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Yeah, they're all lying, and no one in Trump's administration ever said a word calling them out as liars. Ever. Over 4 years in office. And the people in Trump's administration that were called out by name saying Trump was doing that just kept quiet when they were being lied about in national publications. I (This is all sarcasm, if you can't tell)

Why is it that whenever any of those sources print something that anyone here thinks is good, they suddenly turn very reliable? I'm curious, what publications WOULD you believe? What if some random person writing under an alias on some little known news blog wrote it? Would you believe it then?

What exactly do you think the word "shill" means? Because the way it's used here, it seems to just mean "someone who says something I don't like".

And it's hysterical that four different publications saying the same thing isn't evidence enough of something, but I've seen dozens of people here believe the most ridiculous shit just because someone posted a screenshot of some random person on Twitter saying they heard some other random person say some ridiculous thing happened.

But whatever, go ahead and argue to others that Pelosi should go to prison for tearing up papers and then act surprised when Trump's actions are used as a counterpoint to that. I really don't care if you look stupid in front of others.

1 year ago
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Yeah, they're all lying, and no one in Trump's administration ever said a word calling them out as liars. Ever. Over 4 years in office. 🙄

Why is it that whenever any of those sources print something that anyone here thinks is good, they suddenly turn very reliable? I'm curious, what publications WOULD you believe? What if some random person writing under an alias on some little known news blog wrote it? Would you believe it then?

What exactly do you think the word "shill" means? Because the way it's used here, it seems to just mean "someone who says something I don't like".

And it's hysterical that four different publications saying the same thing isn't evidence enough of something, but I've seen dozens of people here believe the most ridiculous shit just because someone posted a screenshot of some random person on Twitter saying they heard some other random person say some ridiculous thing happened.

But whatever, go ahead and argue to others that Pelosi should go to prison for tearing up papers and then act surprised when Trump's actions are used as a counterpoint to that. I really don't care if you look stupid in front of others.

1 year ago
1 score