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NYT’s Republicans ‘devil terms’ front page is more media midterm madness

Por: New York Post Opinion October 24, 2022

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Just in time for Halloween and the congressional midterm elections, The New York Times wallops readers with about GOP “devil terms.” Times reporters sifted through millions of documents to prove that Republicans “used divisive words and phrases more than twice as often as Democrats in tweets.” The Times article, the latest in its “Democracy Challenged” series, revealed that devil words are “things that are so unquestionably bad... + full article



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