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Feb 3, 2020 10:29:30   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
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Feb 3, 2020 10:35:38   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Since there is also a Kansas City Kansas, it's an easy mistake... I doubt that he follows football that much to know... Easy to blame him as you are wont to do

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Feb 3, 2020 11:48:20   #
Angmo
 
This ain’t Kansas toto....

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Feb 3, 2020 11:52:47   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Gee, didn’t Obama say he went to 57 States ?

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Feb 3, 2020 12:17:25   #
Angmo
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Gee, didn’t Obama say he went to 57 States ?


He meant the Islamic States.

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Feb 3, 2020 13:47:42   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Since there is also a Kansas City Kansas, it's an easy mistake... I doubt that he follows football that much to know... Easy to blame him as you are wont to do


When someone has an ego that is as immense as Trump you think you know everything and don’t stop to verify before making statements.

This is a mistake most people make once or twice on their lifetime. Trump does this so frequently that many people question his mental acuity.

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Feb 3, 2020 13:49:15   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
RixPix wrote:
When someone has an ego that is as immense as Trump you think you know everything and don’t stop to verify before making statements.

This is a mistake most people make once or twice on their lifetime. Trump does this so frequently that many people question his mental acuity.


Your post doesn’t change the gist of mine...

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Feb 3, 2020 13:56:28   #
Wrangler Loc: North Texas
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Since there is also a Kansas City Kansas, it's an easy mistake... I doubt that he follows football that much to know... Easy to blame him as you are wont to do


Trump is not the NFL Commissioner but he is obviously smart enough to get elected President.

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Feb 3, 2020 14:33:38   #
Steelecrique Loc: Pineville, NC
 
From Media Bias/Fact Check:
These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes) to favor liberal causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information, but may require further investigation. See all Left-Center sources.

Overall, we rate The Washington Post Left-Center biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to the use of proper sources.
Detailed Report

Factual Reporting: HIGH
Country: USA
World Press Freedom Rank: USA 48/180

History

The Washington Post (WaPo), headquartered in Washington D.C., was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. He was a journalist, publisher and passionate Democrat that later became a Missouri state representative for the Democratic Party and operated The Post until 1889. Republican financier Eugene Meyer bought The Washington Post in 1946. After Meyer stepped down to become head of the Federal Reserve, his son-in-law, Philip Graham, became publisher. In 1947, after Philip Graham committed suicide, his wife, Katharine Meyer Graham took over the Washington Post Company. She was the first female publisher of a major American newspaper. Her son, Donald Graham, became publisher in 1979. Donald Graham, was the chairman of The Post before selling it to Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder of Amazon. Katharine Weymouth, a granddaughter of Katharine Meyer Graham and niece of Donald Graham served as the publisher of The Washington Post until her resignation in 2014. Currently, Frederick J. Ryan Jr., the founder of Politico and a former Reagan administration official is the Publisher and CEO of The Post. Martin Baron is the executive editor.

Funded by / Ownership

In 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post for $250 million. Bezos is a frequent target of Trump, who has accused the businessman of using the Postal System as its “Delivery Boy.” The newspaper’s executive editor, Martin Baron said Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon, is not involved in its news coverage. According to a NY Magazine article “Bezos is libertarian who has given money to anti-tax initiatives in the past” and supports gay marriage through donations. Bezos also donated to both Democratic and Republican Senators respectively.

Analysis / Bias

The Washington Post played a part with The New York Times in publishing excerpts of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. The original papers can be viewed Here. The WaPo started reporting on Watergate in 1972, linking the DNC break-in to Nixon’s campaign and eventually brought down the administration of President Richard Nixon.

According to Pew Research, the Washington Post is more trusted by a liberal readers than conservatives. However, in 2016, The Washington Post published an anti-Bernie Sanders editorial “Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign” that the New Republic called an “embarrassment.”

The WaPo was involved in a scandal in 1980, when they published an article by Janet Cooke that won the Pulitzer Prize. Cooke later returned the Pulitzer Prize when it turned out the story was not true.

In review, The Washington Post publishes stories with emotionally loaded headlines such as “Trump escalates China trade war, announces plan for tariffs on $200 billion in products” and in editorials “The Trump administration created this awful border policy. It doesn’t need Congress to fix it.” When it comes to sourcing they typically utilize credible sources such as Propublica.org, Associated Press, Slate, Princeton.edu, New York Times, wired.com and CNN. Story selection and editorials tend to favor the left with the Washington Post only endorsing Democratic Presidential candidates since 1976, including Hillary Clinton in the last election. The Washington Post has also been accused of having an anti-Progressive bias, with numerous op-eds negative toward Bernie Sanders.

Overall, we rate The Washington Post Left-Center biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to the use of proper sources. (5/18/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 10/07/2019)

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Feb 3, 2020 14:38:45   #
EyeSawYou
 


OMFG Impeach Trump for his mistake on which state the Chiefs are from. Kansas city, MO or KS. You need to get life dude, you are so trivial.

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Feb 3, 2020 14:40:18   #
EyeSawYou
 
Steelecrique wrote:
From Media Bias/Fact Check:
These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes) to favor liberal causes. These sources are generally trustworthy for information, but may require further investigation. See all Left-Center sources.

Overall, we rate The Washington Post Left-Center biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to the use of proper sources.
Detailed Report

Factual Reporting: HIGH
Country: USA
World Press Freedom Rank: USA 48/180

History

The Washington Post (WaPo), headquartered in Washington D.C., was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. He was a journalist, publisher and passionate Democrat that later became a Missouri state representative for the Democratic Party and operated The Post until 1889. Republican financier Eugene Meyer bought The Washington Post in 1946. After Meyer stepped down to become head of the Federal Reserve, his son-in-law, Philip Graham, became publisher. In 1947, after Philip Graham committed suicide, his wife, Katharine Meyer Graham took over the Washington Post Company. She was the first female publisher of a major American newspaper. Her son, Donald Graham, became publisher in 1979. Donald Graham, was the chairman of The Post before selling it to Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder of Amazon. Katharine Weymouth, a granddaughter of Katharine Meyer Graham and niece of Donald Graham served as the publisher of The Washington Post until her resignation in 2014. Currently, Frederick J. Ryan Jr., the founder of Politico and a former Reagan administration official is the Publisher and CEO of The Post. Martin Baron is the executive editor.

Funded by / Ownership

In 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post for $250 million. Bezos is a frequent target of Trump, who has accused the businessman of using the Postal System as its “Delivery Boy.” The newspaper’s executive editor, Martin Baron said Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon, is not involved in its news coverage. According to a NY Magazine article “Bezos is libertarian who has given money to anti-tax initiatives in the past” and supports gay marriage through donations. Bezos also donated to both Democratic and Republican Senators respectively.

Analysis / Bias

The Washington Post played a part with The New York Times in publishing excerpts of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. The original papers can be viewed Here. The WaPo started reporting on Watergate in 1972, linking the DNC break-in to Nixon’s campaign and eventually brought down the administration of President Richard Nixon.

According to Pew Research, the Washington Post is more trusted by a liberal readers than conservatives. However, in 2016, The Washington Post published an anti-Bernie Sanders editorial “Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign” that the New Republic called an “embarrassment.”

The WaPo was involved in a scandal in 1980, when they published an article by Janet Cooke that won the Pulitzer Prize. Cooke later returned the Pulitzer Prize when it turned out the story was not true.

In review, The Washington Post publishes stories with emotionally loaded headlines such as “Trump escalates China trade war, announces plan for tariffs on $200 billion in products” and in editorials “The Trump administration created this awful border policy. It doesn’t need Congress to fix it.” When it comes to sourcing they typically utilize credible sources such as Propublica.org, Associated Press, Slate, Princeton.edu, New York Times, wired.com and CNN. Story selection and editorials tend to favor the left with the Washington Post only endorsing Democratic Presidential candidates since 1976, including Hillary Clinton in the last election. The Washington Post has also been accused of having an anti-Progressive bias, with numerous op-eds negative toward Bernie Sanders.

Overall, we rate The Washington Post Left-Center biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to the use of proper sources. (5/18/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 10/07/2019)
From Media Bias/Fact Check: br These media sources... (show quote)


OMFG please STFU for once.

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Feb 3, 2020 14:53:48   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
"When it comes to sourcing they typically utilize credible sources such as Propublica.org, Associated Press, Slate, Princeton.edu, New York Times, wired.com and CNN."

Several of these "credible" sources have been found to run some not so credible stories...

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Feb 4, 2020 08:55:19   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 


have you not heard of Kansas City, Kansas??? really???

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Feb 4, 2020 09:48:26   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 


While unimportant and not relevant to much of anything, this is funny!

Sort of like you!


LoL

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Feb 4, 2020 10:06:23   #
Leo_B Loc: Houston suburb
 
So he mixed up one of the 57 states huh.

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