"He was never a person. He was a journalist!"
Being there makes your judgment suspect. I don’t care how savvy you think you are, you’re marinating in a disinformation campaign.
The ad did not, in fact, misrepresent Reagan's views. But the idea that anyone needs the Reagan Foundation's goddamn permission to use the publicly broadcast official remarks of a former president and/or edit them for brevity is crazy
The ad did not, in fact, misrepresent Reagan's views. But the idea that anyone needs the Reagan Foundation's goddamn permission to use the publicly broadcast official remarks of a former president and/or edit them for brevity is crazy
Literally the most predictable crime in modern history after pro sports make computerized gambling literally central to revenue models.
Literally the most predictable crime in modern history after pro sports make computerized gambling literally central to revenue models.
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Cronkite’s statement was a stunning rebuke to President Lyndon Johnson
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What makes it unusual is the rapid collapse from a set of widely espoused norms and values that centered on liberty. It is the sacking of the shining city on hill that shocks.