I'm going through Trump's interviews with the AP and Fox Business, and there's just an astonishing amount of misinformation.
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Replying to @brianstelter
How can someone just be noticing this unless they were living in a cave since 1989? I mean, I am glad you're noticing this, but we were warning y'all since Escalator Day.
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Replying to @PeterCorless @brianstelter
In fairness to Brian, this isn't anywhere near the first time he's pointed out Trump's lies. Brian was just commenting on these two interviews, perhaps saying that they contain more misinformation than usual.
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Replying to @LMWeidman @brianstelter
I would love to trust that
@brianstelter has awoken. Fully. At last. But every once in a while he floors me with an incredibly tone-deaf#bothsiderism or, alternatively, some sort of "no-duh" realization. Q.v., when students "go too far" asking that they are not shot to death.pic.twitter.com/EX48dlmLGm
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Replying to @PeterCorless @brianstelter
Great example in support of your point about bothsiderism. I have never heard the MSD High students "go too far" in trying to get adults in power to save kids' lives. Whenever I've heard them interviewed or giving a speech, they've been entirely reasonable.
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Replying to @LMWeidman @brianstelter
Exactly. Stelter often does yeoman's work. There are plenty of worse shills in the industry today. But once in a while he hits a sour note or goes off-key like a piano that badly needs tuning.
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