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now media attacks weddings
https://thefederalist.com/2020/02/20/med...-coverage/

Two White House aides get married:

"...The New York Times broke the story with a largely straight-forward wedding announcement that made passing reference to the groom’s hawkish immigration politics. The author must have forgotten an even-handed approach toward an administration official is a dereliction of duty in modern journalism, and their colleagues were having none of it.

“Stephen Miller’s New York Times wedding announcement sparks backlash,” The Guardian’s Luke O’Neil reported above an appeal that readers donate to preserve the “civility… the Guardian holds dear.”

“The truth is that U.S. immigration policy is no laughing matter,” he continued on the news story about a wedding....


<the quotes from the press get sicker and sicker as the article goes on>
02-23-2020 01:36 AM
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