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Roy Moore unwilling to concede: "It's not over"
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonlessNight" data-source="post: 72094482" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>We are at the point where people lie shamelessly and don't even bother to hide it. There's no need to have any solid basis for accusations, since they know that if they say them often enough and loudly enough the average Joe on the street will assume that there must be something to the accusations.</p><p></p><p>There's still a little bit of cover in the sense that news organizations offer retractions for their more brazen lies, but when the story appears on page 1 and the retraction appears a week later on page 15, it's not really fooling anyone who's paying attention. Of course, the intended audience for the media consists largely of people who <em>aren't</em> paying attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonlessNight, post: 72094482, member: 13255"] We are at the point where people lie shamelessly and don't even bother to hide it. There's no need to have any solid basis for accusations, since they know that if they say them often enough and loudly enough the average Joe on the street will assume that there must be something to the accusations. There's still a little bit of cover in the sense that news organizations offer retractions for their more brazen lies, but when the story appears on page 1 and the retraction appears a week later on page 15, it's not really fooling anyone who's paying attention. Of course, the intended audience for the media consists largely of people who [I]aren't[/I] paying attention. [/QUOTE]
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