Difference between revisions of "2020.01.08 End of Brady"

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To show you what FakeNews and how self deluded [[The Atlantic]] has become, this quote sums it up. While discussing the final demise of Tom Brady and the Patriots, Scott Stossel (National Editor) said, "'''He’s like Thor, or Superman, or Greta Thunberg—when everything looks lost, he arrives to save the day.'''" two are fantasy characters, [[Greta Thunberg|Scoldilocks (Greta)]] hasn't achieved except ditching school and lecturing people that know more than her on a cause she doesn't understand, while Tom Brady actually achieved something in real life (cheating at football and cheating on his wife). Apparently the Atlantic can't tell the difference between those things.  
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To show you what FakeNews and how self deluded [[The Atlantic]] has become, this quote sums it up. While discussing the final demise of Tom Brady and the Patriots, Scott Stossel (National Editor) said, "'''He’s like Thor, or Superman, or Greta Thunberg—when everything looks lost, he arrives to save the day.'''" Two are fantasy characters, [[Greta Thunberg|Scoldilocks (Greta)]] hasn't achieved except ditching school and lecturing people that know more than her on a cause she doesn't understand, while Tom Brady actually achieved something in real life (cheating at football and cheating on his wife). Apparently the Atlantic can't tell the difference between those things.  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 9 January 2020

To show you what FakeNews and how self deluded The Atlantic has become, this quote sums it up. While discussing the final demise of Tom Brady and the Patriots, Scott Stossel (National Editor) said, "He’s like Thor, or Superman, or Greta Thunberg—when everything looks lost, he arrives to save the day." Two are fantasy characters, Scoldilocks (Greta) hasn't achieved except ditching school and lecturing people that know more than her on a cause she doesn't understand, while Tom Brady actually achieved something in real life (cheating at football and cheating on his wife). Apparently the Atlantic can't tell the difference between those things.


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