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David Brooks Conjures Up Imaginary Trump Supporter for Fake Interview
Newsbusters ^
| October 5, 2019
| P.J. Gladnick
Posted on 10/06/2019 5:32:24 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
It’d be like a hoard of zombies devouring a body.
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10/06/2019 8:02:43 AM PDT
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bgill
To: PJ-Comix
I remember when Trump went to the New York Times shortly after he was elected ... a blue collar working man who was probably head of building maintenance saw him and shook his hand. Then introduced him to a man with him... You could see warmth between the President and the man who kept the New York Times running.
It was a cool and telling moment.
Trump would be a President of the people - and the phony 'elites' would hate him. It's turned out that way...
That said, I'm sure the stuffed shirts who run the place still they're they're superior... to Trump and to the people who keep the country running.
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10/06/2019 8:08:28 AM PDT
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GOPJ
(<img src=https://i.imgur.com/WjoG6dB.png width=500> The American press sucks...)
To: PJ-Comix
A professional journalist interviews an imaginary person?
A new low.
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10/06/2019 9:34:59 AM PDT
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mom.mom
(...our flag was still there.)
To: mom.mom
A professional journalist interviews an imaginary person?
should be a professional propagandist, thats what they are certainly not journalists
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10/06/2019 9:39:51 AM PDT
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rolling_stone
(no justice no peace and leakers)
To: HotHunt
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10/07/2019 2:17:36 AM PDT
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NetAddicted
(Just looking)
To: NetAddicted
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10/07/2019 3:50:46 AM PDT
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HotHunt
(Been there. Done that.)
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