New York Times last week: Some proof of success, some contrary, some inconclusive. New York Times this week: NO PROOF FOR TRUMP DRUGS! This kind of heinous looseness with words is what causes media distrust.pic.twitter.com/M1xGArPQ4j
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Inconclusive also doesn’t mean “no proof”. It means just that... inconclusive. So how is that a reason to attack someone for hyping them? There’s a new study out on this next week. What does the NYT study achieve? I’ll wait for a rationale reply but you’ll likely just screech.
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