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  2. Andrew Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Kaczynski (born November 30, 1989) [3] is an American journalist and a political reporter for CNN. [4] He became well known in 2011 by posting old video clips of politicians, often of them making statements contrary to their current political positions, to YouTube. [5]

  3. 1993 Chrétien attack ad - Wikipedia

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    While the ad's creators claimed they had meant for the voiceover lines to refer to Chrétien's policies and ethics, the intercutting of the lines with images of the Liberal leader's face, focusing on his facial deformity, were interpreted by many as an attack on Chrétien's appearance and health condition. [1]

  4. Public image of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    [61] [62] [71] The misinformation has been documented by fact-checkers; academics and the media have widely described the phenomenon as unprecedented in American politics. [72] [73] [74] This behavior was similarly observed when he was a presidential candidate. [75] [76] His falsehoods have also become a distinctive part of his political ...

  5. Chuck Todd: When words lose meaning in politics

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    The political world has diluted the meanings of words and phrases so effectively (and, in some cases, done a full gaslight on phrases like “fake news”) that it has blunted the impact of some ...

  6. Occupy Democrats - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Democrats is an American left-wing [8] media outlet built around a Facebook page and corresponding website. Established in 2012, it publishes hyperpartisan content, [15] clickbait, [21] and false information. [23] In 2017, posts originating from the Occupy Democrats Facebook page were among the most widely shared political content on ...

  7. Margaret Qualley's ‘Face Was So F---ed Up’ from “The ...

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    Margaret Qualley’s skin went through a lot on the set of The Substance. In a Jan. 13 episode of Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, the Golden Globe nominee, 30, got real about the ...

  8. Conspiracy theories in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theories have evolved with the media. YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and other social media sites use algorithms to bring up posts, videos, and news that correlate with past searches and interests. Conservative users commonly receive conservative information, liberal users usually receive liberal news, and every ...

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