Booing a president is (or, ahem … was) rare, so the booing is a legit news story. Saying there were more cheers than boos is like saying there were more people following the law than breaking it during a crime-spree.
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As a NJ suburbian, I'm pretty sure that's how New Yorkers say "hello!"
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No mention of Derek Lewishttps://twitter.com/vonpreux/status/1190828201351798784?s=21 …
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kinda highlights how pointless most political conversations are ;)
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Both realities exist in different worlds. Given many worlds I can choose a reality that comports to neither.
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Which one was it then? I’m still none the wiser (as the audio could quite easily have been doctored to suit either agenda)
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This is a clever way to expose the ignorant. Mindless reality is that boos and cheers are thought to be news, rather than tabloid headlines or an asinine political sport.
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Question- how is this news as opposed to an effort to shape public opinion? Notably, no version omits the booing.
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