#FakeNewsPoisoning: A medical condition caused by believing the news about Trump. Symptoms include laundry list complaints, ignorance of context, exaggerated anger, crazy-tweeting, word-thinking, mind-reading, freakish confidence, and hallucinations.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
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@ddale8 if you think the news about Trump is fake. (Scott has you mesmerized with his persuasion tactics.)3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Was he debunking Russian Collusion and the Fine People Hoax?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @ddale8
I don’t recall Daniel Dale ever promoting that kind of misinformation, nor debunking it. He tracks Trumps speeches & points out the relentless inaccuracies. It is astonishing in scope & frequency. To me it vastly exceeds Russia collusion plus fine people hoax. Subjective call.
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So he tries to disect hyperbolic speech? Sounds like he may be suffering from TDS lol.
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Is the “Charlottesville hoax” just hyperbole? Its a brazen lie, right? Lies often matter. A lot. Trumps lies are mostly not just hyperbole. Calling it all hyperbole is a persuasion tactic that Scott uses. Check out
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I say they are directionally accurate, which is the salient point.
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Calling lies "directionally accurate" is word thinking Scott.
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