President Trump’s war with the mainstream media has just risen to a higher level. It’s clear that he has major issues with leftist outlets such as the New York Times and CNN. It’s even likely that he is enjoying the battle he is having with them. And much of his base of support, fed up with watching the major media fawn and genuflect before liberals such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, are enjoying the show.
The question, however, is whether there is a point beyond which President Trump should not go in his attacks on the press? Put another way, is there a difference between attacking the press as an institution and attacking a portion of the media for what you believe are deliberately biased statements and manipulation of facts?
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You know why it hurts? Because its the TRUTH. MSM has lost all understanding of that word. TRUTH. What you continue to not grasp is that freedom of the press also allows for the public to NOT believe what you try to pass off as news. It is propaganda against our government based on feelings and personal opinions. NOT facts. We the people no longer subscribe to your belittling antagonistic agenda.
Truth hurts, don’t it Chris?
No he didnt. I can think of one news outlet that seems to hate everything about America and wants to ruin us.
I’m sure it will be as effective as his hero’s ( Obummer) lines in the sand….
Wallace is a$#%&!@*
The media put themselves in that position
Report news period! Not your opinion !!!!!
I think Chris is wrong on this one. Journalists are suppose to report the facts and if they are making untrue statements or not reporting something they feel is not going to help their personal ideology then I agree with the President they are the enemy of the people and not doing their job!
Maybe Chris Wallace should join in the lame stream media if he gets so offended by the President. President Trump named the specific lame stream media who are the enemies of the People, and if Wallace cannot even understand those words, then he cannot be a good journalist.
Evidently everything is imaginary with our press lately