EddieDoyers
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Lol at buzzfeed and infowars
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Those rankings are kinda nonsense
Breitbart being mixed quality, gimmie a break
Those rankings are kinda nonsense
Breitbart being mixed quality, gimmie a break
Vox isn't anywhere near the same level The Blaze
@SopanDeb: Every word of this is amazing. https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d_story.html?utm_term=.6c85686ec363&tid=sm_tw …
USA today was known to lean right I thought.....
WthWhelp
People need to stop giving Milo attention
That's the only reason he stays relevant
Ridiculous. I'm not all the way against guns; my dad owns 7 hunting rifles and I think Switzerland shows that very high gun ownership per capita can indeed work. Whatever regulations and gun culture they have over there seems to work very well. I can only recall one mass shooting there.Eliminate gun free school zones
But guns should not be on school grounds, ever. Not for shooting non-existant grizzly bears on school grounds, not for anything.
Bruh...
[QUOTE url="[URL]http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-enrique-pena-nieto-mexico-phone-call-humiliating-threatening-2017-2[/URL]"]
@NatashaBertrand: Trump reportedly told Mexican Pres last week that US would invade to combat drug trade if EPN couldn't do it himself
http://www.businessinsider.com/trum...ico-phone-call-humiliating-threatening-2017-2
This can't be real man
That's some real life Civilization ****.
wait, that was real?!?Yeah, but now we have to fear grizzly bears for some reason
wait, that was real?!?Yeah, but now we have to fear grizzly bears for some reason
Go eat a tamale b
Tamale season is over ese, what if i told you to go eat some fried chicken? Youd be cryin and snitchin like the liberal you are.
One of the world’s largest news agencies has instructed its journalists to "practice skills learned" in hostile countries and warzones while reporting on the Trump administration.
In a message to thousands of Reuters reporters and photographers, its editor-in-chief offered advice on how to address the many “challenges” raised by Donald Trump’s presidency.
“It’s not every day that a US President calls journalists ‘among the most dishonest human beings on earth’ or that his chief strategist dubs the media ‘the opposition party’,” Steve Adler wrote.
“We don’t know yet how sharp the Trump administration’s attacks will be over time or to what extent those attacks will be accompanied by legal restrictions on our news-gathering.”
Mr Adler said that although there had been debate over whether to oppose Mr Trump’s administration or boycott its press briefings, Reuters would continue the unbiased style of reporting it uses in countries “in which the media is unwelcome and frequently under attack”.
He cited examples as Turkey, the Philippines, Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, Thailand, China, Zimbabwe and Russia, where journalists have been detained, killed, prosecuted, attacked, threatened, censored and denied visas.