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by wfo
3403 days ago
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So the Treasury department tried to stop Fox from attending a meeting once, but didn't actually do it because it was wrong. And he didn't go on a Fox Sunday news show one time. Not really helping your case here. They don't lie about him, they don't have to; they represent him as he represents himself. He says something out loud and they describe it, it's not their fault he changes his mind about what he wishes he had said after the fact. He has taken to blatantly and explicitly lying about simple verifiable facts, and doubling down on those lies when challenged. How should the press deal with that besides calling it what it is? Why should they give him the benefit of the doubt after that? |
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