Notable: the most avid newfound propagators of conspiracy news tend to be, broadly speaking, on the 'center-left' https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/liberal-fever-swamps/530736/ …
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Replying to @mtracey
Of course you would say that. Nothing in this article, omitting many of your conspiracy-fueled co-workers, corroborates your point.
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Replying to @KPhed
If you don't believe the article "corroborates the point" then take it up with the author of the article.
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Do you think pod saves America promotes conspiracy theories?
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Replying to @beardedcrank @KPhed
The article specifically notes that the podcast is critical of conspiracies. But as a broad overview of the media ecosystem, it's accurate.
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Most of the FB pages listed were very pro Bernie.
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Replying to @beardedcrank @KPhed
Believe it or not, Bernie drew support from the center-left in addition to the left.
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Which of those fb pages would you classify as center left?
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They're catering to what I would call a 'center-left' sensibility -- blithering, monomanaical anti-Trump rage -- because it gets clicks.
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Replying to @mtracey @beardedcrank
Why is that center left? What does this have to do with political ideology? And why is it important to you to qualify it as such?
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