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@Vee already posted it on the last page. Sorry.

Stein and that ilk are who control the narrative in this  country, or does their best to come close, anyway. It's both sad and deeply disturbing. They just won't stop. That they are also playing into the homophobia that !@#$%^&*] Carlson and others are pushing is not a surprise - they would have queer people in camps tomorrow if it got them one more Trump speech to cover.

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7 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

@Vee already posted it on the last page. Sorry.

Stein and that ilk are who control the narrative in this  country, or does their best to come close, anyway. It's both sad and deeply disturbing. They just won't stop. That they are also playing into the homophobia that !@#$%^&*] Carlson and others are pushing is not a surprise - they would have queer people in camps tomorrow if it got them one more Trump speech to cover.

If they controlled it as much as they wanted to they wouldn't always get ratioed. Politico's narratives in particular rarely take hold in the public these days but they try hard to push them anyway. Few resonate outside the Beltway, which is why you often see stuff trial ballooned on TV and then grudgingly walked back. (Remember how California was going to be a major referendum on the Democratic Party?)

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14 minutes ago, Vee said:

If they controlled it as much as they wanted to they wouldn't always get ratioed. Politico's narratives in particular rarely take hold in the public these days but they try hard to push them anyway. Few resonate outside the Beltway, which is why you often see stuff trial ballooned on TV and then grudgingly walked back. (Remember how California was going to be a major referendum on the Democratic Party?)

Politico is the most blatant, but they just draw attention away from these disinformation efforts all across the board. Here is another:

 

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Manchin has denied a party switch, for now anyway, but the gleeful media reaction is, if not surprising, still nauseating.

 

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Sam Stein buries the lede in yet another piece on how terrible the Democrats are and how everyone will blame the Democrats:

 

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Who is minding the store at MSNBC's graphics department? It's normal to make spelling mistakes and such, but these banners with mistakes are always left up for entire segments. 😳😳😳😳😳

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