Posted on 01/20/2021 7:33:56 AM PST by MtnClimber
The so called journalists at the NYT must be wetting their pull-ups.
“The media are lying... “
That’s enough, covers it.
Download it while you still can.
The Left is of course calling it RACIST!, ignoring that the vice chair of the group that authored it is professor Carol Swain, a black woman. With whom they could not prevail in a debate on this supposed racism.
“The media are lying about the 1776 Report”
This new English grammar thing considering companies as “they” is crazy, so I am stepping up to assert the same for a person.
After all, a person is a collection of billions of cells, just as companies are collections of people.
The Left survives on lies. The inspiring true story of this country is like a stake through their evil heart.
I got kicked off this to make room for Ned Ryun, no historian.
However, I got a better gig, the Board of Education Sciences, a 4-year position that Biteme cannot fire me from.
Thanks.
Since the enemydia give aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States of America, what else should they be expected to do?
A number of tears ago the NYT fired a whole slew of editors, so that means they are really free-wheeling it.
That’s year not tears.
bump
Media is the plural of medium.
The opening for that accusation was glaringly left in the report. Notice that in the lengthy discussion of the US Constitution, there is absolutely zero mention of, or explanation regarding, the 3/5 of a vote provision.
Unreasonable leftists that resist the truth will need to be ...
I hope you can share your experiences from time to time!
Sure. It meets 3x a year, apparently 15 ppl to review all national education stats. Let you know more when I know.
“Is vs. Are with Collective Nouns”
“A collective noun refers to a group of people or things that is treated as a single entity in speech. Committee is a collective noun. A committee is made up of multiple people, but the word itself is singular in form. In American English, collective nouns take is. In British English, collective nouns can take is or are.”
“The committee is considering the budget right now.”
“The audience is getting antsy.”
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/is-vs-are/
“Download it while you still can.”
It’s already gone!!!
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