65 pts ยท September 25, 2013
r/im14andthisisdeep
And the media is supposed to report the truth to the people, not hyperbole.
Only good reason to take it back would be if it was incorrect. And if it was incorrect then they would've found out sooner than now.
Why would they all of a sudden take back an article that is over 14 years old as soon as it confirms something that Trump said? Biased much?
in the media have been in the media themselves. If the media can do hyperbole, why can't Trump? (3/2)
this, especially against Trump, so Trump does it back at them. The dude has been dealing with the media longer than most of the people (2/2)
"I call it truthful hyperbole. It's an innocent form of exaggeration and a very effective form of promotion." -Trump. The media does (1/2)
The Washington Post published an article back in September 2001 saying that there were people celebrating the attacks.
"Proceed to flight 394"
There is a line for me?
r/im14andthisisdeep
And the media is supposed to report the truth to the people, not hyperbole.
Only good reason to take it back would be if it was incorrect. And if it was incorrect then they would've found out sooner than now.
Why would they all of a sudden take back an article that is over 14 years old as soon as it confirms something that Trump said? Biased much?
in the media have been in the media themselves. If the media can do hyperbole, why can't Trump? (3/2)
this, especially against Trump, so Trump does it back at them. The dude has been dealing with the media longer than most of the people (2/2)
"I call it truthful hyperbole. It's an innocent form of exaggeration and a very effective form of promotion." -Trump. The media does (1/2)
The Washington Post published an article back in September 2001 saying that there were people celebrating the attacks.
"Proceed to flight 394"
There is a line for me?