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wow wtf? people are so mentally ill it’s becoming an epidemic. today’s liberals by definition are mentally ill.

Michael Savage called it years ago and it 100% right. “Liberalism is a mental disorder”.

can you imagine having the mind of today’s LibTards? it’s so sad people live with so much hate and misinformation that keeps being fed to them by their handlers from the democRAT/socialist party.
 


Now, the editorial board of the Boston Globe is proposing that newspapers across the nation express their disdain for the president’s rhetoric on Aug. 16 with the best weapon they have: their collective voice.

The rally calls for the opinion writers that staff newspaper editorial boards to produce independent opinion pieces about Trump’s attacks on the media. So far, according to the Associated Press, 70 news organizations have agreed — from large metropolitan daily newspapers such as the Miami Herald and Denver Post to small weekly newspapers with four-digit circulation numbers.

The Globe’s appeal is limited to newspaper opinion writers, who operate independently from news reporters and editors. As https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/ask-the-post/wp/2016/01/01/policies-and-standards/?utm_term=.d3965f579cc8 (The Post’s policy) explains, the separation is intended to serve the reader, “who is entitled to the facts in the news columns and to opinions on the editorial and ‘op-ed’ pages.”
 


WASHINGTON — A year after the race-fueled violence in Charlottesville, Va., white nationalists planned to gather in front of the White House on Sunday evening to mark the anniversary of their deadly rally, with thousands of counterprotesters poised to oppose their message.

While the city braced for the possibility of violence, the usual Sunday morning calm prevailed in downtown Washington. Groups of about a half-dozen police officers in neon yellow vests were stationed at street corners, and police signs posted on lampposts declared that the possession of firearms was prohibited for the day.

At Lafayette Square in front of the White House, where the white nationalists and counterdemonstrators planned to rally, a maze of barricades had been erected to manage the two sides once they arrived in the evening. Stacks of placards calling for an end to white supremacy lay on the grass. And a handful of counterdemonstrators, including some Black Lives Matter activists, gave interviews to television cameras on the sidewalk.

By midmorning, law enforcement officers had cleared out the park.
 
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