Also, since you’re into class warfare: the people who can’t afford healthcare likely don’t have the luxury to sit around on Twitter, scouring it for the slightest slight, Bret Stephens-style. If you have that kind of time, you might just be, well, privileged.
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Yes but, it should be the job of the press to detail problems facing county and candidates proposals to address those problems -- not just poll numbers and idle speculation
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Sir, I highly suggest you get off this website and read some newspapers and sites like ProPublica
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In all fairness on the Yang front, he never got pressed in it because he was never seen as a serious candidate.
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Did you not notice the press support of Donald Trump in 2016?
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It is not that the press "supported" him, but that he was "selling paper", attracting clicks and giving a boost to news shows' ratings. Trump got an ENORMOUS amount of free time in the media, and it is certainly not unreasonable to conclude that media helped his election.
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This is an old and misrepresented, rotted chestnut. Ms. Ioffe has no doubt explained this incident countless times. It's no more relevant for the rehashing of it. Find something, ANYTHING, more clever to impress your internet buddies.
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Right. Their job is to attack Trump.
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That's the job of every rational American.
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