I hate the press sometimes. And I am a die hard D

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by too far? He is lying everyday. I wish the press just ignore him. He is useless anyway.


This. He’s incapable of self reflection. He’s done a tremendous job and not at fault for anything.

Nice attempt at trolling though, op. A+


I agree with OP. There are plenty of other people to interview, lots of other stories to track.

So if you think Trump is hot air - unable to self-reflect - why bother him at all? SERIOUSLY - WHY BOTHER AT ALL?

At this point, both sides are contentious, and it looks like a battle between unruly teens.

OP, same - lifelong Dem who thinks the press is full of sh*t
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree.

Under the lense of social media, Obama would have failed with the SARS epidemic.



Obama =

3 million deportations

14,000 swine flu deaths

250,000 opioid deaths

Thousands of additional murders 2014-2016


Yeah, he was truly awesome.


The press favored him, and his PR was strong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a troll post. Drumpf deserves it. Everytime he opens his mouth, credible networks like CNN know he’s lying!!!! We need them to continue to hound him from his lying ways.


Calling everything you disagree with a troll post is getting tiresome. This may come as a shock, but not everyone thinks the same way you do. When you become an adult you’ll understand this.
Anonymous
Doesn't the press know that a lot of people are home watching these White House briefings live and that they can't just take every single quote of his out of context (like the "Governors need to be nice to me" story) because their viewers will know they're just pushing biased sensationalism?

Rather than get a recap from the news, I'm just going straight to the source of the information now. I don't need someone to summarize the Imperial College study, I can read it myself. I don't need someone to tell me what Trump said, I'll watch the White House briefing. I'm tired of the spin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't the press know that a lot of people are home watching these White House briefings live and that they can't just take every single quote of his out of context (like the "Governors need to be nice to me" story) because their viewers will know they're just pushing biased sensationalism?

Rather than get a recap from the news, I'm just going straight to the source of the information now. I don't need someone to summarize the Imperial College study, I can read it myself. I don't need someone to tell me what Trump said, I'll watch the White House briefing. I'm tired of the spin.


Pretty much.

I’m not a fan of trump, but I can plainly see the games the media is playing here. That doesn’t make me change my mind on trump, but I don’t trust the news people either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't the press know that a lot of people are home watching these White House briefings live and that they can't just take every single quote of his out of context (like the "Governors need to be nice to me" story) because their viewers will know they're just pushing biased sensationalism?

Rather than get a recap from the news, I'm just going straight to the source of the information now. I don't need someone to summarize the Imperial College study, I can read it myself. I don't need someone to tell me what Trump said, I'll watch the White House briefing. I'm tired of the spin.


Pretty much.

I’m not a fan of trump, but I can plainly see the games the media is playing here. That doesn’t make me change my mind on trump, but I don’t trust the news people either.


I think you nailed it.....none of this changes anybody’s mind about trump but I think anybody with an IQ over 100 has changed their mind about the press.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't the press know that a lot of people are home watching these White House briefings live and that they can't just take every single quote of his out of context (like the "Governors need to be nice to me" story) because their viewers will know they're just pushing biased sensationalism?

Rather than get a recap from the news, I'm just going straight to the source of the information now. I don't need someone to summarize the Imperial College study, I can read it myself. I don't need someone to tell me what Trump said, I'll watch the White House briefing. I'm tired of the spin.


Pretty much.

I’m not a fan of trump, but I can plainly see the games the media is playing here. That doesn’t make me change my mind on trump, but I don’t trust the news people either.


I think you nailed it.....none of this changes anybody’s mind about trump but I think anybody with an IQ over 100 has changed their mind about the press.


Thank God for the press. Trump responds only when he perceives his self-image is at stake, and the press can help him realize how widely he is reviled among anyone with a brain.
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