Suspicious packages were mailed to media outlets and a number of prominent people, including several Democratic figures. https://n.pr/2PTcOH4 pic.twitter.com/rutd2p3dlP
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And they say propaganda doesn't work when this tweet is a shining example that it does.
The only tweet(s) that are #propaganda are NPR's original tweet(s).
You misspelled Faux Noize.
Your attempt at being clever made me LOL... Try again?
I can’t type any slower. Sorry.
The rate of your typing was not in question.
What are you even talking about, #TrollBot?
We’ll try it in your native language. Я говорю правду к власти. вы хотите, чтобы те, кто у власти, защищали вас от истины.
You were reporting what he was saying. The governor was a little too quick to inject himself into things. Not NPR's fault.
While we don't know who sent the packages, we can lay partial blame with the president and his incendiary rhetoric. These packages are an act of terrorism. Let's not tiptoe around the word. And let's not be afraid to lay partial blame at the orange man in the White House.
It happens. You’re forgiven.
You don’t have to take the blame for his false statement. Be better than an automatic shill for those people.
When has he ever told the truth??
This whole chain of events is confusing and so much bad information is being tossed out there, it would best to stop the hand wringing and wait for some actual facts... for everyone. This entire thing is suspect at this point.
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