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Chief Executive Giovanni Caforio all maxed out to Sinema, while Genentech Chief Executive Alexander Hardy gave $ 2,500. A pair of in-house lobbyists for PhRMA, Jennifer Bryant and Anne Esposito, and Debra DeShong, the drug lobby’s executive vice president for public affairs, all gave $ 1,000....Sinema also received donations from the tobacco industry, which has set its sights on tobacco and nicotine taxes that House Democrats proposed to help pay for the bill. The PAC for the National Association of Truckstop Operators, a group whose membership includes tobacco companies and which has fought the proposed taxes, gave Sinema $ 5,000 and Manchin $ 2,500. James Haslam, the chief executive of truckstop chain Pilot Flying J and secretary of the Truckstop Operators, gave $ 2,900 to both Manchin and Sinema, despite typically contributing heavily to Republicans. John Hoel, an in-house lobbyist for tobacco giant Altria, gave Sinema $ 500, while The Cigar Association of America’s PAC donated $ 1,000. Caitlin Oprysko with Dave Lippman, Politico, "Who wrote checks to Sinema and Manchin last quarter" December 18, 2021
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Hussein's WMDs, they all supported the witch hunt against Trump during his first term and they all refused to issue retractions when the Durham report proved everything. So, don't tell me they are "reliable" when there is a completely biased and arbitrary standard detailing what is and is not "reliable". Again, voting in line with a far-left president is not a "centrist" position.
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To summarize the section: From 2000-2010, Sinema was active in campaigning against the death penalty. In 2017, Sinema voted for a bill to increase the number of situations in which people would be sentenced to death. In the middle, between 2010 and 2017, this line about Saudi Arabia is included. What
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How can you say that when the media knowingly lied about the Hunter Biden laptop because the FBI told them so, or how they again lied about the Trump admin? These are highly partisan sources which openly endorse the far-left ideas of people like Sarah Jeong, so again, how can they somehow be beacons
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But again, how can these sources be reliable when they've all written highly inaccurate things? Again, you're just letting the party do your seeing for you. It simply does not make sense to label the NYT, CNN or WaPo as "unbiased and fact based" when they all supported the false conspiracy of Saddam
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I've moved the fragment to the LGBT rights section. While I don't mind it there, I must confess that I don't understand your statement that "what we can't do is remove it entirely because it appears due." A high-profile individual such as Sinema has countless news articles describing their position
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POLITICO’s Hailey Fuchs reports is up from $ 5,000 in the three months prior....Sinema also hauled in money from top pharma leaders like Gilead Chief Executive Daniel O’Day, who gave $ 5,000. Eli Lilly Chief Executive David Ricks, Merck board Chair Kenneth Frazier and Bristol Myers Squibb Chair and
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I'd classify Biden as "center-left", but that's not the point of this. The point is that reliable sources do fact checking and strive to get it right. They don't every time, like Saddam's WMDs, but nobody gets it right all the time. On the other hand, unreliable sources push their narrative at any
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Also Biden is far-left on culture issues, but on economics he's just another globalist neolib. I seriously hate how modern political discourse is "right vs left" instead of "national vs global, economically liberal vs reatrictionist, culturally reactionary vs conservative vs revolutionary" etc. I
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And btw, The NYT, CNN and WaPo did indeed report what the Bush government said was happening in Iraq. They report what the government says, right or left. But, afterwards, The NYT prominently published a lengthy apology for reporting the Bush gov't nonsense about WMDs without adequate caution.
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Sinema is well known for advocating for expanding LGBT rights, as documented elsewhere in the article. It is unremarkable for someone in favor of expanding LGBT rights to advocate for decriminalizing their behavior. Opposition to any particular punishment (eg. capital punishment) is even more
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unremarkable. If you want to put this in the "LGBT rights" section as an example of her advocacy on that issue, I have no objection, but it doesn't tell us anything about her position on the death penalty, and so it shouldn't be in the capital punishment section.
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We could also put it in an International relations section as well, what we can't do is remove it entirely because it appears due. It was removed entirely not moved so the issue isn't whether it should be in that section, its whether it should be in the article.
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No. Unless we see an update indicating she won't caucus with Dems, we should not update this article to say that. The implication from what she's said is that she will continue to caucus with Dems, and we don't have reliable sourcing to the contrary.
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So, because 3 random journos working for establishment propaganda outlets said a thing, it must be true to you? I get that the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes, but there should be at least a little critical thinking, no?
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to outright delete the entire paragraph with no replacement. Sinema IS a controversial figure, widely liked in some circles and widely loathed in others. We need a substantive and neutral way to address that in the lead.
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I can get behind this. It looks like an official portrait, she's facing the forward and it's take during her time in her current office (U.S. Senator not U.S. Rep like the current image). --
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The lead image is from when Sinema was in the U.S. House and not Senate. I figured it'd be proper to have a more recent image in terms of one depicting her during her tenure in the Senate.
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No matter how many times I've read this, I can't seem to make the grammar fit unless someone is speaking mockingly and trying to make a fool out of how they perceive someone speaking.
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Sinema says she's not caucusing with the Republicans, and Schumer says she'll keep her committee assignments. It's still 51-49 next year, but it's 50-50 for the next three weeks.--
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She hasn't said who she'll be caucusing with. Therefore the Democrats are at 49 (47 Dems & 2 Inds), the Republicans are at 50, while Sinema is a minority of 1.
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all maxed out to Sinema: Eli Lilly Chief Executive David Ricks Merck board Chair Kenneth Frazier Bristol Myers Squibb Chair and Chief Executive Giovanni Caforio
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There are 50 members caucusing with Democrats and 50 with Republicans. Sinema hasn't said that she's caucusing with Republicans, so nothing there has changed. –
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Last I checked the votes nearly every time with Biden. You can't support a far-left president so consistently without being far-left yourself.
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on countless issues. Editors need to be selective in what they deem to be worth including. That's just my two cents on editing philosophy.
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yeah this is completely inaccurate and off topic for Kyrsten Sinema. If you want to take up issues of reliable sources, try
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That would be interesting as Joe Biden is barely on the left let alone part of the far-left, do you have a source for that?
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does it tell us about Sinema's position on capital punishment and the change taking place in her views? Precisely nothing.
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cost, even if they fudge certain things or lie blatantly. The page on RS describes this better than I can. –
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The issue is that it has no prominence in the article body, so how does it warrant inclusion in the lead?
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Except it is completely true and it is a damning indictment against the so-called "reliable" sources.
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Which is the country with the far-left President? The US currently has a centrist in office.
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Can someone verify the authenticity of this quote or correct it if it's a misquote.
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The senator who is breaking the Internet (and liberal hearts) has a wild backstory
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I admit it could be better written, but it seems somewhat like whitewashing for
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The lede states Congress is split 50-50. But should this be in past tense? ☆
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It won't matter either way after 8 January 2023, when Ben Sasse resigns.
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hate how difficult it is to express nuance in political discourse.
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the following content from from the capital punishment section:
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This is not the place for you to spew conspiracy theories.
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torture and capital punishment against the LGBTQ community
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Admitting error is one of the hallmarks of reliability.
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the media knowingly lied about the Hunter Biden laptop
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the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes
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For that reason, this article is at increased risk of
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