They overthought this headline so much they got gibberish. His rise tracks a debate?http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/29/world/europe/rise-of-donald-trump-tracks-growing-debate-over-global-fascism.html …
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The Washington Post has used the F-word now. NYT just hasn't worked up the nerve yet.
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must have worried about infringing the fascism API
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Considering how much Trump likes threatening lawsuits, I think a bit of ambiguity may be advisable.
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"Doubletalk" seems to be the instrument of choice, to frame a sensitive topic in a politically correct fashion.
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The way they wrote it, "...tracks debate over fascism," if challenged they can always claim "correlation does not imply causation."
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they didn't want to track the rising global debate on triggering?
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like a glove on a (local) hand. He is just a messenger. A good one, mind you ( his words). 4th Reich, unmasked.
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He's saying what rest of his party is thinking. The "rise" currently controls legislative branch and been around for just a bit.
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