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    gregory N woehl commented  · 

    https://news.yahoo.com/biden-snaps-michigan-auto-worker-173703659.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=fb

    (Trevor Hunnicut reporting from Detroit; Writing by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Mary Milliken and Alistair Bell)

    I thought journalists were proud of search for the truth and reporting facts. Not spinning tales and having difficulty being objective. This article is the definition of disinformation. The people noted as reporting, writing, and editing do not sound like Russian names but I may be wrong, perhaps they are Republican names. Simply watching the video it is apparent that there was no 'snapping" and no "cursing". Repeatedly, Joe Biden attempted to tell the auto worker that what he was saying was not true. He tried using several words to convey his message to the worker that he was wrong. Finally, he conveyed it in a manner that he thought the man was familiar with in the U.S. of A. He said "Your full of ****. Most Americans know what it means. But if you don't a the people behind this article and other Russians apparently don't know, you can look it up.
    Here it is;
    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/full of ****

    Define your full of **** - Bing

    Full of **** definition is - not telling the truth
    That is not cursing. That is not snapping.
    You publish this as Yahoo News giving it credibility and then I see this disinformation B.S. posted on Facebook. Nice job. Reuters, Yahoo News, and Facebook. Putin loves you.

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