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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Never watch this guy anymore he make it all about himself. Sickening
i drpped msnbc and cnn from my DISH package,YOU SHOULD TOO!
The Constitution is about protecting the rights of the people. Not to use the Freedom of the Press to promote political propaganda. It’s wrong and that’s what will destroy America.
Oh Chris, shut up.
The American media has fed the American people nothing but b******t for the last 8 years. They, by deciet and politicization of the news in favor of leftist is an insult to the country. I see no line. They crossed the line a long time ago (8 years) with f**e news and cuddling Obama.
No He Didn’t, Chris!
Will never watch Wallace again! Hateful man!
Why does Chris Wallace think he is so high and mighty and important? This is not the 1960’s, and he is NOT Walter Cronkite!
Being called out for bad behavior is not crossing “the line” in this case it was a statement of fact.
Devils advocate!