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To the 24/7 media: Shut up the overanalyzing. You are wrong! (Original Post)
mfcorey1
Nov 2016
OP
If they can do a missing airplane for weeks on end with no new information,
world wide wally
Nov 2016
#3
BlueState
(642 posts)1. They should just report the facts.
They should report and report relentlessly.
Let the people decide.
sarae
(3,284 posts)2. Now the media's new thing is to insist that
just the word "emails" casts a "dark cloud" over the Clinton campaign even though she's been exonerated. And THEN they spend the next fifteen minutes saying the word "emails" as much as they can.
It reminds me of this meme about drugs:
world wide wally
(21,743 posts)3. If they can do a missing airplane for weeks on end with no new information,
The can do anything for 48 hours
pansypoo53219
(20,976 posts)4. speculation is easier.