When the President of the US brings in the National Enquirer to back him up, and cries about fake news. 
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We are playing 5th dimensional word find.
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An official statement from the National Enquirer: what planet are we on NOW?
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I was thinking the same thing
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Translation: "Blackmail? Oh, that was the White House, not us. We just harassed (but didn't threaten) teenage girls."
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Yeah it doesn't say they didn't contact them - semantics matter.
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They didn't say that you threatened their kids, they said you HARASSED them. Pay closer attention
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Wordplay. These mofo's are making us pay CAREFUL attention to their rollercoaster usage of the English language.
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That "publication" has no credibility.
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"did not threaten" no denial of contacting his kids, they just deny it was a "threat". Fuck these people.
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Now back to the Bigfoot sighting story...
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Notice that there's no denial of what they've actually been accused of. Nobody claimed that the National Enquirer "threatened" anyone.
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Joe and Mika said they were threatened.
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No, they said the National Enquirer was calling her kids. Then Geist used the word "harassed".
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It's not as if Joe has any more credibility than the NE.
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That's irrelevent. They didn't claim the NE threatened them.
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Claims by those with credibility challenges are hardly credible.
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It's very relevant. Unless you have a bias you're unwilling to concede.
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