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Paul McCleary, writing for the Columbia Journalism Review in 2007, wrote that Solomon had earned a reputation for hyping stories without solid foundation.[10] In 2012, Mariah Blake, writing for the Columbia Journalism Review, wrote that Solomon "has a history of bending the truth to his storyline," and that he "was notorious for massaging facts to conjure phantom scandals."[11][34] During the 2004 presidential election between George W. Bush and John Kerry, Thomas Lang wrote for the Columbia Journalism Review that a Solomon story for the Associated Press covered criticism of John Kerry's record on national security appeared to mirror a research report released by the Republican National Committee. Lang wrote that Solomon's story was "a clear demonstration of the influence opposition research is already having on coverage of the [presidential] campaign."[60][61]

The Washington Post wrote in September 2019 that Solomon's "recent work has been trailed by claims that it is biased and lacks rigor."[34] The Post noted that Solomon had done award-winning investigative work during his early career, but that his work had taken a pronounced conservative bent from the late 2000s and onwards.[34] According to Foreign Policy magazine, Solomon had "grown into a prominent conservative political commentator with a somewhat controversial track record."[43]

In 2007, Deborah Howell, then-ombudsman at The Washington Post, criticized a story that Solomon wrote for The Post which had suggested impropriety by Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards in a real estate purchase; Solomon's reporting omitted context which would have made clear that there was no impropriety.[9] Progressive news outlets ThinkProgress, Media Matters for America and Crooked Media have argued that Solomon's reporting has a conservative bias and that there are multiple instances of inaccuracies.[62][63][64] According to The Intercept, Just Security and The Daily Beast, Solomon helps to advance right-wing and…

Paul McCleary, writing for the Columbia Journalism Review in 2007, wrote that Solomon had earned a reputation for hyping stories without solid foundation.[10] In 2012, Mariah Blake, writing for the Columbia Journalism Review, wrote that Solomon "has a history of bending the truth to his storyline," and that he "was notorious for massaging facts to conjure phantom scandals."[11][34] During the 2004 presidential election between George W. Bush and John Kerry, Thomas Lang wrote for the Columbia Journalism Review that a Solomon story for the Associated Press covered criticism of John Kerry's record on national security appeared to mirror a research report released by the Republican National Committee. Lang wrote that Solomon's story was "a clear demonstration of the influence opposition research is already having on coverage of the [presidential] campaign."[60][61] The Washington Post wrote in September 2019 that Solomon's "recent work has been trailed by claims that it is biased and lacks rigor."[34] The Post noted that Solomon had done award-winning investigative work during his early career, but that his work had taken a pronounced conservative bent from the late 2000s and onwards.[34] According to Foreign Policy magazine, Solomon had "grown into a prominent conservative political commentator with a somewhat controversial track record."[43] In 2007, Deborah Howell, then-ombudsman at The Washington Post, criticized a story that Solomon wrote for The Post which had suggested impropriety by Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards in a real estate purchase; Solomon's reporting omitted context which would have made clear that there was no impropriety.[9] Progressive news outlets ThinkProgress, Media Matters for America and Crooked Media have argued that Solomon's reporting has a conservative bias and that there are multiple instances of inaccuracies.[62][63][64] According to The Intercept, Just Security and The Daily Beast, Solomon helps to advance right-wing and…

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no idea what you are talking about

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it's a shame they never made more than two Star Wars movies, tho

(oh,and Andor, but that was TV so it doesn't count and also it just ends there right when things might happen)

(i mean, I hope Cassian made it back to Bix and the baby but we'll never know)

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sucking

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Okay, let's go Avs or something

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I’m reading this lawsuit Kash filed against The Atlantic. I’m struggling to find where they were wrong.

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if we can't do better than Platner, we deserve Collins

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I enjoy funnier onion posts

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remember when I thought George W Bush was stupid and the worst thing that could happen to America.

Good times.

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it's funny cuz it's true

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Hey just because Cabot Cove had a homicide rate 36 times that of Chicago doesn't mean Jessica did them all, even though she somehow managed to be on the scene and have some connection to all the victims, OK? Sheesh.

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i know this is satire,

but in the upcoming choice between Platner or the Devil
i'm just glad I don't live in maine

you guys sort this one, plz

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and that they love that he's an idiot

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while all of this is surely true,
trump isn't that smart or calculated.

pope opposed him, trump lashed out in anger and defiance.

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Glen Larsen was mormon

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Time is a game played beautifully by children.

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The burninator

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Tonight the party in this D&D game is getting beaten up by a spider dragon, which is not particularly embarrassing, and by menacing candles, which is very embarrassing. The candles are upsetting and I think some writer at Wizards of the Coast had a very bad experience at Anthropologie.

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"It's a bop"

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For many years people have avoided fucking corpses. Jeffrey Dahmer is taking a different approach.

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Hungarian here. I long waited for this. I was 12 when this bullshit started. Now I feel so hopeful for the future. I know this is just the starting line. But finally we could step on the track.

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Is your contention that the democrats are not weak? Because I'd like that backed with some sort of evidence

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It's not one idiot. It's the entire GOP allowing him to do it

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Not to mention a fair number of democrats

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It's not one idiot. It's the entire GOP allowing him to do it

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THE DALAI LAMA IS WEAK ON MONETARY POLICY.

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Calling on JD Vance to endorse the New York Yankees, Duke basketball and herpes because we need to defeat all 3.

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It’s profoundly ignorant to suggest that the Pope should be fighting crime on behalf of the Catholic Church. Anyone who was remotely familiar with Roman Catholicism would know that that’s what Daredevil is for

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