If you don't like some of the things Politifact says that I put out on this blog, you are not alone.
I don't like some of the things I read that they say either, and I will often just delete the entire newsletter instead of making it a blog post on this blog.
Here are examples of the types of things I will edit out rather than pass along to you:
The above link contains these paragraphs:
“It is time to fact-check the fact-checkers,” said Owens. “I’m going to put these suckers through discovery and figure out what the relationship is that they have with Facebook.”
The conservative firebrand added that she has also launched a website called “Fact-Check Zuck,” which people can visit to help support her legal efforts in taking on Facebook’s fact-checkers.
If you work for Politifact and don't like me because I edit out your material regularly before passing it along to the blog, you are welcome to cancel the subscription I have to your newsletter. Keep in mind that I edit out some of the items in my Breitbart newsletters also. The paragraph in that post that talks about editing out headlines and paragraphs with links is this one:
Special Announcement from Webmaster220 regarding this post!
I thought you would appreciate the headlines above that I chose to leave there and I chose to delete all the rest of them as being what a significant group of my readers would not like for various reasons. My goal on this blog is to publish only things that my four sons and my five granddaughters might like to read. Kevin and Jeremy especially would not like to read the highly political items on Breitbart but news on court cases will be fine reading. For my blog readers who want to read every single headline please subscribe to the Breitbart Latest News email directly yourself."
Sincerely
Webmaster220
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