From Electoral-Vote.com:
A theory has been circulating that the Donald Trump tweets that come from an Android device are from the candidate himself, while the ones that come from an iPhone are the work of his staff. David Robinson, a data scientist who works for Stack Overflow, decided to test the theory. His conclusion: It's absolutely correct.
Robinson did some text-mining (using R) to analyze roughly 1,400 tweets from Trump's timeline, and demonstrated conclusively that the iPhone tweets are substantively different than the Android tweets. The former tend to come later at night, and are vastly more likely to incorporate hashtags, images, and links. The latter tend to come in the morning, and are much more likely to be copied and pasted from other people's tweets. In terms of word choice, the iPhone tweets tend to be more neutral, with their three most-used phrases being "join," "#trump2016," and "#makeamericagreatagain." The Android tweets tend to be more emotionally charged, with their three most-used phrases being "badly," "crazy," and "weak."
(Score: 2) by Capt. Obvious on Monday August 15 2016, @03:50PM
While I also care about policies, I recognize that puts us in the minority. Even Clinton has pivoted away from focusing on policies (to appeal to voters).
Fox News certainly likes Trump, even during the primary. However, some of the media is stretching the truth. That whole baby thing seems to be a case study in taking things out of context (which seems to be the usual way people lose elections, crazy out of context stuff.) And what offends me there is, there's no need to do that. Enough real craziness/stupidity happens. You don't need to claim that "Qualye cannot spell potato" or "Gore claims he invented the internet".