting comments or is this capable?
Can anyone translate this?
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
heatst.com...
Yep. Something the entire western world should be used to by now. A big fat lie. MSNBC played footage of protests in Venezuela while Maddow added her narrative that " the people are protesting the government over it's donations to Donald Trump's campaign."
When in actuality:
"Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets to protest the government of President Nicolás Maduro as the country marked its 207th anniversary of the revolution that led to its independence from Spain."
The story gets even better when you consider that the very same news organization ( NBC News ) was the source of the above quote.
I wasn't aware Maddow was a Rhodes scholar, but that just adds to the absurdity of reports like these. IMHO its one thing to try to suggest anti-Trump sentiment is a worldwide epidemic through irresponsible reporting. However at what point does it become an act of war? Perjury done with the intent of instigating trouble. Great job Rachel. Today's "journalism" at it's finest.
Out of all the comments there is only 1 sorta defending her. It askes why it was cut off and where to see the full video. Unless poster is deleting comments that's rough. 6 to over 100 dislikes as well. Is it that bad which I think so or is poster deleting comments or is this capable?
Can anyone translate this?
originally posted by: UnBreakable
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
Hopefully soon, Maddow will join O'Reilly in the unemployment line.