Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Times isn’t telling truth about the election

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To the Times: The Daily Times, years ago, used to be a good newspaper. These days your Democratic liberal slant is sickening. Every day is another anti-Donald Trump piece. Now I get it. Trump sells papers. But this is more than that. The guy gives a onehour speech and you focus on one sentence of that speech rather than anything positive he said. What about fairness?

What else could you be reporting as news? Judicial Watch had to sue the government to have Hillary Clinton’s emails released and just posted one that showed Clinton was contacted prior to the deaths of Americans in Benghazi stating they were standing by to send forces (fact). Daily Times: Trump gaffes.

Hillary Clinton has fallen multiple times recently (fact), said she would raise taxes on the middle class (fact), had to be carried up a set of stairs (fact), and bobbed her head more times than a bobble head toy (fact). DT: Biden says Trump unfit.

President Obama has doubled our debt (fact), is the first president in history not to break 2 percent growth of the economy (fact), has more people unemployed than when he took office (fact), has gone from 25 million on food stamps to 45 million (fact), has personal income down (fact), savings down (fact), home ownership at a 51-year low (fact), race relations at an all-time low (fact), and Obamacare, his signature piece, is epically failing (fact). DT: Obama says Trump unfit.

President Obama sends $400 million dollars to Iran (fact), Iran says it was ransom for hostages (fact), a hostage said his plane waited on the tarmac for the money to arrive before he was allowed to leave (fact) and that the money would be used to fund terrorists (fact). DT: Clinton says Trumps foreign policy bewilders her.

You think you would have learned your lesson when you regularly salivated over former U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak only to watch his Senate campaign fail and I suspect that all your words this time against Trump will do the same. But it is a different world today, people are more informed than ever and if you keep this up it will be the end of the “media” as we know it. Get back to reporting the news! Daniel J. Praz, Aston

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