This article was published more than 3 years agoCommentGift ShareI was talking to an acquaintance recently about Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign.He liked the Massachusetts Democrat’s detailed policies and was impressed with her recent CNN town hall presentation.But ...
Perspective | Trump won’t stop coining nasty nicknames for his foes — but the media must stop amplifying them. Read more

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Biased
May 22, 2019
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Sensational
May 21, 2019
I feel like this article is beyond hypocritical. "the media needs to stop amplifying the power of these names" -an article that reminds us all of these nicknames.
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Political Agenda
May 21, 2019
This is borderline hitpiece...
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Surface Level
May 21, 2019
The reason credder exists is because the media has taken on the role of prophets (false, ie. 2016), not just of the future, but of what is Good and Bad. And they are wrong. Compare 'Bad' now to what the media thought was bad circa 1950. Abstractions will always confuse and defeat the media.
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May 18, 2019
While an opinion piece, it is reasonably transparent and unbiased.
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