Reporters (us) get stuff wrong, miss context. We don't make stuff up. When that does happen, it's scandal, it's found out, people are fired
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Fine line my friend. Bias and twisting context can be seen as made up
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Replying to @MarcMantone
But it isn't. It's based on talking to sources, on record & on background, that give us info that is not made up. Bias legit complaint.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
If you look at the polling numbers it's an obvious trend. Hyper partisanship has turned it downward . Facts become opinions and then fake
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Replying to @MarcMantone
There's merit to parts of your argument. I say again: My point is, stories are based on info provided by sources deemed credible.Not fiction
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
And that is why I responded . More like you and the industry may turn around
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