Let's be fair. Maybe their checking the facts budget was eliminated. We just don't know.
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I hope the home schooling mother didn’t make the ‘who’s’ instead of ’whose’ mistake and the error was just the spell checker misfiring...
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And if they ever did make a retraction it would be big bright and bold at the top of the page for everyone to see. Because. They’re. Good. People.
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They're scared that this is gonna expose how useless schools are.
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They would? Or am I missing the <<sarc>> disclaimer?
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The corporate media isn't ignorant, but they want you to be ignorant. It's their entire business model, and the source of their power.
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@SharylAttkisson podcast, where she tells of how a NY Times editor essentially admitted that the paper cherry-picks facts to drive their audience to a predetermined conclusion. - 1 more reply
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WaPo and facts cannot be in the same sentence without the word oxymoron.
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If WAPO isn’t ignorant of the facts, then they deliberately report

#FakeNews. Not sure which is worse.
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