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@ScottAdamsSays, author of "Loserthink," joins me on @EpochTimes American Thought Leaders
: "From the moment we could measure…what the audience was responding to in real time…
The old business model of the #Press was DEAD."pic.twitter.com/Q1yxn64OwD
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"There were two outcomes… either there was nothing there or there was something that the voters of the United States really needed to know."
@ScottAdamsSays re-frames President's#Ukraine call and A LOT MORE, tonight on ATL
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"Either the president had soup after that phone call or he had a sandwich. Which of those lunches is impeachable?" It doesn't matter. The American president should not be asking foreign regimes to investigate his political rivals, whatever the outcome of such an investigation.
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As long as he is asking the same questions the public wants to know, he's doing his job. And only inexperienced people would suggest it could get kick-started by lower level people.
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That’s a ridiculous standard. There are all sorts of things the public would like to know that it’s not the president’s job to provide.
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If something is of public interest it’s the press’ job to investigate. If something is potentially criminal it’s the job of law enforcement to investigate.
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You sound inexperienced. For something like this, the “boss” always needs to kickstart it or nothing happens.
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The CIA and the FBI are perfectly capable of investigating when they find cause to do so. It isn't necessary to ask corrupt foreign governments with corrupt law enforcement to investigate for us.
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Unfortunately, those two organizations are no longer credible players when it comes to anything of political consequence. I wouldn't have trusted them.
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That’s one opinion. But not fact. According to you their boss is Trump - does that make him responsible for this so-called loss of credibility?
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