The American Party A media source that gives Americans A VOICE. Let's talk about Fake News Just reporting the news (if there is any) won't generate ratings as effectively as reporting news items with an emotional twist. For example, shootings, fires, train derailments, and police standoffs always seem to be "dangerously close" to a school. With schools only a quarter of a mile apart in the big cities, there's always one near enough to make that connection. I recall an occasion a couple of years ago when there was a gang-related shooting in east Dallas just after midnight one night, right next to an elementary school, and the next morning there was a reporter on the scene fretting about how the shooting took place "dangerously close" to the school. But logically, that was the best possible place for a shooting in the middle of the night — when nobody's at school! Reporters often use meaningless one-dimensional stati
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