The twins adopting the "depends on what the meaning of 'is' is" line of arguing is an interesting way to show their Clinton support
Which, once again, brings us back to the original question, what is the role of the media?
It seems like you want the news to never editorialize. Trump says Obama founded ISIS, just report it and move on to the next story. Let the American public figure out whether it's true or not. It's their prerogative if they want to believe it, or if they even know that it's (obviously) a complete lie.
When Hitler says he wants an Aryan Nation and to exterminate all the Jews we just report it and move on?
Where is the line drawn.
Obviously big gap between Trump and Hitler, just pointing out the extreme of "reporting the news" and not commenting at all on it.
Mother So Dear '12
There is no truth in media, it's all subjective, except for all of the right wing expose pieces about Hillary Clinton's bad-health/corruption/dishonesty. All of that stuff is indisputable.
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Draxx them sklounst
The medias role is the talk about whatever makes them the most money. Capitalism.
More excellent reporting
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Lol. Three years ago conservatives were making fun of Dems for not engaging in Russia panic.
Hollywood venting, what wonderful folks
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...owe-roast.html
It's a roast. Coulter was probably invited because Lowe himself is a staunch conservative. Pretty sure Karate Kid and Peyton are too.
Roast of whom? Rob Lowe, no?
Seen any of the shirts at Trump rallies?