<Universe where Trump staff has been literally raping children>An ideologically motivated opposition has weaponized the White House's sex abuse crisis to threaten not only Trump's agenda but his entire presidencyhttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1034413804174667783 …
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You can rely on NYT to tell you how to feel about something before they tell you what it is you're having feelings about.
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Replying to @frogstoyevsky
I think their main audience is people who want to know what their social peers and near-superiors believe, so they can conform. That's why the feelings are up front. It's a lot of work staying loyal to the upper middle class!
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Replying to @St_Rev @frogstoyevsky
Put another way, it's almost impossible to keep track of class gossip, uh I mean news, without a scorecard. It's too much work to keep track of who the good guys and bad guys are supposed to be. NYT sells scorecards, clearly marked.
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"Oh, this Beto O'Rourke guy, they say he's Kennedy-esque, I now have good feelings about him, he's my guy, I am more optimistic now that I know a good guy is facing bad guy Cruz"
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