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Kicking Off the Year With Press Derangement, Contradictions, and Slanted Approaches to Sober Stories

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09.01.2026

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Presentation Paradox – THE NEW YORK TIMES

We are unsure how you can deny content provided by…uh, you.

In a case of opposing the Trump administration by rote, regardless of the issue, reporter Minho Kim displays the most stark example of this condition. On the issue of the widespread fraud committed in the childcare sector, Kim insists that the claims made by the Trump White House are made in the absence of any proof. Then Kim manages to go on to assert that the fraud has been established in many states – IN THE VERY SAME SENTENCE.  

I think @nytimes got so used to saying that the Trump admin did something “without citing evidence” that they didn’t realize they mention the “evidence” in the same sentence. pic.twitter.com/Ebcgl2yJq3

Presentation Paradox – NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO

Not sure how you question his quote, as you provide he contents of his quote.

Identically to The Times, NPR tries mightily to discredit Nick Shirley, the citizen journalist who shamed the bulk........

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