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senseandsensibility

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17. Thank you
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:31 PM
Yesterday

I suppose one could write an article with no factual errors about the Covid pandemic that did not assign blame to anyone or call out any lies. Often what is omitted is the real culprit and by doing that, you do not give the reader a clear picture of the truth.

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NYT sanewashing knows no bounds [View all] senseandsensibility Yesterday OP
The NYTs apologists here will just poo-poo it and tell us jrthin Yesterday #1
Let them read art senseandsensibility Yesterday #2
The cases they are failing at are the cases that seriously hurt us and can destroy. jrthin Yesterday #8
Is the article not fact-based? maxsolomon Yesterday #11
It doesn't contain any criticism; it's pretty much "he's in control now" muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #14
Thank you senseandsensibility Yesterday #17
Please stop it. It doesn't matter if the article is accurate or not. jrthin Yesterday #15
A lot of work goes into writing headlines senseandsensibility Yesterday #16
Responding to Reply #2. maxsolomon Yesterday #18
But most don't read full articles SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #19
There seem to be a few SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #12
I agree that is strange senseandsensibility Yesterday #13
I wish I could recommend your post a millions times! jrthin Yesterday #21
I guess that on December 7, 1941, the Japanese demonstrated that steel is Wonder Why Yesterday #3
Perfect! senseandsensibility Yesterday #4
Jeebus, that is a terrible headline Redleg Yesterday #5
Too true senseandsensibility Yesterday #7
Several respondents called them out for it AStern Yesterday #6
Glad to hear they were called out senseandsensibility Yesterday #20
Should be 'Appetite for Destruction' SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #9
Welcome to the Jungle EnergizedLib Yesterday #10
They may be afraid of the ire of Trump, but ReRe Yesterday #22
Probably both senseandsensibility Yesterday #23
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