Right? If you took your car to a mechanic for a flat and they said, 'well there's this guy that says driving on flats is even better than full so I can either fix the flat or let all the air out of your other tires' you'd leave & find a mechanic with real knowhow. We need better from journalism.
That's a picture of a big red flag.
Essentially saying, "since he's a religious person I assume he's the most niche unbending radical fundamentalist version of that religion." I hate this crap. Government doesn't employ religious tests but a lot of media sure as hell tries to imply a 'correct' way of worship and it's always extremist.
"The kids don't read long form stories anymore" they scream at the generation devouring 200 volume manga universes.
A lot of people don't know this but tubes dangling from your insides is a free rest pass. Take it easy and suffer no guilty voices, friend!
As if the 'all professors are liberals' wasn't so whole cloth wrong enough, gotta also lmao @ teachers lounge (singular and implied standard) on a college campus. Im dying. This image is the product of someone who has definitely set foot on a campus. Extreme knowledge. Very factuals.
Like clockwork.
People living in same area shop at same stores: News at 11.
The policies that Trump is talking about for a second term would lead to more inflation — and top newspapers are not including that context in almost all their inflation coverage, leaving Americans in the dark Full study: www.mediamatters.org/new-york-tim...
"What about Americans" says the party that cares so much about hungry Americans they vehemently oppose free school lunches and SNAP allowing any foods more convenient than a bag of dried beans.