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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5570066" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Not necessarily. It looks like both sides cherry-picked the data and presented it to make their side look good. I think Third Way/Newsweek did a poor job, and I think Thiessen misrepresented the story to make it look like a purely Democratic problem. A good example of why we should all get our information from multiple sources and then check to see what their agenda is. </p><p></p><p>Liberal and conservative media will often have guests or editorials that are the polar opposite of their usual stance in order to appear balanced. Where I live, the local paper is definitely more liberal, but they often have a guest columnist from the Right to show their side. Fox brings on liberals every once in awhile, and even MSNBC has conservatives. The data expert who was awarded $5M from Mike Pillow was on CNN the other night, and he's a Trump voter who "still likes Trump policies". It was a good interview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5570066, member: 12508"] Not necessarily. It looks like both sides cherry-picked the data and presented it to make their side look good. I think Third Way/Newsweek did a poor job, and I think Thiessen misrepresented the story to make it look like a purely Democratic problem. A good example of why we should all get our information from multiple sources and then check to see what their agenda is. Liberal and conservative media will often have guests or editorials that are the polar opposite of their usual stance in order to appear balanced. Where I live, the local paper is definitely more liberal, but they often have a guest columnist from the Right to show their side. Fox brings on liberals every once in awhile, and even MSNBC has conservatives. The data expert who was awarded $5M from Mike Pillow was on CNN the other night, and he's a Trump voter who "still likes Trump policies". It was a good interview. [/QUOTE]
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