g5000
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The desire to believe is exploited to the max by hack media outlets. They use all the propaganda tools: Dramatic music; emotion-laden rhetoric; repetition; piling on claims faster than they can be debunked.
As the saying goes, a lie is halfway around the world before the truth can get its pants on.
The rubes are too stupid to notice that in all the noise, not one shred of evidence is provided to them. The partisan hack media outlets realized long ago the hard work and inconvenience of discovering facts and reporting them is no longer necessary. Their audience tunes in to hear what they want to hear, not to hear facts.
As the saying goes, a lie is halfway around the world before the truth can get its pants on.
The rubes are too stupid to notice that in all the noise, not one shred of evidence is provided to them. The partisan hack media outlets realized long ago the hard work and inconvenience of discovering facts and reporting them is no longer necessary. Their audience tunes in to hear what they want to hear, not to hear facts.