Is this about nepotism or "THE inner circles" in newsreporting?
noble |ˈnōbəl|
adjective (nobler, noblest)
1 belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic: the Duchess of Kent and other noble ladies.
2 having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles and ideals: the promotion of human rights was a noble aspiration.
• of imposing or magnificent size or appearance: entering the building with its noble arches and massive granite columns.
• of excellent or superior quality.
…..Origin
Middle English: from Old French, from Latin (g)nobilis ‘noted, highborn,’ from an Indo-European root shared by know.
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One Big Happy Family: The Democrat Party and Mainstream Media
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Missing [29] connections - National.
Missing [98] connections - Local.
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