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Apparently, they prefer lies over reality.
Hey people ! There's a storm a brewin' !
The division started with Ferguson and by 2016, shoot outs with the cops, one of the largest confrontations took place in Texas.
Stop hanging on every word of media and start thinking about a country with over 300 million people brainwashed by media and even obozo himself, that there was nothing they could do for the country with out actually saying it flat out. They did great at dividing it and then some.
Trump must have had a magic wand. Now if we just had better educated people to understand economics, policy, security, and laws.
If Trump said "Today the sky is blue with some white clouds" Intelligent people would still look out of the window!
Dreagoneer, what? Not much sense in your comment
and/or Snopes
to check on all political statements.
Which particular ones do you think are lies ?
The Washington Post generally does an incredible job of true investigative journalism,
one of the best in the country. As with all papers, the Oped opinions however vary in quality. It depends upon the writer.
Indeed, they are not. However, conservatives like to refer to them as such,
especially when the facts don't jive with what they have read with false claims read in political propaganda.
It's true that no fact checker is 100% perfect. We all make mistakes.
However, both sites are generally quite reliable.