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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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What does it Mean "cold steel, oak and iron."?

What does it mean: when Trump lies, journalists should meet it with "cold steel, oak and iron."?
Does it mean journalists should not respond but just take those lies as facts or resist them back with a blow of facts and truths.

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Anonymous cold steel, oak and iron. These are all symbols of strength. Journalists should be strong and point out lies when they hear them.

  • Anonymous cold steel, oak and iron.
  • These are all symbols of strength.
  • Journalists should be strong and point out lies when they hear them.
  • CJ
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Anonymouscold steel, oak and iron.
These are all symbols of strength. Journalists should be strong and point out lies when they hear them.
CJ

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