"Noem says ..."
"Noem says ..."
"RFK Jr. says ..."
"Stephen Miller says ..."
is "stephen miller lies about stuff" even news.
To be fair, elderly white hippies *Do* hate the DC takeover. #freeDC
"..., Chilean official says"
"OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ..."
"OpenAI says ..."
"some argue ..." is another variant that is used to equivocate in situations where a statement of facts is available and warranted:
I could easily add dozens of additional examples to this thread, but there are enough to illustrate the point. My hope is that, by starving such articles of attention, news outlets would be lose their financial incentive to publish them in the first place and we'd start to see more factual framing
I have that rule for "Putin says..." articles. The BBC was publishing headlines daily. Putin lies, blusters and distracts. Headlines based on what he says make people dumber.
Don Henly was right...Dirty Laundry sells...
This one is true actually.
Uh check the account on this one buddy lol
Is... is Stephen Miller wearing *gasp* a tan suit! oh man, how is this not a debacle across main stream media.
"burned to the ground" Does she have any idea how vast LA is?