Last week, Krystal reported that this was all just a "corporate cluster" and that Twitter execs were solely to blame. Unlike the rest of liberal media, she's willing to change her opinion based on new facts.
LanceHarbor will certainly take umberage to her use of the word "evil," though.
Link: https://youtu.be/1ZBXZx3VBbY
Spoiler: because it is a nothingburger.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/12/media/twitter-files-reliable-sources/index.html
Come on, you cannot be this stupid.
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Jakers has to have more information than we do. To me, he's the same smug and vapid poster that he's always been.
He's interesting because the arrogance seems to be tied to his intelligence but he doesn't seem interested in having an intelligent conversation or sharing intelligent thoughts.
My guess is that he found a posting style that makes him feel superior without ever having to actually back it up. He's probably not actually like this in real life, and that's why Jakers tolerates him.
“Stupids” like the rest of us?
Bruh.
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Any reporting in the segment was taken from the Twitter Files and their reporting on that was accurate. It was mostly an opinion piece. What opinion did you disagree with and why?
bother giving them another chance.
But it's not just that they're wrong and misleading with their information, it's that they promote bad information.
The twitter files as you call them, is the big nothing. The big red-herring. And you all are daily suckers.
So, what did they get wrong or what do I disagree with? Them!
Remember when you called The Intercept a "far-right rag?"
I think I understand ignoring and disregarding information that is contrary to your world view. It lacks wisdom, but I understand that it probably makes you uncomfortable.
I don't understand the psychology behind blanket labeling of that information as something it's not. Who are you trying to manipulate with that method? Other people? Yourself?
always. And they give out misinformation as a standard.
NoOoOoOoOoOoOoOpe.
Remember that time you called The Intercept a "far-right rag" and then couldn't figure out how to Google "media bias chart?"
You've literally never watched them. You clearly don't even understand the premise of the show.
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Once I learn who they are.
Check out the Counterpoints episodes with Ryan and Emily too. Ryan is really good. Watching liberals that can have intelligent discussions would be really good for you.
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to drown yourself in propaganda?
"Ryan W. Grim is an American author and journalist. Grim was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for HuffPost and is the Washington, D.C. bureau chief for The Intercept. He is also a political commentator for Breaking Points and appears frequently on The Majority Report with Sam Seder."
I'm not fucking with you. Ryan is an interesting, intelligent source of information. And you'd agree with most of what he says, which seems to be your bag.
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Link: https://youtu.be/Yg0qlnh5I38
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68-74% of Millennials get their news from social media. Twitter, Insta, Facebook, YouTube. It's obviously higher with Gen Z.
Older normals still use MSM (laughing out loud emotional icon).
Abnormals who are interested in the depth of an issue and understanding from all sides are big time Breaking Points, Rising (@The Hill) and Substack (Taibbi, Greenwald, etc) fans.
Note that Krystal and Saager @ Breaking Points get more viewers per day than CNN (as an Independent) and Chris hasn't heard of them.
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