To funny not to share. In Amish Country. No really. pic.twitter.com/CcyhpZ1ALy— Sparks🇺🇸🇮🇹⚓️ (@Sparks80079110) October 1, 2020
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With the next Pres Debate still set for Oct 15 in Miami, @presssec says Pres Trump wants to debate and plans on being at the debate. But she says he doesnt want rule changes that cover for a certain candidates inability to perform well.
.@johnrobertsFox I would refer you to your wifes reporting from 21 hours ago... accurate reporting I cited in the White House Press Briefing. https://t.co/dV3Hzp1UaI— Kayleigh McEnany (@PressSec) October 1, 2020
AP Issues New Guidance for Reporters to Cover Up Leftist Violence
The Associated Press (AP) issues guidelines, closely adhered to by many journalists, dictating what words are politically correct at the time and what words to avoid. The AP issued new guidance on Wednesday telling journalists to avoid using the word “riot” when covering leftwing events and refrain from reporting on property destruction because, according to the AP, such reporting has been used in the past as a way to stigmatize protests against lynching and racial injustice. To the AP, it’s not the job of journalists to report the news. It’s the job of journalists to advance a left-wing narrative.
Tweets at link.
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