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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 22:27:30 GMT
Or maybe lack of interest? It can't be the Tropical Storm, it's not expected to hit at the time the rally was planned for. Unless Trump sharpied that into the new weather map.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 22:39:31 GMT
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 22:45:52 GMT
Could be that the Trump shtick has ran its course. Or, to put it in Trumpian language, PEOPLE SAY we are getting quite fatigued from the Trump shtick.
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Post by jasmine on Jul 10, 2020 22:52:25 GMT
Is that actually a news piece? Does Yahoo have any journalistic standards anymore?
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 22:56:47 GMT
Is that actually a news piece? Does Yahoo have any journalistic standards anymore?
What in the article was incorrect?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 23:00:51 GMT
Yeah, looks like a huge impact from a storm that's not going to New Hampshire and the rain is supposed to end by noon tomorrow. Oops.
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Post by RWB on Jul 10, 2020 23:05:42 GMT
Yeah, looks like a huge impact from a storm that's not going to New Hampshire and the rain is supposed to end by noon tomorrow. Oops. meanwhile Senile Joe Biden is still hiding under his bed in his basement
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 23:07:27 GMT
Yeah, looks like a huge impact from a storm that's not going to New Hampshire and the rain is supposed to end by noon tomorrow. Oops. meanwhile Senile Joe Biden is still hiding under his bed in his basement
He's been doing online speeches and interviews, as Trump should do but he needs his adoring fans to prop up his fragile ego.
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Post by jasmine on Jul 10, 2020 23:08:16 GMT
Is that actually a news piece? Does Yahoo have any journalistic standards anymore?
What in the article was incorrect?
It’s full of the writer’s opinions. There’s no place for that in an actual news story.
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 23:08:23 GMT
Yeah, looks like a huge impact from a storm that's not going to New Hampshire and the rain is supposed to end by noon tomorrow. Oops.
30% chance of rain the last time I looked around the time of the rally. Quite a bigly chance, INEVITABLE!!!
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 23:08:41 GMT
What in the article was incorrect?
It’s full of the writer’s opinions. There’s no place for that in an actual news story.
Such as? Examples?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 23:13:35 GMT
meanwhile Senile Joe Biden is still hiding under his bed in his basement
He's been doing online speeches and interviews, as Trump should do but he needs his adoring fans to prop up his fragile ego.
Who are apparently deserting him in droves, he can't fill a place. Bit of a change from four years ago.
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 23:14:59 GMT
He's been doing online speeches and interviews, as Trump should do but he needs his adoring fans to prop up his fragile ego.
Who are apparently deserting him in droves, he can't fill a place. Bit of a change from four years ago.
A shitty economy, countrywide pandemic, and no solutions can do that.
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Post by jasmine on Jul 10, 2020 23:18:00 GMT
It’s full of the writer’s opinions. There’s no place for that in an actual news story.
Such as? Examples?
Examples in bold: President Donald Trump was forced Friday to scrap an election rally, further darkening his mood as he lashed out at China over the coronavirus pandemic while visiting one of the worst-hit US states. Trump jetted into Florida for a high-dollar campaign fundraiser and other events, ignoring health advice about the dangers of large gatherings to focus on boosting his increasingly shaky re-election prospects in a must-win battleground state. With polls showing him trailing Democrat Joe Biden, his rival in November's presidential election, Trump has intensified his schedule of public events in order to juice his base.Eager to get back on the campaign trail after a weeks-long hiatus during which coronavirus cases and hospitalizations spiked in several states, Trump had scheduled a Saturday rally in New Hampshire. But the White House announced Friday that the it was being postponed by "a week or two" due to approaching Tropical Storm Fay. The storm provided a way out of another roiling controversy over health concerns surrounding the event, and the possibility of low interest in tickets. But the postponement is a blow to Trump's efforts to return to his comfort zone -- center stage on the campaign trail -- and signal that life and business can begin getting back to normal after four months of crisis. His last rally, in June in Tulsa, Oklahoma, proved deeply controversial, with most attendees flouting Trump administration guidelines by refusing to wear masks or engage in social distancing despite being indoors.
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Post by phillip on Jul 10, 2020 23:26:01 GMT
Examples in bold: President Donald Trump was forced Friday to scrap an election rally, further darkening his mood as he lashed out at China over the coronavirus pandemic while visiting one of the worst-hit US states. Trump jetted into Florida for a high-dollar campaign fundraiser and other events, ignoring health advice about the dangers of large gatherings to focus on boosting his increasingly shaky re-election prospects in a must-win battleground state. With polls showing him trailing Democrat Joe Biden, his rival in November's presidential election, Trump has intensified his schedule of public events in order to juice his base.Eager to get back on the campaign trail after a weeks-long hiatus during which coronavirus cases and hospitalizations spiked in several states, Trump had scheduled a Saturday rally in New Hampshire. But the White House announced Friday that the it was being postponed by "a week or two" due to approaching Tropical Storm Fay. The storm provided a way out of another roiling controversy over health concerns surrounding the event, and the possibility of low interest in tickets. But the postponement is a blow to Trump's efforts to return to his comfort zone -- center stage on the campaign trail -- and signal that life and business can begin getting back to normal after four months of crisis. His last rally, in June in Tulsa, Oklahoma, proved deeply controversial, with most attendees flouting Trump administration guidelines by refusing to wear masks or engage in social distancing despite being indoors.
"Darkening his mood" You can just look on his Twitter and see his mood has been shitty lately. Even crying about being the victim of Supreme Court rulings that involved his own nominated justices voting against him.
" ignoring health advice" Also not an opinion. Health experts have been saying exactly that about holding rallies, protests, concerts, etc for months now. Any large social gathering in general.
"increasingly shaky re-election prospects" Trump is down huge in the polls and even Republicans are starting to campaign against him in droves. So yeah, for an incumbent, he is on pretty shaky grounds for a guy who should have the incumbents advantage.
" order to juice his base" Um, that's pretty much what political rallies are for. Not much of an opinion.
"provided a way out of another roiling controversy" Trump holding political rallies is controversial, when his own health advisors have been saying we should avoid large gatherings and to wear masks [Which Trump refuses to also do].
So yeah, overall, not really much in the opinion department unless you live in the Trump bubble where things are going great in the country and Trump is up bigly as the winning continues.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 23:28:15 GMT
Is that actually a news piece? Does Yahoo have any journalistic standards anymore? That would imply that they once did.
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Post by jasmine on Jul 10, 2020 23:40:06 GMT
Examples in bold: President Donald Trump was forced Friday to scrap an election rally, further darkening his mood as he lashed out at China over the coronavirus pandemic while visiting one of the worst-hit US states. Trump jetted into Florida for a high-dollar campaign fundraiser and other events, ignoring health advice about the dangers of large gatherings to focus on boosting his increasingly shaky re-election prospects in a must-win battleground state. With polls showing him trailing Democrat Joe Biden, his rival in November's presidential election, Trump has intensified his schedule of public events in order to juice his base.Eager to get back on the campaign trail after a weeks-long hiatus during which coronavirus cases and hospitalizations spiked in several states, Trump had scheduled a Saturday rally in New Hampshire. But the White House announced Friday that the it was being postponed by "a week or two" due to approaching Tropical Storm Fay. The storm provided a way out of another roiling controversy over health concerns surrounding the event, and the possibility of low interest in tickets. But the postponement is a blow to Trump's efforts to return to his comfort zone -- center stage on the campaign trail -- and signal that life and business can begin getting back to normal after four months of crisis. His last rally, in June in Tulsa, Oklahoma, proved deeply controversial, with most attendees flouting Trump administration guidelines by refusing to wear masks or engage in social distancing despite being indoors.
"Darkening his mood" You can just look on his Twitter and see his mood has been shitty lately. Even crying about being the victim of Supreme Court rulings that involved his own nominated justices voting against him.
" ignoring health advice" Also not an opinion. Health experts have been saying exactly that about holding rallies, protests, concerts, etc for months now. Any large social gathering in general.
"increasingly shaky re-election prospects" Trump is down huge in the polls and even Republicans are starting to campaign against him in droves. So yeah, for an incumbent, he is on pretty shaky grounds for a guy who should have the incumbents advantage.
" order to juice his base" Um, that's pretty much what political rallies are for. Not much of an opinion.
"provided a way out of another roiling controversy" Trump holding political rallies is controversial, when his own health advisors have been saying we should avoid large gatherings and to wear masks [Which Trump refuses to also do].
So yeah, overall, not really much in the opinion department unless you live in the Trump bubble where things are going great in the country and Trump is up bigly as the winning continues.
All those things are adding assumptions based on the writer's opinion. They are unnecessary. The article is half news, half commentary/analysis.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 23:43:59 GMT
"Darkening his mood" You can just look on his Twitter and see his mood has been shitty lately. Even crying about being the victim of Supreme Court rulings that involved his own nominated justices voting against him. " ignoring health advice" Also not an opinion. Health experts have been saying exactly that about holding rallies, protests, concerts, etc for months now. Any large social gathering in general. "increasingly shaky re-election prospects" Trump is down huge in the polls and even Republicans are starting to campaign against him in droves. So yeah, for an incumbent, he is on pretty shaky grounds for a guy who should have the incumbents advantage. " order to juice his base" Um, that's pretty much what political rallies are for. Not much of an opinion.
"provided a way out of another roiling controversy" Trump holding political rallies is controversial, when his own health advisors have been saying we should avoid large gatherings and to wear masks [Which Trump refuses to also do]. So yeah, overall, not really much in the opinion department unless you live in the Trump bubble where things are going great in the country and Trump is up bigly as the winning continues.
All those things are adding assumptions based on the writer's opinion. They are unnecessary. The article is half news, half commentary/analysis You will never get them to see it Jasmine. The writer's opinion reflects their own. So to them it's just "facts." Even for those few who do see it ... to admit otherwise would be to admit just how much of their news consumption is actually opinion consumption. Queshank
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2020 23:51:05 GMT
Y'all know that the heaviest rain and most turbulent air is on the east side of a low, right? The eye of Fay may be west of NH, but NH will get a lot of heavy rain. It may also be difficult to impossible to ensure the safety of the President upon landing in NH. This also shows that the left will literally criticize anything.
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Post by phillip on Jul 11, 2020 0:00:06 GMT
"Darkening his mood" You can just look on his Twitter and see his mood has been shitty lately. Even crying about being the victim of Supreme Court rulings that involved his own nominated justices voting against him.
" ignoring health advice" Also not an opinion. Health experts have been saying exactly that about holding rallies, protests, concerts, etc for months now. Any large social gathering in general.
"increasingly shaky re-election prospects" Trump is down huge in the polls and even Republicans are starting to campaign against him in droves. So yeah, for an incumbent, he is on pretty shaky grounds for a guy who should have the incumbents advantage.
" order to juice his base" Um, that's pretty much what political rallies are for. Not much of an opinion.
"provided a way out of another roiling controversy" Trump holding political rallies is controversial, when his own health advisors have been saying we should avoid large gatherings and to wear masks [Which Trump refuses to also do].
So yeah, overall, not really much in the opinion department unless you live in the Trump bubble where things are going great in the country and Trump is up bigly as the winning continues.
All those things are adding assumptions based on the writer's opinion. They are unnecessary. The article is half news, half commentary/analysis.
You seem to be struggling to dispute any of these. Which makes sense, they are more than just opinions based on what can be easily observed and verified.
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