News organizations that claim the truth are invariably liars. When you speak the truth, you don't have to label it so.
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This sounds cool but is just so demonstrably false, I wonder why you took the time to type it out.
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Also when you speak the truth, you don't need to sell people that you speak the truth, the way NYT is doing.
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The NYT is fact checking someone else's statement. They didn't comment on the validity of their own work.
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...positioning themselves as the arbiters of truth. News orgs that do so are always in reality liars, as is the NYT.
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If I say you wore red to a party & you provide a photo wearing blue, you're correcting, not arbiting. Arbiting requires ambiguity
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I don't think semantics means what you think it means, Carol.
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at this point, you could have fill in the blank. "Trump tells lie about ____" then copy paste every day.
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The Liar in Chief
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Trump lied? SHOCKING!
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~ He's delusional.
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" trump heard from someone somewhere that this may have happened!
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strategy should be in front of, not behind, Trump. By the time he tweets something, it's too late to undo the subsequent narrative
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@jaketapper self defending a "fact" after the fact with an "alternative fact" = lie. Sorry NYT you're becoming obsolete.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Serial accusers like Trump have a moral obligation, especially as president, to produce rational evidence.
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