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I guess a countries descent into madness is NEWS (Original Post) maxrandb Feb 2020 OP
A country's descent into madness is news; this country is no longer decent MadLinguist Feb 2020 #1
Every cable and network channel Sherman A1 Feb 2020 #2
I mentioned that in another link and the person who could not view at the time lunasun Feb 2020 #3
EVERY cable and network channel wanted a fat ratings number, nothing more Blue_Tires Feb 2020 #4
It was on NPR too... 2naSalit Feb 2020 #5

MadLinguist

(790 posts)
1. A country's descent into madness is news; this country is no longer decent
Thu Feb 6, 2020, 02:56 PM
Feb 2020

The loss of decency has been the topic of news for 3 years

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
3. I mentioned that in another link and the person who could not view at the time
Thu Feb 6, 2020, 03:18 PM
Feb 2020

assumed it was on cable only . No - all broadcast big 3 here and local too
I don’t even have cable and wanted to hear the weather on my antenna tv then this shit over an hour

Trump responds to Senate trial acquittal: ABC News Live
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President Donald Trump declared victory over impeachment at a rambling self-congratulatory White House event Thursday, carried live on national TV, calling the investigations into his presidency "evil" and Democrats "vicious as hell" as Republican allies laughed and applauded.

"It was evil, it was corrupt, it was dirty cops, it was leakers and liars," Trump said. His remarks, in the White House East Room, were meant to be a "celebration," he said, "after we were treated unbelievably unfairly."

Just making the point again to people at work or tuned out wherever, this speech took over the airwaves!

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