A politician is shot (but not killed) in my hometown of Alexandria, VA.
This is why it doesn't pay to keep reading the news. So damn depressing.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
sigh...
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Reading the news is a necessary duty for all citizens of a democracy. In my opinion, illiterates who have no clue about the issues should not be allowed to vote at all.
ReplyDeleteThe issue today is yellow journalism, a gutter press and fake news. Partisan propaganda is not news, and yet that is the only way to characterize much of the MSM in the US today.
Case in point:
FAKE NEWS: James Comey Says New York Times Article Was False Over Russia Colluding
https://youtu.be/0geLKRdM6jA
Going by his social-media history, the Alexandria shooter had been radicalized by leftist fake news. If he had been reading disinterested, factual journalism, his shooting rampage likely would have never happened.