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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency


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1 hour ago, Crayola64 said:


since you aren’t conservative, can you stop posting so much conservative trash.  It’s nice you think a tweet storm about the child-killing left is interesting lol

 

You are free to put me on ignore. ? 

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Voters Don’t Trust Political News, Say Most Reporters Want to Stop Trump. 

 

If you think of them as Democratic Party operatives with bylines you won’t go far wrong — and nowadays, that’s how most people think of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Manufacture a scandal

2. Discuss it as though it is real

3. Never retract or apologize

4. Repeat

 

Journalism is dead

 

 

 

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BREAKING:

Media tells us how to think...................

 

 

Bloomberg tells us to stop calling Elizabeth Warren a socialist

 

It does seem tempting to call the entire group of Democratic candidates for 2020 socialists, although the party has put up some “moderates” like Joe Biden. Bernie Sanders is a democratic socialist, and he seems to be most directly in competition with Elizabeth Warren when it comes to policy. However, Bloomberg is insisting (in a since-deleted tweet) that not only is Warren a capitalist; she’d be “better for business and the economy than President Trump.”

 

Note that this is filed under Bloomberg Opinion, not Bloomberg Fact.

 

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Daily Beast reporter says Adam Schiff did appear to lie but that’s not what’s important

 

 

 

 

 Media Horrified That President Who Always Punches Back Keeps Punching Back. 

 

“Au contraire, tiny media brains, the strategy seems quite clear. If the MSM is going to ratchet its noise level up to 11, Trump’s going to take his to 12. We are over three years into them trying to wear him out only to have him continually prove that he has more stamina.”

 
 
 
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Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl are grifters and fraudsters (Wohl in currently under federal indictment for securities fraud).

 

The were the two brainiacs behind the press conference that accused Robert Mueller of sexual harassment only to have the accuser not show and they masterminded the sexual assault allegation against Pete Buttigieg that ended when the accuser confessed he was being paid.

 

This is the kind of cheap chickensh** that you’d expect from a CNN employee. What is unclear is what they think they are accomplishing with this nonsense.

 

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Should be ignored.  Media won't be able to help themselves.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Nanker said:

Oh yeah, hold my beer.

 

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Nope, Sumerian sexy peach emojis is still dumber.

 

Though someone in the office pointed out today that, if they'd gone with ancient Egypt instead of Sumeria, that would have made much more sense (heiroglyphics vs. cuneiform and all).  But no, they went full Sumeria...  :lol:

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3 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Nope, Sumerian sexy peach emojis is still dumber.

 

Though someone in the office pointed out today that, if they'd gone with ancient Egypt instead of Sumeria, that would have made much more sense (heiroglyphics vs. cuneiform and all).  But no, they went full Sumeria...  :lol:

 

You never go full Sumeria.

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5 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

This is still, by far, the stupidest thing I've seen all week.

 

That was in the running until I saw the backlash to the forgiveness shown by Botham Jean's brother.  This Bee post sums it up perfectly:

 

 

  

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54 minutes ago, njbuff said:

What does the actual scorecard look like between Trump and the "so called" media?


I haven't seen it, but Trump says it's the best scorecard ever. The best.  Ever.

 

Media says it looks racist.

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The Washington Post declares, in the headline to a paper edition article, that Chief Justice Roberts “must navigate a highly divisive docket as 2020 campaign rages.” I didn’t realize it was the Chief Justice’s job to “navigate” a docket or to worry about political campaigns. I thought it was his job, along with that of his colleagues, to reach correct conclusions about the merits of each case on the Court’s docket.

 

In addition, the Chief Justice presides over oral arguments and the deliberations of the Justices. A certain amount of internal politicking comes with the territory, I assume, and it’s the Chief Justice’s responsibility to assign the writing of opinions when he is in the majority.

 

But navigating through politics external to the Court? I never thought so. Not in deciding cases.

 

However, the Post has concluded, not without some foundation, that this Chief Justice considers himself a navigator. Today’s article, by Robert Barnes, should be viewed as a warning to Roberts as to how he should navigate. Barnes is rather explicit:

 

The Supreme Court has a powerfully controversial docket for its term beginning Monday that will test Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.’s efforts to portray the institution as above the noisy and partisan battles of the moment.

 

Translation: Vote against the conservative position in at least some key cases or have your claim that the Court is above partisan politics exposed as incorrect, if not fraudulent.

 

The mainstream media has concluded that Roberts is susceptible to this kind of warning. Is he? We may have a pretty good idea when the Court’s term ends next June.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/10/navigate-this-2.php

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This is actually a headline at The Washington Post: "The GOP’s bootlicking cowardice knows no bounds."

 
On the front page too.

Jeez. Speaking things that know no bounds.... The GOP-hating of The Washington Post knows no bounds!

I don't really care what's under that headline, but just for your information, it's a column by Eugene Robinson
 
 
 
 
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"I've been told I cannot book him," one MSNBC insider says.

 

"They're like the old Soviet Union. They think that if they just make people disappear, everybody will forget."

 

 

 

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Remember all those tweets and stories about “why haven’t people resigned from Fox out of principle?” ..............I remember

 

Not so many of those aimed at NBC today.

 

 

 

 

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