That describes a lot of interviews, especially on 60 Minutes.
Sorry. If you have a difficult time with how Twitter works, you can ask someone else. You may NOT demand that I clarify something obvious.
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Well, in my world there's something called Twitter etiquette where people treat each other respectfully. You know nothing about
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how I feel about Hayden because I didn't respond to your tweet.
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If you want to listen to a propagandist on MSM, go for it.
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Where did I say that? Please stop making shit up. It's a bad look. I'd prefer if NO liars (Hayden included) showed up on MSM.
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not making any "shit" up. You throw "fake news" bullshit my way when you know nothing about my views, & then don't like response
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This was you, claiming to know MY views. "If you want to listen to a propagandist on MSM" Stop projecting.
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I'm not projecting anything. Simply relating that it's your choice to watch MSM air a master propagandist.
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Oh. Then you may rephrase your comment, apologize and THEN go away.
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If you have a difficult time with how Twitter works, too bad - anyone may demand that you clarify anything they want, at any time

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And be called out for being stupid and rude (and, like you, making shit up), of course. As she was.
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Putin-like propaganda is not "the specialty" of "a lot of the people who show on 60 Minutes". Stop making shit up. There's no equivalency.
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Can you link for me where I said that? Because, once again, you're inventing things I didn't say.
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You made your false equivalency right before you horked up the whataboutism at the end there - now sleep in it.pic.twitter.com/dlyLepP2tJ
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So no. You can't show me where I said it.
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