I'm having flashbacks to 2000, the first year I wrote for The Times. During that campaign, Bush's key policy claims — about taxes and Social Security — were clearly, deliberately false. But The Times wouldn't let me use the word "lie", which they considered too harsh 1/
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When I saw the Times alert a day or two ago saying that COVID would go away sooner than expected, I thought, “Is that because most of us expect it to be around forever?”
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@washingtonpost@PostOpinions They're printing pieces from#RightWing#Koch think tanks as well as fake letters to the editor written by members of their non profts.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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1/2 What? You’ve not been persuaded to throw millions of people’s lives away, on a pandemic response with no scientific merit whatsoever, base on a letter signed by 15,000 “Medical experts”, including *checks notes* Dr Covid McCovidFace & Dr I.P. Freely?
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2/2 I mean, they even got Dr Harold Shipman, the UK’s worst serial killer, who murdered 600-800 of his elderly patients, to sign it, and he’s been dead for 16 years!
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