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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency


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I think it's funny now that Trump said he would meet Kim "under the right circumstances." Yet that part is totally ignored. OMG, Trump's gonna meet the mad man !!!!!!!!!!!! :(

Remember back when candidate Obama was lauded for opening the door for talks with NK, Iran, and Cuba?

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New York Times adds 308000 digital subscription in 1Q

Washington Post - 3 hours ago

NEW YORK - The New York Times added a record number of digital subscribers last quarter, exciting investors who pushed the stock to an 11 percent gain in morning trading.

Sounds like a strong long term investment opportunity. Right up there alongside Amalgamated Buggy Whips and BetaMax

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LOL..................The left continues it's meltdown...................hilarious.

 

 

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Beats me why anyone would have a NYT subscription at this point. If you do, you are funding the Right's propaganda efforts.

 

While Gator, and the like, probably think this is a mid-fielder for Crystal Palace, we know that little Markos is one of the leading spokespersons for the American Left.

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LOL..................The left continues it's meltdown...................hilarious.

 

 

 

 

While Gator, and the like, probably think this is a mid-fielder for Crystal Palace, we know that little Markos is one of the leading spokespersons for the American Left.

 

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Wow - read all the replies. :lol:

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LOL..................The left continues it's meltdown...................hilarious.

 

 

 

 

 

While Gator, and the like, probably think this is a mid-fielder for Crystal Palace, we know that little Markos is one of the leading spokespersons for the American Left.

 

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NYT just hired Brett Stephens from WSJ. Predictably his first column didn't go over well in snowflake land. He urged people to consider both sides of the global warming debate.

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NYT just hired Brett Stephens from WSJ. Predictably his first column didn't go over well in snowflake land. He urged people to consider both sides of the global warming debate.

 

Debate? What debate? There's no room for pragmatism in religion.

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April Ryan Defends Accusing President Trump of Racist Language He Never Actually Used http://bit.ly/2loyKx6

 

April Ryan is an American journalist serving as White House correspondent and Washington bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks.

theyve been consistently pulling that crap for decades. by 'they' i mean exploitative blacks and enabling whites

 

god bless ms ryan for her efforts, but this whole thing between her and don has been bullѕhit from the beginning

 

i cant stand don, and yet i still dont see anything at all racist with his positions on this. SHE was the one who brought up the cbc. SHE is the one who asked him to meet with that group. then he says great im ready set something up are you friends with them, and in some bizarro universe thats racist?!?

 

further evidence our entire race issue process is completely fkd in america. creating racism where none exists. fkg fantastic. talk about creating our own pain

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Reading in Burckhardt's Civilization of the Renaissance...

A pseudo-despotism without characteristic features, such as PandolfoPetrucci exercised from the year 1490 in Siena, then torn by faction, ishardly worth a closer consideration. Insignificant and malicious, hegoverned with the help of a professor of jurisprudence and of anastrologer, and frightened his people by an occasional murder. Hispastime in the summer months was to roll blocks of stone from the top ofMonte Amiata, without caring what or whom they hit. After succeeding,where the most prudent failed, in escaping from the devices of CæsarBorgia, he died at last forsaken and despised. His sons maintained aqualified supremacy for many years afterwards.

Rolling blocks of stone from a high mountain...

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Notice anything wrong ?..................................................besides the obvious hypocrisy

 

 

The land they rule.

Ahem.

Presidents dont rule land, or people.

Now we know how Obama won twice.

The Progressive theme song...

This land is our land

Your land is our land.

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Reading in Burckhardt's Civilization of the Renaissance...

A pseudo-despotism without characteristic features, such as Pandolfo

Petrucci exercised from the year 1490 in Siena, then torn by faction, is

hardly worth a closer consideration. Insignificant and malicious, he

governed with the help of a professor of jurisprudence and of an

astrologer, and frightened his people by an occasional murder. His

pastime in the summer months was to roll blocks of stone from the top of

Monte Amiata, without caring what or whom they hit. After succeeding,

where the most prudent failed, in escaping from the devices of Cæsar

Borgia, he died at last forsaken and despised. His sons maintained a

qualified supremacy for many years afterwards.

Rolling blocks of stone from a high mountain...

Nice!! You are a good poster here!

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FAKE LAW: How Trump-hatred warps the judiciary.



“Just as fake news spreads ideologically motivated misinformation with a newsy veneer, fake law brings us judicial posturing, virtue signaling, and opinionating masquerading as jurisprudence.



And just as fake news augurs the end of authoritative reporting, fake law portends the diminution of law’s legitimacy and the warping of judges’ self-understanding of their constitutional role.”




Trump’s rise has been a huge blow to the notion of nonpartisan professionalism, as it’s turned out to be a lie pretty much everywhere it’s been tested.


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