Are WSJ's provocative tweets part of a PR strategy to promote their articles and talk about an issue they otherwise are afraid to address directly?
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Now your finally catching on. It’s always been about the money money!! He hasn’t had a hit in how long? What better way than to jump on this current media mess
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Why didn’t the Wall Street journal write an article or ask that question when liberal celebrities like Jay-Z and Beyoncé endorsed
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Well it’s not working, I wouldn’t cross the street to see him
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WSJ's Tweets Follow a Familiar Playbook-Just ask a question and you can pretend not to be saying exactly what you want to say. Will They Work This Time?
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Ya think????
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Any press is good press and everything he says is on a pedestal, but if he wasn’t famous we’d all think he’s weird af. Which he is. I don’t even see where this genius label comes from. Is he employed at Apple stores operating the help desk?
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Disgusting, if true.
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Instead of attacking this man, start investigating what’s really going on.
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My point, too much focus on him, rather than the catastrophes going on in our world, like child trafficking and worse.
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