Журнал The Atlantic пугает читателей катастрофическими последствиями второго срока Дональда Трампа
На страницах либерального The Atlantic вышла серия пропагандистских статей, в которых читателям внушают ужас перед переизбранием Дональда Трампа.
Прогрессивные журналисты утверждают, что на втором сроке Трамп спровоцирует глобальное потепление, уничтожит свободу слова, отберёт права у женщин и развалит НАТО.
При этом The Atlantic упрекнул Байдена только в том, что его «тихая компетентность» будет стоить ему президентского кресла.
Либеральная пресса продолжает копировать стиль газеты «Не дай Бог».
Журнал The Atlantic пугает читателей катастрофическими последствиями второго срока Дональда Трампа
На страницах либерального The Atlantic вышла серия пропагандистских статей, в которых читателям внушают ужас перед переизбранием Дональда Трампа.
Прогрессивные журналисты утверждают, что на втором сроке Трамп спровоцирует глобальное потепление, уничтожит свободу слова, отберёт права у женщин и развалит НАТО.
При этом The Atlantic упрекнул Байдена только в том, что его «тихая компетентность» будет стоить ему президентского кресла.
Либеральная пресса продолжает копировать стиль газеты «Не дай Бог».
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