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I have never thought you were just plain pig-headed, and willing to deny visual truth that is all over the internet............ until now.
A little surprising... but I was way ahead of you with this one Willie!
 
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I have never thought you were just plain pig-headed, and willing to deny visual truth that is all over the internet............ until now.
Don't be stiffnecked Wille-T,If you saw someone at your business taking something with your own eyes then you can't accuse them as In believe what you saw with your own two eyes,right?

See what I mean.
 
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In no way was he ever making fun of any handicapped person.
I didn't think he was making fun of the reporter but I did think he was mocking him with the body movements and that was IMO highly Insensitive,offensive,Immature for a big brother figure(I'm talking about,being Presidential.)
 

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I didn't think he was making fun of the reporter but I did think he was mocking him with the body movements and that was IMO highly Insensitive,offensive,Immature for a big brother figure(I'm talking about,being Presidential.)
Yep, just the same exact way he was mocking ted cruz and john mccain.
 
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A little surprising... but I was way ahead of you with this one Willie!
Oh, I have long known he and several others would claim Trump is going to do all sorts of things. But there are open videos all over the internet that prove this crude, silly jerking is just Trump's way of saying some people have no idea what they are doing.

Frankly, I find it kind of bordering on a mental disorder to claim Trump would mock a disability, especially since it is also so well documented for years and years how magnanimous he has been in his charity contributions to handicapped people.
 

Tommy379

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I get all my news from Fox. The women are hot on there. Just sayin.
 
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I get all my news from Fox. The women are hot on there. Just sayin.
Really? I wish there was one with good looking guys then I'd have a reason to watch. I get my news in the check out line at the grocery store....ya know the important stuff;):p
 

Tommy379

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Really? I wish there was one with good looking guys then I'd have a reason to watch. I get my news in the check out line at the grocery store....ya know the important stuff;):p
The men in black swear by it.
 
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Oh, I have long known he and several others would claim Trump is going to do all sorts of things. But there are open videos all over the internet that prove this crude, silly jerking is just Trump's way of saying some people have no idea what they are doing.

Frankly, I find it kind of bordering on a mental disorder to claim Trump would mock a disability, especially since it is also so well documented for years and years how magnanimous he has been in his charity contributions to handicapped people.
Is It raining or Is that pee,Tell me YOUR truth.
 
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I get all my news from Fox. The women are hot on there. Just sayin.
Really? I wish there was one with good looking guys then I'd have a reason to watch. I get my news in the check out line at the grocery store....ya know the important stuff;):p
;)Look at Willie-T.LOjust teasing bro.
I couldn't resist.lol
 

SparkleEyes

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Mostly from FOX. Yes, they lean toward Trump, but I have found that they never just leave things out like some of the others do. Some of the others are still claiming Trump mocked a reporter's handicap, when that was solidly disproven months ago.
It is a problem when you get your news from "mostly" one source.
 
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It is a problem when you get your news from "mostly" one source.
For about 40% of the news, I have found that when I see a story on Fox, as I flip channels to CNN or one of the others, very often I do not get to see, sometimes, half of the more complete video I just watched on FOX. That says some pretty serious things to me..... they had the same opportunity to show the whole truth (as far as a particular video might show) as FOX had, but they often edit out, or cut short, anything that will not uphold, or will debunk, their prejudiced view.
 

maxwel

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Where do I get my news...


I come to CC and read what our liberal friends have to say about the latest events.
Then I try to imagine the exact opposite.

And THAT is how I get my news.

: )
 

posthuman

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It is a problem when you get your news from "mostly" one source.
yes i think that's very true.

FOX for example in the past justified their obvious bias by saying they needed to "balance" media outlets that had obvious bias towards the DNC. that justification, however, is out the window when you're not reading something like Huffpost or Mother Earth News alongside of the pundits there. in that case you're just as unbalanced, but in the other direction.

i try to read through a number of the major sites from other countries, especially about international events, and it's also sometimes pretty illuminating to see how people in different parts of Europe, Arabia, Australia etc. react to events in America -- people who largely haven't been propagandized by the party-aligned news outlets we have here ((though they may be propagandized similarly in their own lands)). if there's a headline or topic i'm interested in i'll read about it on several sites looking for more data and different points of view. i think that getting the opinion and slant of sources that represent multiple outlooks is a key to avoiding being propagandized -- a word i've repeated several times now, because i truly feel it's a very real, integral and growing part of our media, that we need to be aware of and take steps not to be 'taken in by.' we shouldn't find ourselves on one side of the fence or the other completely dismissing one news source just because "oh they're liberal" or "oh they're ultra conservative" -- with that kind of attitude we're reading opinion, not news.
 

posthuman

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For about 40% of the news, I have found that when I see a story on Fox, as I flip channels to CNN or one of the others, very often I do not get to see, sometimes, half of the more complete video I just watched on FOX. That says some pretty serious things to me..... they had the same opportunity to show the whole truth (as far as a particular video might show) as FOX had, but they often edit out, or cut short, anything that will not uphold, or will debunk, their prejudiced view.

i've seen the same thing on FOX pretty often though -- selectively editing quotes or footage and leaving important facts out. they are not any more trustworthy than other major media outlets in general IMO, especially among their pundits, opinion pieces and round-table discussions as opposed to the regular headline news.

but in more general terms this is something i like very much about NPR, who being free from advertisers and monetization, can spend a whole lot more time on a story than places like FOX, CNN or MSNBC. not catering to a short attention-span audience and not having to break every 2 minutes to sell something, and not trying to keep up revenue driven by viewership allows them to do much more in-depth reporting. there may well be some political bias involved at NPR too, but in this respect they often have a higher quality of reporting.

it will be a shame to see our new administration & congress destroy public broadcasting.
 

Tommy379

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i've seen the same thing on FOX pretty often though -- selectively editing quotes or footage and leaving important facts out. they are not any more trustworthy than other major media outlets in general IMO, especially among their pundits, opinion pieces and round-table discussions as opposed to the regular headline news.

but in more general terms this is something i like very much about NPR, who being free from advertisers and monetization, can spend a whole lot more time on a story than places like FOX, CNN or MSNBC. not catering to a short attention-span audience and not having to break every 2 minutes to sell something, and not trying to keep up revenue driven by viewership allows them to do much more in-depth reporting. there may well be some political bias involved at NPR too, but in this respect they often have a higher quality of reporting.

it will be a shame to see our new administration & congress destroy public broadcasting.
It is not the responsibility of the government to create or fund any media outlet. Good riddance to NPR.
 

tourist

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It is not the responsibility of the government to create or fund any media outlet. Good riddance to NPR.
I fully concur. NPR is very liberal and the reporting and stories are slanted to support their myopic point of view.
 
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i've seen the same thing on FOX pretty often though -- selectively editing quotes or footage and leaving important facts out. they are not any more trustworthy than other major media outlets in general IMO, especially among their pundits, opinion pieces and round-table discussions as opposed to the regular headline news.

but in more general terms this is something i like very much about NPR, who being free from advertisers and monetization, can spend a whole lot more time on a story than places like FOX, CNN or MSNBC. not catering to a short attention-span audience and not having to break every 2 minutes to sell something, and not trying to keep up revenue driven by viewership allows them to do much more in-depth reporting. there may well be some political bias involved at NPR too, but in this respect they often have a higher quality of reporting.

it will be a shame to see our new administration & congress destroy public broadcasting.
Maybe he will give us back ownership of it....since we do own it.