DistrictDeacon
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Their polls nailed it, didn'T they? Congrats on getting this right. #notright
So incorrect polls = fake news in your world?
Their polls nailed it, didn'T they? Congrats on getting this right. #notright
So incorrect polls = fake news in your world?
Getting it completely wrong is not a win where I come from.
Is that a yes?
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Reminder: the MSM had all but declared her the winner. 81-19 chance; every poll in her favor.
But according to you guys, fake news is a right wing problem. Ph gonna Ph.
I imagine they take their craft seriously, so yes. They held their reports out as news, and they were dead wrong.
Sidenote: how are you taking this loss? Have you gotten to acceptance yet, or are we a few stages short?
Ok. Good to know what we're working with. In your mind, reporting the results of polls is the exact same as making up and publishing stories that you know are incorrect.
And I've fully accepted what happened during the election. And I'm truly worried about Trump's actions so far. We're going soon to find out what it's like to have a narcissist with no political or military experience run and represent our country to the rest of the world.
I live in a world in which someone thinks if an event with an 81% chance of happening doesn't happen, the analysis was fake.
I'll remember that next time an 81% free throw shooter misses a free throw.
It's not the same as Brian Williams or Rolling Stone-fake news, but it is clearly a former of getting it wrong. Perhaps we need to organize the types of errors the media makes.
But if you're really still worried about "fake news", there is absolutely no truth to the notion that you've "fully accepted what happened."
Blaming your earned loss on a "fake news" epidemic is itself fake news.
But by all means, persist in the post mortem exoneration. I really enjoy when you guys faultlessly lose control of another branch of government. Whose fault was it this time?
Why shouldn't I be worried that people voted based on purposely faked news stories? And that fake news had a wider influence than real stories in the last weeks of the election.
Aren't you? Don't you think people should make decisions based on true information?
Keep building those straw men. After all, fake men = real men in your world.
Do you think Hillary lost because of "fake news"? Really?
Straw man straw man straw man.
So predictable.
People would be more amenable to having a conversation with you if you didn't fall back on basic logical fallacies in every other post.
People would be more amenable to having a conversation with you if you didn't fall back on basic logical fallacies in every other post.
Just a tip. Assuming that you are actually interested in a conversation.
See above.