Maxdeath
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You are still missing the point. You have one person making an illusion to Hitler. You can find numerous uses by journalists of not just an illusion to but straight up calling Trump a dictator. How often was it even suggested that people keep 44 administration officials from going about their normal lives? How many times were any policies or actions compared to kristallnacht or Pearl Harbor? When was a young 44 supporter hat taken and a drink thrown on them?Be VERY SPECIFIC and link to a story by Fox that called Obama or Hillary Hitler Stalin or pol pot? Link to a story by fox that called for mobs to follow and attack members of Obama's government?When reporters are in such a hurry that they do not check sources, check spelling, check grammar then they need to slow down and look at their work. When they spin headlines for the biggest impact with little to no regard for the truth, they may want to look at their work. When they run a story on the front page or at the top of every half hour then bury the retraction on a short, quick second in the middle of the night or on the page under help wanted, they might want to look at their work. When you refuse to cover news that might reflect well on the president or put it with something that may detract from that news, they might want to look at their work. When they spend hours and acres of column comparing the president to Hitler, Stalin and others they may want to look at their work. When they applaud someone being fired for a tweet yet hire or defend someone for the same type of tweet they may want to look at their work.
The left always points out that this or that person on the right did something wrong yet defends or laughs off when someone points out the left.
I totally agree with your first paragraph.
But how come you never notice when someone on the right does this - you only point out the left? How did Fox cover Obama for example? How did they treat Clinton?
Here’s one instance.
Fox News Radio's Tom Sullivan aired "side-by-side comparison" of speeches by Hitler and Obama