I got my "hurricane news" from the weather channel. Had to listen to climate change rattling, but the news was there to be had for anyone wanting it
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NPR is hyper political, has been for years. Unfortunately that has also crept into local programmng such as Think (krys boyd). I used to listen nightly to the replays, but had to turn it off due to the continual anti Trump diatribes
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I admit, I'm angry. 13 soldiers dead because of a horribly executed withdrawal. As many as 10 dead from a drone strike that our own leadeship tried to paint as a successful killing of a terrorist. Hundreds of Americans left behind in a war zone to fend for themselves when it didn't have to come to this. An EO on inauguration day costing hundreds (thousands?) of people to be unemployed immediately. Who does that ****?
I don't need a talking head to be pissed off, so plz don't point a sole finger at news channels/ orgs. I don't need hyperbole to tell me a white woman wearing a gorilla mask throwing an egg at Larry Elder is reprehensible & racist.
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Did you post this same thing when Trump was getting roasted over crap he didn't say or didn't do? Just wondering
We live in a divided country. The media may have played a part, yes. But political agendas are what has driven the divide
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Last edited: Sep 13, 2021