Sujet : Re: Why Musk wanted USAID shut down
De : memyself (at) *nospam* null.net (EGK)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 07. Feb 2025, 15:28:55
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 21:08:20 -0800, suzeeq <
suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote:
On 2/6/2025 8:09 PM, EGK wrote:
On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 15:28:23 -0800, suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com> wrote:
On 2/6/2025 11:10 AM, NoBody wrote:
On Thu, 06 Feb 2025 09:30:49 -0800, Suzeeq <suzeeq@imbris.com>
wrote:
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He had ulterior motives, the agency was investigating him...
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You appear to be confusing Elon with Biden.
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Read the link you cut.
Just because you want to believe articles from biased publications? Look
up Gizmodo and see for yourself. You'd rather believe that Musk has
ulterior motives rather than just looking at waste in goverment. That's
your choice but other people don't have to believe it.
Gizmodo's media bias rating is Lean Left. An independent review conducted by
an AllSides staff member in April 2020 concluded that while Gizmodo
primarily focuses on technology/science news and developments, it sometimes
does so with a left-leaning slant. Many politically-oriented stories
published on Gizmodo feature bias that frames President Donald Trump and
conservative policy stances in a critical light. Opinion articles featured
on Gizmodo tend to favor left-leaning ideals, and rarely support viewpoints
that might tend to lean right.
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It's hitting mainstream news this evening. And yeah, they fact check and
not all of them lean left.
Right. It's only something like 90+ % that are left.