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How is the media covering Colin Powell?Colin Powell often is covered by Right and Center Media sources.
8%
Center: 42%
Right: 50%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Colin Powell?Colin Powell often is covered by Right and Center Media sources.
8%
Center: 42%
Right: 50%
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Taylor Swift · BaltimoreSocial media has always been a breeding ground for conspiracy theories, but in recent years, the internet, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), has been awash with bizarre, fanciful conspiracies coming from all corners of the political spectrum. The Right specifically has been so inundated with conspiracy theories that many pundits and content consumers alike have seemingly no ability to discern fact from fiction. When a Singaporean cargo ship…See the Story
Blame your government for the conspiracy theories - Washington Examiner
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Colin Powell · KingstonDonald Trump is leading the polls for the Republican nomination for president. John Avlon: Trump's iron grip has grown tighter around the GOP, pushing it further to the right. He says the Never Trump movement has never come close to loosening Trump's hold on the GOP base. Avlon says Trump offers us the audacity of a pitchman, with the entertainment value of a traveling medicine show.See the Story
Clarence Page: Trump’s befuddling hold on the GOP
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Colin Powell · New YorkColin Powell told the UN Security Council in February 2003 that Iraq had declared 8,500 litres of anthrax. This #ThrowbackThursday, we looked at his claim and what was in the vial. There was no Security Council resolution authorizing military action in Iraq. Two months later, the US invaded the Middle Eastern country.See the Story
Stories from the UN Archive: Were WMDs ever at UN Headquarters?
Coverage: 2 sources
Colin Powell · North KoreaIn 2002, while the George W. Bush administration was preparing for its invasion of Iraq, it was simultaneously considering an attack on North Korea. Colin Powell's former chief of staff revealed that an invasion was considered but deemed too risky. North Korea's significantly superior conventional capabilities relative to other potential targets for U.S. attacks have long provided a degree of deterrence.See the Story
How North Korea Deterred an American Invasion in 2002
100% Center coverage: 1 sources