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In reply to the discussion: Does this NY Times' headline bother you as much as it does me? [View all]Sanity Claws
(22,408 posts)48. But all don't disagree.
But even if they did, so what?
What does "it's me" mean? What am I? Wrong? Even if I were the only one who held an opinion, why would that make me wrong? If I have a different opinion, so what?
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The MSM loves them those "money surges"....who gets all that money?? To them it is all about the
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#2
Don't be picayune. It's not like The New York Times lies about matters of war and peace.
Octafish
Oct 2014
#3
Hahahaha!!!! There used to be a magazine devoted to correcting the Paper of Record...
Octafish
Oct 2014
#29
You think low information voters are influenced in their voting by how much money a Party raises?
brooklynite
Oct 2014
#14
...and almost everyone else disagreed with your interpretation of this as "bias"
brooklynite
Oct 2014
#17
no, its an accurate statement. a news paper is supposed to be objective otherwise
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2014
#9
the fact that money boost visibility of candidates, is really not a subjective matter
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2014
#18
Your argument has no merit because it's based on your feelings, not fact.
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2014
#31
Yes it bothers me, but I already knew the M$M worked for the same people as the GOP.
Rex
Oct 2014
#26
Surge of Money buoys Republicans in Races that Will Decide Control of Senate.
NCTraveler
Oct 2014
#27