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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1129613)4/12/2019 1:01:06 PM
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longnshort

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Exactly what is misleading or wrong with this statement? Is it too harsh for you snowflake? Craig was Obama's top White House lawyer. He was indicted yesterday. The charges are very serious. The NYTimes tried to hide the story as did fakeCNN and fakeMSNBC. You freaks like to knock Mr Trump for the people he hired? Why not in this case too, comrade buttercup?

President Obama’s top White House lawyer, Gregory B. Craig, was indicted yesterday on very serious charges. This is a really big story, but the Fake News New York Times didn’t even put it on page one, rather page 16. @washingtonpost not much better, “tiny” page one. Corrupt News!

You heroes at fakeCNN and fakeMSNBC also wanted to make Avenatti Presidential material.







To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1129613)4/12/2019 2:13:23 PM
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Mick Mørmøny

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(you ask for proof, comrade snowflake?)

Nets Give One Minute to Obama Counsel
Indictment, Gave Manafort’s 60 Percent of Airtime


One more indictment that originated from the Trump-Russia probe came tumbling down the pike on Thursday, when a former White House counsel for President Obama was charged with lying to investigators about his foreign lobbying work for Ukraine. If that sounds familiar, it’s because that’s similar to what former Trump campaign head Paul Manafort was convicted of. But despite the similarities, the airtime dedicated to the indictment by the broadcast networks was grossly lopsided. On Thursday, the combined evening airtime allowed by ABC, CBS, and NBC for the indictment of former White House lawyer Greg Craig was one minute and
15 seconds. Both ABC’s World News Tonight and CBS Evening News sprinted past the story with 16 and 17 seconds respectively. NBC Nightly News offered a little bit more time (42 seconds) but it was still under a minute. With the collusion conspiracy on their minds, those same networks went into a feeding frenzy in late October 2017.

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