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No 'difference' between Trump supporters and ISIS Boston Globe columnist suggests
A columnist for the Boston Globe suggested on Saturday that President Trump's supporters were like terrorists from the Islamic State.
On Twitter, columnist Renée Graham posted a photo of what appeared to be a caravan of Trump supporters. Next to it, she showed a series of cars with individuals holding the Islamic State flag.
"See the difference? Me neither," Graham tweeted.
The Globe's editor and managing editor did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment. The publication lists Graham as an associate editor and columnist.
In response to one user's comment, Graham suggeested that Trump supporters would be willing to "toss gays from the roof."
"Well, the group on the right would toss gays from the roof. That's a pretty big difference," the user responded. Graham replied: "I almost admire your optimism."
The Trump administration has led a global push to decriminalize homosexuality.
A so-called "Trump Train" caught criticism on Friday after vehicles surrounded former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign bus.
And Pro-Trump supporters clogged freeways in at least three historically Democratic strongholds Sunday in support of the president days before Tuesday's election.
In Cheesequake, N.J., a video posted to Twitter showed hundreds of vehicles on a congested Garden State Parkway as people in a pro-Trump convoy got out and waved "Trump 2020" and pro-police flags.
Boston Globe columnist suggests no '''difference''' between Trump supporters and ISIS | Fox News
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Liberals have lost their heads alright, but it isn't because this "Trump ISIS" beheaded them.
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I was just watching a video where the person speaking said that just before Obama left office, he made propaganda legal again so that news sources don't have to have true sources... They can tell all the lies they want to. She wasn't sure what it was called, mentioned the "Smith-Mont Act" and I may not have heard her properly. The penalties are all gone for spreading lies and propaganda in the US. Very interesting video.
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
I was just watching a video where the person speaking said that just before Obama left office, he made propaganda legal again so that news sources don't have to have true sources... They can tell all the lies they want to. She wasn't sure what it was called, mentioned the "Smith-Mont Act" and I may not have heard her properly. The penalties are all gone for spreading lies and propaganda in the US. Very interesting video.
I tried googling that and got :
Obama did not sign a law allowing propaganda in the U.S.
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A 2016 Rasmussen poll found that an astonishing 62% of American voters think the fact-check-ers are biased.
The Media Research Center is flipping the script on these faux-fact-checkers. It's time to turn the tables and give the public the real facts.
Fact Checking the Fact Checkers
Fact Checkers | Newsbusters
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Will Trump Reinstate the Smith-Mundt Act Obama Repealed And Once Again Ban State Sponsored Propaganda?
Will Trump Reinstate the Smith-Mundt Act Obama Repealed And Once Again Ban State Sponsored Propaganda? – Investment Watch
Smith-Mundt reform: In with a whimper?
Smith-Mundt reform: In with a whimper? - Columbia Journalism Review
These are just TWO of several links I found. Of course I used Duckduckgo.com to do my search rather than Google.
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DuckDuckGo is my browser of choice, all the time. You can find things you'd never find on Google.
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Originally Posted by
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DuckDuckGo is my browser of choice, all the time. You can find things you'd never find on Google.
Mine too Muriel.
I do use both but I NEVER use Google for conservative issues or to verify anything Liberal or conservative. Google is plainly in bed with the liberals.
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Thanks for that, VW!
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