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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Wallace.. go$#%&!@*yourself
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Well said William Meyer! J/H
Politically, we judge according to our own set of values. Look at everything in yourself as though in another person. It might give you a second thought.(A person’s discontent to President Donald Trump is your worst evil.) If you do evil, expect to suffer evil.
Evening news should be changed to evening opinions from our used to be informed experts.
Let your reads do the talking.
And over half the country crossed it with him.
They are in essence the enemy of the people because they are a branch of the progressive movement and Democratic Party that slants, distorts, and sometimes reports false news to discredit the President and propagandize for the Left!
Truth hurts!
F**e news is the enemy of the state. Especially if it propagates breaking the law.