
See the last post. An allegory of how cherry-picking your facts allows you to present a distorted perspective on the big picture. Wall Street’s up; unemployment’s down – Hooray! Don’t worry about that massive wealth and income inequality over there.

See the last post. An allegory of how cherry-picking your facts allows you to present a distorted perspective on the big picture. Wall Street’s up; unemployment’s down – Hooray! Don’t worry about that massive wealth and income inequality over there.
Ha! I was going to question that last post but thought, no…….Oh, yes–making America great again.
Yes! Kind of reminds you of the famous Margaret Bourke-White picture, Kentucky Flood…
wow. Amazingly so.
i love how some people choose their news.
Indeed! In fact, we all do it as recent psychological research using newer techniques has shown. What’s despicable is doing it knowingly and intentionally to deceive.