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Article:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/former-acquaintances-tara-reade-she-took-advantage-good-will-2020-5%3famp
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The media drives me crazy when it does things like this. When someone talks about being sexually assaulted, there are always countless articles saying that the story has changed, and yet here's a story by a news source that changes within one article.
Here's another quote, set in bold type and bulleted by Business Insider:
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I have a copy of "The Origin of Species." I bought it several months ago, thinking I should read it. I have read the Introduction and part of the first chapter. However, I have already taken enough science classes in my life to know that evolution is a lengthy process that does not credibly take place in fewer than 10 paragraphs in the same news story. "More than a dozen" is not "some of a dozen." Some of a dozen is less than a dozen.
Here's the title of the article, which is also how it appears from a Google search of the term "Joe Biden":
How eager do you think most people are to talk about having been sexually assaulted by a public official, particularly to people who can't do anything about it other than to doubt them? How much do you think most people want to talk at all about being sexually assaulted?
It has taken less than an hour for the Business Insider article to be the 3rd Google result for the term "Tara Reade":
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