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Obama: respublikonų ištikimybė Trumpo melui dėl rinkimų klastojimo kelia grėsmę JAV demokratijai
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A terrorist.
Where have we heard these before? All of those horrendous labels have been hurled at President Donald Trump by a lefty media desperately flinging their tired, overused insults at a wall hoping something, anything will stick in the final month of the 2020 campaign.
From MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough asserting “Nobody’s ever done so much to kill so many,” to CNN’s Chris Cuomo bellowing that Trump “empowers hate” by “domestic terrorists,” the following are the most vicious attacks against Trump and conservatives over the last month:
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Co-host Joe Scarborough: “Nobody’s ever done so much to kill so many people. That is correct.”
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Reuters attempted to dismiss inflation fears after the disastrous Consumer Price Index (CPI) report was released by citing one of President Joe Biden’s donors.
Reuters’ story on the CPI data cited Johns Hopkins University Center for Financial Economics Director Robert Barbera.
Reuters included his comments in the fourth paragraph, to undercut the news that “U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in nearly 12 years in April,” which “could add fuel to financial market fears of a lengthy period of higher inflation.” “‘
This is not a sign of an inflation problem,’” Barbera reportedly told
Reuters. “‘
We have the capacity to produce this stuff, we simply need time to get things back on line.