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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFOX type, proTrump "news" is now mainstream.
This is the kind of bullsh*t free political advertising that is considered "news" in Oregon!
"Trump has already created thousands of jobs, but needs big reforms to keep them."
http://katu.com/news/nation-world/trump-has-already-created-thousands-of-jobs-but-needs-big-reforms-to-keep-them
They aren't even pretending to be objective!
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FOX type, proTrump "news" is now mainstream. (Original Post)
PdxSean
Jan 2017
OP
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I believe this fake "story" falls under the umbrella of fake news.
democratisphere
Jan 2017
#4
We stopped using alt-right in favor of white supremecists, can we start calling this, "lying" yet?
Crash2Parties
Jan 2017
#5
Jacob Boehme
(789 posts)1. "B" is for....
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democratisphere
(17,235 posts)2. There should be a network dedicated to outing fake news
PdxSean
(574 posts)3. Worse than fake news.
This is worse than fake news. The article cites unnamed "experts" to support the conclusion that "Trump has already created thousands of jobs, but needs big reforms to keep them." It's little more than free advertising cloaked as "journalism."
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)4. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I believe this fake "story" falls under the umbrella of fake news.
I expect we will see alot more of this fake crap after 1/20/17. Got to call "them" on it!
Crash2Parties
(6,017 posts)5. We stopped using alt-right in favor of white supremecists, can we start calling this, "lying" yet?