That's 2 completely different pics, different people in background. And it's no different then the right using bad pics of Obama. They hardly ever showed Obama in a good light.
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So what's your point? I don't disagree with anything you said.
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So i guess we agree. Everyone has an agenda, and you use information favorable to that agenda. That's my point


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John Bolton of all people shared the “bad” image and created a narrative behind it.
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Neither picture is good or bad. They both could have good or bad narratives attached and never come close to the truth. People should know memes are nothing more than entertainment
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It's more than the body language. Why is he sitting? The only one sitting. Is he too feeble to stand?
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You're thinking of 40 something year old Obama who went to bed while 4 Americans fought for their lives in Benghazi because he had a fundraiser the next afternoon. Trump's schedule the last year & 1/2 would have killed the pajama boy president
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Every single time the media does something like this, they have to be called on it immediately and vigorously. Otherwise it become a narrative piton on which to stand and build upon.
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Considering consumer available digital cameras can produce 16 frames per second it's easy to see a professional shooting for
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Sad that while watching "the news" we have to constantly ask "who wants me to see/think this from this skew, and why" and "what facts are being 'cropped out', and why"
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One more on Pope-with-sad-face: Did I somehow miss all the stories that moaned about how unhappy the Pope was with Justin Trudeau?pic.twitter.com/52iGC3tCd6
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A picture is worth a thousand words, so they carefully choose the picture that fits their preferred narrative. It's arguable that it backfired on them this time, though. Many see the widely used photo as showing a strong Trump vs. a weak and exasperated Europe.
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No.....not so much. It shows an overweight petulant child who isn't getting his own way so he's going to sulk and pout.
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Of course we know exactly why the photo on the left, by Leftist crap weasels, was used. Divide, divide, divide...oh, Alinsky would be SO proud of today's slimy
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Divide??? So, how did this G6 turn out? Divided, would you say? Which leader was so sensitive to a little pushback and criticism (which was much milder than the criticisms he's been throwing around for two years) that he that he blew up the whole agreement?
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