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Originally posted by AtW View PostTrumpian projection - you read that tulip because it fits your Mor Onic of the world, I read it too (on ToryGraph), even pay money for it to be on one hand aware that I can't really trust info there and on the other hand it's useful to know what kind of tulip they are peddling as it gives good idea on future implications of their nefarious intention.
You on the other hand just eat their tulip and ask for more.
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Well you think she must be important as you capitalised 'wife'. As a commissioning editor for this magazine she's hardly going to get someone to write an article that doesn't adhere to its right wing audience. Maybe she would go up in my estimation if she commissioned an article about the importance of self isolationOriginally posted by woohoo View PostAre you suggesting that his Wife can't have an independent thought of her own?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTrumpian projection - you read that tulip because it fits your Mor Onic of the world, I read it too (on ToryGraph), even pay money for it to be on one hand aware that I can't really trust info there and on the other hand it's useful to know what kind of tulip they are peddling as it gives good idea on future implications of their nefarious intention.
You on the other hand just eat their tulip and ask for more.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostOh I see, because it doesn't fit into your world view and leanings. Fair enough, at least you are honest about it.
You on the other hand just eat their tulip and ask for more.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy?
Because that's how they make money (via influence) - being a right wing partisan propaganda tool, owners are the same chaps who own ToryGraph:
"The Spectator is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, thus making it the oldest weekly magazine in the world. It is owned by David and Frederick Barclay, who also own The Daily Telegraph newspaper, via Press Holdings."
Same tulip is generated non-stop on ToryGraph, the only reason I pay for it is to read occasional leaks that they get
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I for one would like to be told what the acceptable sources of information are. In fact a list of acceptable and unacceptable would be great - thanks.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostSo again, why is the Spectator a dodgy source of info, i really do want to know why?
Because that's how they make money (via influence) - being a right wing partisan propaganda tool, owners are the same chaps who own ToryGraph:
"The Spectator is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, thus making it the oldest weekly magazine in the world. It is owned by David and Frederick Barclay, who also own The Daily Telegraph newspaper, via Press Holdings."
Same tulip is generated non-stop on ToryGraph, the only reason I pay for it is to read occasional leaks that they get
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostAre you suggesting that his Wife can't have an independent thought of her own?
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Oh and:
WHO Vows To "Review" Russian COVID-19 Vaccine, Top US Scientist Slams Putin's "Reckless" Move | Zero Hedge
In a battle of fake news vs fake news who wins?
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However Cummings wife is a commissioning editorOriginally posted by woohoo View PostIt has several writers with different opinions for example, https://www.spectator.co.uk/podcast/...-nandy-edition
I think Andrew Neil is on the board (he does say he doesn't control content though), he has been known to give Boris a bad old time.
Andrew Neil challenges Johnson to commit to interview: 'It is not too late' - YouTube
You might remember the empty chair interview.
So again, why is the Spectator a dodgy source of info, i really do want to know why?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
I think Andrew Neil is on the board (he does say he doesn't control content though), he has been known to give Boris a bad old time.
Andrew Neil challenges Johnson to commit to interview: 'It is not too late' - YouTube
You might remember the empty chair interview.
So again, why is the Spectator a dodgy source of info, i really do want to know why?
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