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> I’d like to see Hannity or Tucker defend that. Alas, you almost certainly will not. Fox News has a nasty habit of taking neutral events and spinning them right, while flat-out ignoring events that are so bad they can't be spun. It's actually pretty hilarious sometimes. You know how some web browsers and apps automatically offer you a list news stories when you open them up? Check those out on a day when a story breaks that's really terrible for Trump and/or the GOP. While everyone else is reporting that Cohen's office was raided, for example, Fox's headlines will be something like, "Florida man arrested for having sex with pet tiger in front of pre-school." It's always something *completely* out of left field, and bizarre and sensationalized enough to distract people. Then, once you're on their site, the top five headlines on the sidebar will be stories that echo the GOP's usual talking points on major topics *besides* the one that they're catching heat on that day. So in the previous example, rather than reporting anything about Cohen or the Mueller investigation, there will be a story about an illegal immigrant who killed someone, a professor who was fired for insinuating that students supporting Trump are neo-nazis, and a democratic congresswoman's latest push for gun control. Edit: A word
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Emotionoutrage
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
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