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Ten of Trump’s evangelical advisers promote Paula White-Cain’s new book⁠—revealing their priority is loyalty to Trump

Ten of Trump's evangelical supporters have promoted Paula White-Cain's new book. Here they are: Jerry Falwell Jr., Franklin Graham, Robert Jeffress, Jack Graham, Malachi O'Brien, Tim Clinton, Ralph Reed, Greg Laurie, Jentezen Franklin, and Johnnie Moore (who was and seems still to be her publicist). 

Prior to being invited by Paula White to support Trump in 2015, none of these figures seems to have supported White. She has been plagued by marital, financial, and theological scandals. She is married to her third husband and was also photographed holding hands leaving a hotel in Rome with the married Benny Hinn in 2010. The church she led with her second husband filed for bankruptcy in 2014, which is only the tip of the iceberg of the financial mismanagement and self-enrichment revealed in this 2010-2011 Senate finance report. To prevent further disclosure, she required all employees to sign lifetime non-disclosure agreements (which is suspicious and immoral and legally questionable). In 2016, Russell Moore commented: "Paula White is a charlatan and recognized as a heretic by every orthodox Christian, of whatever tribe."

Prior to 2011, White bought a condo at Trump Tower for $3.5 million and Trump appeared on her TV show. In September 2015, she invited a group to pray for him. Twenty-five evangelical advisers were named in June 2016. "That board, with around 25 members . . . was dissolved when he became president." On August 27, 2018, Trump's evangelical advisers (including these eleven) gathered at the White House and Trump was presented a Bible by White with the inscription: "History will record the greatness you have brought for generations." This group of eleven (including White) is a indicator of those in October 2019 who continue to be in the inner circle of Trump supporters. 

Franklin Graham and Greg Laurie have since deleted their tweets. Robert Jeffress admitted to Julie Roys that he has not read the book word for word and does not know that much about Paula White's past scandals. Jacob Denhollander, husband of Rachael and PhD student at Southern Seminary, writes, "Spoiler: none of the celebrity pastor endorsers read the book. It's assistants, all the way down."

Still, besides promoting a book that is not a quality work, their promotion of Paula White-Cain's book reveals that their loyalties are to White because she is a source of access to Trump. This is another sign that their theological and personal integrity are not as important as maintaining ties with Trump. 

More comments:

Alan Cross, a Southern Baptist Convention pastor writes, "If someone in my church is promoting Paula White books to other people in the church, I’m going to say something. And if they say they are reading it because another preacher endorsed the book, I’m going to tell them not to listen to that preacher, that he is not trustworthy."

Alan Noble, a professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University, writes, "Looks like the Court Evangelicals all joined Paula White’s book launch team. Hope the swag was worth it."

Drew Dyck, Christian writer and editor, comments. "Ah, amazing how shared political allegiances can help people paper over serious theological disagreements."

Shannon Dingle, writer who recently lost her husband in a tragic accident, writes, "I would give anything to watch a conversation between the current version of some of these folks and the former – maybe late 90s? – version of themselves."

Eric Erickson, political commentator and PhD student in theology, writes, "Amazing seeing a group of Southern Baptist ministers promoting a prosperity gospel heretic’s book because they’re all Trump humpers. They’d never do that for certain female orthodox Bible believing Southern Baptists because OMG those ladies might teach men too."

Ross Douthat, a Roman Catholic writer, comments, "The Trump-era reconciliation of prominent conservative-Baptist pastors with prominent prosperity theologians is quite noteworthy . . . To put it in the terms of my still-perhaps-useful book Bad Religion, it's a case of one American heresy, Christian nationalism, tempting conservative evangelicals into alignment with another one."

Warren Throckmorton, a professor of psychology at Grove City College comments, "No one should be surprised that the evangelical leaders support Paula White's book. They have sold themselves for Trump. What is one more compromise for the Trump team?"

Paula White and Benny Hinn in 2010 appeared in the National Inquirer holding hands walking out of a hotel in Rome. "The article, which released July 23, claimed the two spent three nights in a five-star hotel Hinn booked under a false name." 

Costi Hinn, nephew of Benny Hinn, and a pastor himself, comments, "I’ve shared a family Christmas with her before a particular divorce was final, then watched them spin the PR, lie to millions, twist biblical parameters, and slowly creep back into the mainstream."

Samuel James and PCA pastor Derek Radney suggest that the Southern Baptist Convention should formally disfellowship First Baptist Dallas because of the heresy promoted by Robert Jeffress. 

For the search engine, the book is entitled: Something Greater: Finding Triumph Over Trials.

Note that Paula White-Cain in May 2019 handed her position as pastor to her son, Brad Knight. This pattern of employing your children is a big part of how White, Jerry Falwell Jr., Franklin Graham, and Donald Trump operate. At the White House meeting in August 2018, White brought her son, and Franklin brought his daughter, while Trump's daughter also attended.  

Paula White

Photo from White House video of National Day of Prayer, May 2, 2019. 

 

Sometimes Paula White-Cain says that the Senate Finance Committee found no wrong-doing but that is not the case. Grassley's purpose was to shine light on this situation. 

See this summary from

Rick Cohen

Senator Grassley and the Televangelists
January 24, 2011
Nonprofit Quarterly

Husband and wife team Randy and Paula White did not escape Grassley’s scrutiny. The Whites announced their plans to divorce in 2007, leaving Randy as the sole senior pastor at Without Walls International Church (WWIC) and Paula as the leader of Paula White Ministries (PWM).  Under Randy’s leadership, WWIC defaulted on a $1 million loan, though when WWIC came out of foreclosure proceedings, Randy stepped down and Paula took over as senior pastor. 

Randy might have talked to the Senator’s staff but for a policy that seems to have covered lots of departing WWIC and PWM staff, requiring all employees to sign a confidentiality agreement prohibiting them from “ever discussing anything pertaining to the organization.”  Former staff were afraid of being sued by the church and at least one received a friendly letter from WWIC with a helpful reminder about the confidentiality agreement. 

Like the other televangelists, WWIC and PWM make money from selling the tapes, DVDs, and books of their high profile religious leaders.  In the case of the Whites, at least during 2004 and 2005, their tapes and books were produced by companies personally owned by Randy and Paula, with the church required to make inventory purchases from their companies of $541,000 and $330,000.  In nonprofit parlance, those are called related party transactions, usually frowned upon. 

WWIC specifically has a number of related organizations, including KABB Enterprises, apparently set up to purchase a Day’s Inn motel, and several nonprofits and for-profits located at WWIC’s address.  Disentangling the financial flows of the Whites’ corporations without more disclosure than the Whites gave the Grassley investigators is impossible.  Audited financials for WWIC alone showed revenues of $39.9 million in 2006 and a variety of interesting though vague expenditures, including an $880,000 housing allowance. 

One accountant working for WWIC apparently quit after Randy White ordered him to have WWIC pay his personal $24,000 American Express card bill (including $13,000 for the purchase and installation of mirrors) even though that would have made the entity unable to make payroll that week.  That’s a small bill compared to their rumored compensation levels – as much as $5 million in around 2004 or 2005.  Although the report was never revealed, apparently Randy White presented a compensation study done by “The Strategic Compensation Group of America” to justify whatever the board of WWIC approved as his and Paula’s salaries.  WWIC did provide information on its compensation to members of the family, which the Grassley report summarized as payments to “Paula’s son and Randy’s son, daughter, father and sister, up to $420,000, $560,000, $700,000 and $1,075,000 in tax years 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.”

Prior to the divorce, the Whites owned a $2.681 million home (improved with the addition of an in-ground pool and spa) in the Bayshore area of Tampa, and a $3.5 million condo in Trump Tower in New York City.  The costs of these properties appear to have been paid for through the WWIC housing allowance.  They liked cars too, driving among other vehicles a 2007 Bentley convertible.  There must be something about Bentleys, as Paula gave Bishop T.D. Jakes a Bentley convertible as a 50th birthday gift.  Randy is generous too, putting his post-divorce girlfriend and her parents on salary and authorizing WWIC to pay for plastic surgery for one of the organization’s pastors. 

The ministry – either WWIC or PWM – purchased a Gulfstream GII for $1.2 million, but also pays for ferrying the Whites around by chartered flights.  One source told Grassley’s investigators that the Whites chartered a flight to Las Vegas for a boxing match and were accompanied by sports personalities including Gary Sheffield, Darryl Strawberry, Michael Pittman, and Anthony Telford.  The boxing match tickets alone, costing between $17,000 and $18,000, were charged to the WWIC AMEX card.  Their chartered flights, particularly on a Learjet used predominantly by Paula, were frequently to “the islands” and often involved re-filing flight plans once out of U.S. airspace to head to the Cayman Islands. 

 

More info in my tweet thread about the reaction to Paula White-Cain's book below. 

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Evangelicals Trump

Oct 4 and 12: Trump says the biggest evangelical pastors tell him ‘we have never seen our religion or any religion so electrified’

 

A thread by Andy Rowell

Transcript “I got a call the other night from pastors, the biggest pastors, evangelical Christians. They said, 'we have never seen our religion or any religion so electrified.' They say they’ve never seen anything like it. Churches are joining … hundreds of thousands of people."

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"And that's largely because of you [the media] and your partners, the Democrats.”

 

 

 
 

 
Thomas S. Kidd
 
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This is revolting. And, he's been taught to talk this way by the Republican evangelical insiders.
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Trump says his fight with the Democrats and Media has led to a Christian revival bigger than any in history.
 
 
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"Not a word from their mouth can be trusted; their heart is filled with malice. Their throat is an open grave; with their tongues they tell lies. Declare them guilty, O God! Let their intrigues be their downfall."
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Trump says his fight with the Democrats and Media has led to a Christian revival bigger than any in history.
 
 
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Michael Wear
 
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"But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you."
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Trump is likely drawing on the words of Robert Jeffress (and Jerry Falwell Jr. and Franklin Graham who are not pastors) that the evangelical base is united behind him to falsely claim hundreds of thousands "are joining": a. churches or b. his base. It is unclear which.
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Nope and nope.
– Probably Robert Jeffress just told Trump about the applause at the National Quartet Convention in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee on Sept 26, 2019.
– In the Oct 9 Fox News poll, 28% of white evangelicals say they want Trump impeached and removed.

Aaron Rupar

@atrupar

JUDGE JEANINE: "What do you know about those 2 men who have been arrested who allegedly worked with Rudy Giuliani? They say they had dinner with you at the White House."

TRUMP: "Well I don't know who they are. I mean, I guess maybe I met them, or maybe I took pictures with them"

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Aaron Rupar

@atrupar

 

Trump tells Judge Jeanine that "people are joining the church" because "everybody knows the Russian witch hunt was a phony fraud."

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Evangelicals Politics Syria Trump

October 7-12, 2019. Trump’s betrayal of the Kurds in Syria and Minneapolis rally

 
 

 
Aaron Rupar
 
@atrupar

 
Lindsey Graham calls in to Fox & Friends & calls Trump's decision to abandon the Kurds "impulsive." "I hope I'm making myself clear how shortsighted & irresponsible this decision is in my view," he says. "This to me is just unnerving to its core."
 
 
 
 

 
Scott Stedman
 
@ScottMStedman

 
There are approximately 2,000,000 Syrian Kurds.
 
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Walter Shaub
 
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“ 'I have a little conflict of interest ’cause I have a major, major building in Istanbul,' Trump said last year. 'It’s a tremendously successful job. It’s called Trump Towers—two towers, instead of one, not the usual one, it’s two.' ”
Donald Trump’s Huge Conflict of Interest in Turkey
A businessman who allegedly helped the Iranians duck U.S. sanctions used to operate in one of the Istanbul towers bearing the name of the next American president.
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Nikki Haley
 
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We must always have the backs of our allies, if we expect them to have our back. The Kurds were instrumental in our successful fight against ISIS in Syria. Leaving them to die is a big mistake. #TurkeyIsNotOurFriend
 
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Richard Engel
 
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The Syrian Kurds are being abandoned after they fought, and lost 10k men and women, to battle ISIS for the world. Now, they could be- and many expect will be- wiped out in a campaign of ethnic violence/displacement.
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BREAKING: In an extraordinary Sunday night statement, the White House announces that the US "will no longer be in the immediate area" of Northern Syria, allow Turkey to launch an invasion in the region and give Turkey responsibility for captured ISIS fighters in the area.
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The Babahuck
 
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Earlier this summer, Syrian Christians begged U.S. forces to stay, writing "Turkey aims to kill and destroy us and to finish the genocide against our people. [There] are still more than 100,000 Syriac Christians living in NE Syria and they will be killed …if Turkey invades."
 
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Republican stars Marco Rubio, Lindsay Graham, Nikki Haley, and Brett Baier are all concerned about the betrayal of the Kurds in Syria by Trump this morning. mobile.twitter.com/atrupar/status mobile.twitter.com/jdawsey1/statu mobile.twitter.com/NikkiHaley/sta
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This thread is quite something from the former head of administration efforts against ISIS. twitter.com/brett_mcgurk/s…
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv
 
@BandyXLee1

 
This “tweet” is a clear demonstration of the grotesque delusions of grandeur we predicted he would fall into as a defense against the growing pressures of reality. His destructiveness is already being unleashed: against the Kurds now, but we are bound to discover many more….
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As I have stated strongly before, and just to reiterate, if Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits, I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I’ve done before!). They must, with Europe and others, watch over…
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George F. Will
 
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In 13 months, all congressional Republicans who have not defended Congress by exercising “the constitutional rights of the place” should be defeated.
Opinion | The spiraling president adds self-impeachment to his repertoire
Trump must not get away with his refusal to supply witnesses and documents to the House.
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A thread by Andy Rowell

A summary for those not paying attention: There is a pattern by Trump of odd foreign policy in Syria, Ukraine, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and refugee limits that runs contrary to what experts on the right and left think is sound policy. No one is defending any of these things. Sometimes we suspect strongly that Trump is operating out of self-interest. Those he is helping seem to be funneling money or election assistance to him. Other times, it seems he is operating impulsively. But there is bipartisan opposition to all of it. Yet, he continues. Syria: betraying Kurd allies who fought ISIS to be killed by Turkey's dictator
Ukraine: withholding military assistance for favors
China: not defending Hong Kong for favors, also trade war
Russia: deference to Putin
Saudi Arabia: enabling war in Yemen
Asylum: reducing refugees

 
 
 

 
Evan McMullin
 
@EvanMcMullin

 
“I have a little conflict of interest ’cause I have a major, major building in Istanbul. It’s a tremendously successful job. It’s called Trump Towers—two towers, instead of one, not the usual one; it’s two…They have a strong leader.” -Donald Trump, 2015
 
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…I'm also told that Turkish attack appears coordinated with the Russians. Russian-backed forces are mobilizing to invade the Kurdish area from the south — towards Tabqa and other spots. Meanwhile, ISIS is mobilizing sleeper cells in Raqqa and attacks have taken place tonight.
 
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A bad situation in Northeast Syria is about to get much worse. Sources tell me that US officials have just informed the Syrian Kurds that Turkey is likely to attack on air and ground in next 24 hours. The US will do nothing. Targets are Tal Abyad and Ras al Ayn….
 
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Senator Graham, Thank you for your angry outrage here on behalf of the vulnerable. The next obvious thing for you to do would be to endorse impeachment and removal of this president, who, as you know, is motivated by interests that are neither coherent, nor moral.
 
 
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Can't help but recall Solomon's Prayer at Trump's inauguration: For I am your servant…a man who is weak & short-lived with little understanding of judgment & laws; for even one who is perfect among human beings will be regarded as nothing without the wisdom that comes from you. twitter.com/realDonaldTrum…
 
 
 

 
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Mr. Graham, thank you for this statement. Also, reflect on your culpability. You along with Robert Jeffress and Jerry Falwell Jr. enabled this bloodshed. You have long been foolishly praising this reckless, immoral president and in doing so have deceived your trusting followers.

 

 
 

 
Josh Jordan
 
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Recent polls that asked if Trump should be impeached *and* removed from office, with change in net points since pre-inquiry announcement polls: Fox News: 51-40 (+14) Qunnipiac: 45-49 (+16) Morning Consult: 50-43 (+20) CNN: 47-45 (+15) WaPo: 49-38 (+33) That's a lot of movement.
 
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This was an applause line from Trump’s Minnesota speech: “I have reduced refugee resettlement by 85 percent.” This is how the president treats men, woman and children fleeing from oppression and violence.
At Minneapolis Rally, an Angry Trump Reserves Sharpest Attack for Biden
At a fiery campaign rally Thursday night in Minnesota, President Trump said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. did nothing but “kiss Barack Obama’s ass.”
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Christianity Today
 
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Three Christians have been killed in Turkey’s assault on Kurdish-held areas in northeast Syria
Christians Killed on Syria’s Front Lines
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A thread by Andy Rowell

Trump's speech is that of a demagogue. It is propaganda, brainwashing. It is lies delivered with enormous relish and amusement.

What is the antidote? At least 1 of these:
– education in history,
– moral sensitivity,
– consuming reputable news sources.
#MinneapolisTrumpRally

#MinneapolisTrumpRally

See also this thread:

John Fea@JohnFea1

3.Trump gives lip service to "unity" or the "common good," but his tweets, speeches (tonight in for example), and encounters with the press do not match his weak calls for civility.

John Fea@JohnFea1
 

4. Trump has built an entire approach to politics on discord, appealing to our darkest angels to score political points, and on making appeals to the minority of the population willing to cheer his depravity.

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Ruth Graham

@publicroad

 

Wow: 28% of white evangelicals now say Trump should be impeached and removed from office. https://twitter.com/nickgourevitch/status/1182080475113906176 

Nick Gourevitch@nickgourevitch
 

12% of Trump voters say he should be impeached and removed from office via new FOX News poll. Seems like a kind of a big problem for a guy that won by around ~80,000 votes.

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Quotes from rally in Minneapolis in this thread

Video clips thread:

Daniel Dale

@ddale8

Trump: "The best is yet to come."

Daniel Dale

@ddale8

 

Trump has finished his speech after about one hour and 40 minutes. That was his longest campaign rally.

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Jack Holmes

@jackholmes0

 

Day after day, as they stuck with him, Trump's supporters were forced to give up more and more of themselves to stay on-board. At some point, the sunk cost became insurmountable. There is no going back now. https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a29438336/trump-rally-minneapolis-ilhan-omar/ 

Trump's Minneapolis Rally Was a Demonstration of the Moral Suicide Pact He's Made With His Suppor…

They have given too much of themselves to The Leader to go back now. They will support him, no matter what he does, until he is stopped.

esquire.com

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Meet the Press

@MeetThePress

 

WATCH: The president held a campaign rally last night and attacked Hunter Biden. We cannot in good conscience show it to you @chucktodd: "Politics ain’t beanbag, but it isn’t supposed to be this either. We all need to play a role in not rewarding this kind of politics"

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A thread by Andy Rowell

Transcript “I got a call the other night from pastors, the biggest pastors, evangelical Christians. They said, 'we have never seen our religion or any religion so electrified.' They say they’ve never seen anything like it. Churches are joining … hundreds of thousands of people."

Transcript continued:
"And that's largely because of you [the media] and your partners, the Democrats.”

 

 
 

A thread by Andy Rowell

Madison: "In the case of the Executive Magistracy which was to be administered by a single man, loss of capacity or corruption was more within the compass of probable events, and either of them might be fatal to the Republic."

John Dickerson

@jdickerson

 

"the best way therefore to provide in the Constitution for the regular punishment of the Executive where his misconduct should deserve it, and for his honorable acquittal when [FN10] he should be unjustly accused." https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/debates_720.asp  https://twitter.com/KWardCummings/status/1182656696293957632 

K. Ward Cummings@KWardCummings
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Saw ctm. You referenced Franklins contribution to impeachment debate. Where is that from?

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"Mr. MADISON thought it indispensable that some provision should be made for defending the Community agst. the incapacity, negligence or perfidy of the chief Magistrate. The limitation of the period of his service, was not a sufficient security."

Madison: "He might lose his capacity after his appointment. He might pervert his administration into a scheme of peculation or oppression. He might betray his trust to foreign powers."

 

 

A key pillar of Trump's rhetoric is his insistence that "the media" are very bad people and therefore you can't believe them. I think following journalists on Twitter dispels that idea. So, look up and follow those who write valuable articles. Mute those who lose your trust.
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Our latest letter to the New York Times (they finally published us after two years of trying!): nytimes.com/2019/10/11/opi