1. The current Chelsea Clinton quarrel with Amy Chozick is a good example of how feuds get handed down from one generation to the next. Clintons & Times have been fighting since early 1990s.https://twitter.com/thehill/status/988953503681908742 …
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'Freakout'? Your bias is showing
Maybe they’re tired of it, Jeet. To spend half a lifetime listening to false stories might do that to people.
Unfollowing you. First you blow up a simple and understandable request for fact-checking into a "feud," then you blame those who call you out on your unreasonable behaviors. Just incredible. You're what's wrong.
Careful. Your misogyny is showing. Again.
And into “feuds,” it would seem.
“People’s reaction to my piss-poor argument just proves that my argument was right” is also a poor form of argument
Moreover, if you view people pointing out that a subject of a book pointing out factual errors about her therein and requesting corrections is not a “feud” to be engaged in a “freakout”... well, that should seriously call into question your journalistic ethics and integrity
I am no ‘ Clintonite’ , but i think NYT was irresponsible with their email coverage. Cancelled my decade long subscription the day after election, and i will not subscribe until they own up
Appeals to your mentions is confirmation bias. There are many more followers of yours that won't reply.
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