Do you believe what you hear on the radio, from the TV or read in the newspapers?

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answer:Nope. I believe very little of it, at least the way they spin it, and they always spin it, either right at the beginning, or shortly after the story started, with the intention of getting the most viewers/readers. They turn gossip into national news and “truth” in the blink of an eye. It’s all about the money they’ll get, certainly not about reporting anything in the way of actual news. I’ve lived it, and I know how it goes, intimately.

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