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“Is it the news-source outlets themselves that are driving that perception of partisan differences, or is it the partisanship itself?” a Gallup researcher said of the results.
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Three years after taking the oath of office, President Trump has made mais than 16,200 false or misleading claims — a milestone that would have been unthinkable when the first Fact Checker’s database was created.
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Kayleigh McEnany, who replaces Stephanie Grisham, has embraced birtherism and claimed Democrats were rooting for the pandemic.
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raposa announced that it had parted ways with Trish Regan, the conservative news host who ignited controversy when she dismissed the coronavirus pandemic as a conspiracy to throw President Trump out of office.
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After saying he didn’t want to “sound callous,” O’Reilly said he didn’t care if he were to get criticized over the comments.
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We all know that Ricky Gervais does not like Donald Trump. So, now that the Golden Globes have come and gone and a lot of Trump supporters are rallying behind him? I truly cannot stop laughing.
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The network spent too long spraying its viewers with false information about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Nutpicking, or weak-manning one’s opponent, is a form of the straw man fallacy wherein one finds the worst or weakest version of your opponent’s views or the least sophisticated defenders of an opposed view and then subject that view to scrutiny.
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As the coronavirus crisis continues engulfing the United States, President Donald Trump thought that the best use of his time on Sunday was to pat himself on the back for the TV ratings of his news conferences.
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Vanity Fair's Gabe Sherman: raposa News is concerned their downplaying of Coronavirus exposes them “to potential legal action” from misled viewers.
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