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In reply to the discussion: So I sent this Newsweek article & link to a friendly trumpish neighbor. [View all]FM123
(10,053 posts)31. Really surprising.
He is an elderly gentleman who has lived in my neighborhood for decades - friendly, not the typical obnoxious magat but still a trumpy fan. The last time he brought up trump he was gushing what a "great job" he was doing and how great the economy was. Since he was still sending out Fux News articles about Covid19 I assumed he was still drinking the trumpy kool aid, but I guess not. While the die-hards will never leave him, those who went along for the ride because they thought "what the hell, what do you have to lose" may be realizing the answer is: your life.
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So I sent this Newsweek article & link to a friendly trumpish neighbor. [View all]
FM123
Apr 2020
OP
When we will the election, I hope that action is taken to remove the broadcast license of FOX.
olegramps
Apr 2020
#39
This is a serious public issue and faux news is one of the primary sources of this misinformation...
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2020
#4
They respond with who are the Journalism people you are talking about? What is a journalism?
LiberalArkie
Apr 2020
#18
I saw a report that said that Fox News watchers were less informed about current
Poiuyt
Apr 2020
#35