The media's reverse propaganda tactics

Wolfstrike

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So...Hillary goes to lunch in the black neighborhood. They asked what she thought, and she said "I think I need more hot sauce"

A reporter said "Wow! she may as well have said fried chicken or watermelon"

What did the news headline read?

"Trump angers Hispanic voters"

because he said "Happy Cinco De Mayo from Trump tower"



That's how the left-wing media does it, folks.
 
Wrong
She was in an interview and the reporter,who was black, ask the personal question "What do you always keep in your purse?"

Hillary responded "Hot sauce"
 
So...Hillary goes to lunch in the black neighborhood. They asked what she thought, and she said "I think I need more hot sauce"

A reporter said "Wow! she may as well have said fried chicken or watermelon"

What did the news headline read?

"Trump angers Hispanic voters"

because he said "Happy Cinco De Mayo from Trump tower"



That's how the left-wing media does it, folks.

Don't be so daft, it's all the same machine. A half dozen multinational corporations preside over 90% of what americans are exposed to media wise. Step outside that. Fox News and MSNBC are selling the same perceptual reality. They're just tickling different homind brain receptors rooted in fictional tribal tribal identities
 
So...Hillary goes to lunch in the black neighborhood. They asked what she thought, and she said "I think I need more hot sauce"

A reporter said "Wow! she may as well have said fried chicken or watermelon"

What did the news headline read?

"Trump angers Hispanic voters"

because he said "Happy Cinco De Mayo from Trump tower"



That's how the left-wing media does it, folks.

It's amazing how you managed to get both of those stories completely wrong.
 

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