You are going to be fascinated by this week's @FullMeasureNews cover story on Russia and Ukraine money spent to influence US politicians, news and dialogue!
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It is always a matter of degree. Yes both sides pretty much do everything but what matters is the degree in which they participate. You KNOW the “both sides” or “whatabout” argument is usually used to deflect.
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I just went in with no preconceived notions and read and read and read for the past year and this is what I found. But you will see what you wish to see and judge me as you wish!pic.twitter.com/b1Fr4iQbzB
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I will watch with an open mind and if I find fault with something I will bring it to your attention civilly and you can respond as to why I am wrong. But judging from your responses I gather I was spot on with the “both sides, narrative. I hate when I am so right.
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(How will you know if it's a narrative or simply the truth?) Seems like you've already decided. SPOILER ALERT: Both sides do it. But there's much more to it.
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You do know you are predictable. I know you think you are just a unbiased journalist going right down the middle but you have let your biases get the best of you or alternative, U slant your product to please your right wing audience. A muted version of Ann Coulter.
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That's going a bit far. You're making a lot of judgements having not even watched the news product. Now Joe that isn't fair or logical. But it's your right! (Do you think you are unpredictable?)pic.twitter.com/1o50jWmKu1
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The Ann Coulter part?
I’ll watch and try to be completely fair and I will let you know what I think. It is an important topic and I am glad you are tackling it. That is far more than many on the right have even been willing to do so props for that. Now, don’t disappoint me. -
Note to self: rewrite story quickly. Joe will be watching.
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