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April 12, 1980: “It is often said of Reagan that he never met a statistic or an anecdote he didn't like if it helped him illustrate the evils of big government,” according to The Times’ Bill Stall and William Endicott. Notice how carefully the headline avoids saying that Ronald Reagan is inaccurate or distorts the facts. |
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Well now that’s a shocker . I guess conservatives have always relied on the uninformed to further their political careers
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