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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Well isn’t that funny that the media can say Mr. Trump crossed the line but they do it all the time and no one calls them on it.
Wallace is a hasbeen idiot!
Enemy of the people I believe not the state? Clearly it is the job of the media to be the watchdog of the government no matter what party is in but it is not suppose to report false stories, propaganda, and omit important things to fit their own agendas. Just as the 1st amendment protects free speech, it comes also with responsibility.
What about the line the media has been crossing, the people have voted the POTUS is DONALD TRUMP, so get on board and show respect for him, we had to with OBUMER, for 8 YEARS!!!
It’s a lot different when you’re getting$#%&!@*on instead of President Trump isn’t it Wallace? It’s tough$#%&!@*so you guys in the media better learn to teel the truth or learn to chew harder.
Wrong again Chris.
You crossed the line – when you tried to destroy my country
when is Fox going to get up the nerve to fire Wallace and Shepard……..my patience is running thin
I believe the only ones having problems with the stance President Trump is taking with the media is the media itself!
who cares chris we dont