These. Are. Three. Very. Weird. Paragraphs. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/shep-smith-fox-news-interview_us_5800f0d1e4b06e0475944919 …?pic.twitter.com/Ajlpow19v6
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Shep can do what he wants, but Huffington Post ~chose~ to handle these three paragraphs and this part of the interview in this way. Odd.
It sort of almost certainly says something that Shep wasn't willing to actually say and that Grim apparently wasn't willing to question.
To be clear, I am NOT trying to suggest that I think Huff Post was ~outing~ Shep or something. To the contrary, my issue is that ...
The story left the reader without a direct answer to a Very Obvious Question & clueless as to WHY that Very Obvious Question did not appear.
even better, nice as "he could be" to me
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