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So good!
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GO GO GO!!!
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And you helped make that a possibility, NYT. Thanks for all the sane-washing. You abetted a human rights catastrophe. Well, multiple ones now. Well done. This is going to be your legacy from now on.
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Come on, NPR. That's some *severe* sane-washing. You're better than that - report the news. "...Spent several weeks trying to weaponize the agency against Americans." That's the headline.
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Yes but only if you've been paying attention.
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Maybe they should try raking the forests. Thoughts and prayers.
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Genuinely interesting but also in deep contrast to a lot of the other reporting I've read. More people voted for people other than Trump then FOR Trump. That seems to be what all the reporting says. So logically, who was being voted for? A lot of people simply did "protest votes." That's the math.
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Well that I do agree with. I don't know why they allow the GOP to bitch and whine about every dumb thing but they themselves take the high road when it matters. That is ABSOLUTELY a problem. No question. They still have better policy.
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No. They've stayed center instead of continuing to move left, where - I agree - they would be a clearer contrast. Frustrating? 100% But it's not new news.
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Way over reported. Yup - I didn't know what the fuck the Dems were doing either. Absolutely. But to equate them as the same as the opposition is pure delusion.
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Really?
Show me exactly what they did wrong. I'll grant you a lack of spine, yes, but solid policies that people consistently like - especially once they're taken out of context from the party that put them forward. Lower crime, higher education, fewer gun deaths, stronger unions, lower drug costs.
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Show me your source. Mine all point to low voter turnout (and yes absolutely voting 3rd party, but more people voted for other people than DJT than did vote for him).
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You helped create this situation but your relentless sane-washing of this monster. This will come back and bite not just us but the world. And you could have done so much more, NYT. Shame on you forever.
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Always different metrics for Republicans somehow
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Didn't try and shame them. They stopped feeling shame years ago.
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Guess we know who's headlining CPAC next year. Or will find a job with the Trump admin, thanks to NYT's constant sane-washing.
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I just read this as "Nazi meeting Nazis to do Nazi things." Well done, NYT. You helped make this nightmare a reality.
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I want everyone who didn't vote in this election "because of Biden/Gaza" to see this.
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Jail? Jail would be good here. I vote for jailing the people involved.
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And me as well
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There goes the neighborhood.
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It's strategy. It's what the GOP have been employing as a tactic for decades. They know the base will only listen to the words (that then get repeated by their state news outlets) and not look at their actual actions, because - again - those actions don't get covered by their state news outlets.