Inaccurate? Try disgustingly deranged.
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"But the evidence doesn't back him up" is the scariest part of this NYT story/tweet, as it suggests that the editors are keeping their minds open to the possibility that there's evidence of baby executions that's yet to be discovered.
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It’s almost as if it’s 2016 again. The difference is you can’t claim ignorance or “he’s so different we weren’t sure how to cover him.” Continuing to normalize at this point is deliberate and I’m sorry to say would ironically make you an enemy of the people.
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Underrated tweet.
@nytimes is behaving like an enemy of the people by refusing to call out this blatant lie. It’s no longer American to give this russian operative a pass.
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HE LIED. It’s disgusting. It’s harmful.
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His “inaccurate refrain” is dangerous as the “lone wolves” accumulate.pic.twitter.com/tbM11KT9hL
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Nice image. Hadn't seen that one before.
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Really haunting
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@NYTimes: Do you ever get embarrassed over the 4-dimension mental gymnastics you go through to avoid using the words “blatantly lied”?https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1122572448921202693 … -
I wonder what the NYT Style Guide has to say about using 4 words when one or two would work?
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One small one... ‘lied’
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This is a LIE. An inaccurate refrain would be like singing “don’t go JASON waterfalls”.

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Or like “Hold me closer Tony Danza”
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Or like “There’s nothing that a hundred men on Mars could ever do. I guess it rains down in Africa.”
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“There’s a bathroom on the right”
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