Smerconish: There’s a limit to my sympathy for the unvaccinated
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Hmm. “falsely suggest.” “lie.” Lie is accurate, and it’s fewer syllables. So, I wonder why they’d go ahead and say “falsely suggest”? (Rhetorical question, of course.)
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Hello Ali. I know you said your comment was rhetorical, but I would like to respond because it is important. See the corporate media and the corporate Democrats are using the old way of never being direct and rude to each other. They bring a rule book to a cage match. While the Republicans are willing to smear, lie, make stuff up, misdirect, and flat out accuse the Democrats of the worst crimes in the world, Democrats play nice without a bad word. Then the news media push falsehoods as the facts because they don’t want to lose advertising, don’t want to lose access to the Republicans, don’t want to have to explain how they are part of the real problem. Watch a news interview on any mainstream channel and they rarely interrupt or push back on Republicans yet do it all the time with Democrats. Hugs
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