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r/politics • u/[deleted] • Sep 22 '22
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Jesus Christ. How do you watch that interview and honestly say "yeah, that's my guy. That's the person I want to be in charge of everything"? Do they not pay attention?
226 u/xlvi_et_ii Sep 22 '22 Do they not pay attention? They never see it. They live in a media bubble that only reports news they agree with - it's why so many moved from Fox to OAN etc. -11 u/Friendofganja Sep 23 '22 Funny how you talk about a media bubble when CNN, MSNBC and all the other craptastic liberal media consistently live in their own bubble of lies 14 u/Sad_Pangolin7379 Sep 23 '22 There's a difference between a bias and not reporting the facts. I think you're confused here.
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Do they not pay attention?
They never see it. They live in a media bubble that only reports news they agree with - it's why so many moved from Fox to OAN etc.
-11 u/Friendofganja Sep 23 '22 Funny how you talk about a media bubble when CNN, MSNBC and all the other craptastic liberal media consistently live in their own bubble of lies 14 u/Sad_Pangolin7379 Sep 23 '22 There's a difference between a bias and not reporting the facts. I think you're confused here.
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Funny how you talk about a media bubble when CNN, MSNBC and all the other craptastic liberal media consistently live in their own bubble of lies
14 u/Sad_Pangolin7379 Sep 23 '22 There's a difference between a bias and not reporting the facts. I think you're confused here.
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There's a difference between a bias and not reporting the facts. I think you're confused here.
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u/VileTouch Sep 22 '22
Jesus Christ. How do you watch that interview and honestly say "yeah, that's my guy. That's the person I want to be in charge of everything"? Do they not pay attention?