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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3150136" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Hold on a minute there before you start accusing me of a blanket offense. </p><p>I reported what the NPR did with a minimum of research into government records. It didn't take much to prove the .gov numbers false. Kudu's to them.</p><p>When I blame the media in general, they are at fault for not doing what NPR did. I suspect they already knew the report was false, and ran with the .gov numbers because it met their narrative. They do have a history of that do they not? Their investigative reporters could have done the very thing that NPR did. Check the facts and verify. They did and refused to report the truth or were not really investigative reporters.</p><p>Very similar to the Lanny Davis case unfolding now with CNN and WAPO knowing the truth about their story of Trump knowing in advance of a meeting by his son with a Russian lawyer that he admitted was completely false now. CNN and WaPo has continued the story as if the confession never happened as a true story. </p><p>I stand by my statement that the media in general is working a narrative. Oh yeah, btw, fox news has been reporting the correct number of school shooting incidents for quite awhile. I guess someone there does their homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3150136, member: 5412"] Hold on a minute there before you start accusing me of a blanket offense. I reported what the NPR did with a minimum of research into government records. It didn't take much to prove the .gov numbers false. Kudu's to them. When I blame the media in general, they are at fault for not doing what NPR did. I suspect they already knew the report was false, and ran with the .gov numbers because it met their narrative. They do have a history of that do they not? Their investigative reporters could have done the very thing that NPR did. Check the facts and verify. They did and refused to report the truth or were not really investigative reporters. Very similar to the Lanny Davis case unfolding now with CNN and WAPO knowing the truth about their story of Trump knowing in advance of a meeting by his son with a Russian lawyer that he admitted was completely false now. CNN and WaPo has continued the story as if the confession never happened as a true story. I stand by my statement that the media in general is working a narrative. Oh yeah, btw, fox news has been reporting the correct number of school shooting incidents for quite awhile. I guess someone there does their homework. [/QUOTE]
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