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The media will do anything to bash Trump — and now they’re hurting

Revmitchell

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It was many years ago, but the memory lingers of the first time I was embarrassed to be a journalist. It was a steamy summer afternoon and reporters and photographers were shoehorned into a small Manhattan apartment for a civic group’s announcement.

As we waited, a photographer wearing a “Press” card in his battered fedora picked up a bud vase from a table, pulled out the rose and drank the water in one gulp.

The hostess was horrified and shrieked, “What are you doing?” He looked at her as if she were nuts and said simply, “It’s hot in here and I’m thirsty.”

I laugh now at the outlandishness of the photographer’s behavior, but at the time I cringed and wondered: Do I really want to be a journalist and end up like that?

America should be so lucky now. Bad manners are the least of it.

In the sixth month of Donald Trump’s presidency, we are witnessing an unprecedented meltdown of much of the media. Standards have been tossed overboard in a frenzy to bring down the president.

Trump, like all presidents, deserves coverage that is skeptical and tough, but also fair. That’s not what he’s getting.

What started as bias against him has become a cancer that is consuming the best and brightest. In rough biblical justice, media attempts to destroy the president are boomeranging and leaving their reputations in tatters.

He accuses them of publishing fake news, and they respond with such blind hatred that they end up publishing fake news. That’ll show him.

CNN is suffering an especially bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, even trying to make a virtue of its hostility to the president. In doing so, executives conveniently confuse animus with professional skepticism, and cite growing audiences as proof of their good judgment.

The bottom line matters, and there is certainly an audience for hating Trump all the time. But facts and fairness separate major news organizations from any other business looking to make a buck, and a commitment to them creates credibility and public trust.

That’s how CNN sold itself for years — boring but trustworthy. Now it’s boring and untrustworthy.

http://nypost.com/2017/06/27/the-media-will-do-anything-to-bash-trump-and-now-theyre-hurting/
 

InTheLight

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This is great news--if all you want out of Trump is to discredit the media and expose them as being leftists, biased, and prone to reporting Fake News.

I kind of wanted a repeal/replacement of ObamaCare, tax cuts, corporate and personal tax reform, consistent 3% - 4% or more economic growth, a Wall built, immigration reform, destruction of ISIS, etc. etc.

When is that going to start happening? Or should we just some more revenge beat up on the press some more?
 

carpro

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This is great news--if all you want out of Trump is to discredit the media and expose them as being leftists, biased, and prone to reporting Fake News.

I kind of wanted a repeal/replacement of ObamaCare, tax cuts, corporate and personal tax reform, consistent 3% - 4% or more economic growth, a Wall built, immigration reform, destruction of ISIS, etc. etc.

When is that going to start happening? Or should we just some more revenge beat up on the press some more?

And you want it all right now.
 

InTheLight

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And you want it all right now.

Yes, while the GOP controls all branches of government. It would be a good time to enact some legislation, wouldn't it? There's about 8 months left until the election season of 2018 begins in earnest and politicians lose their spines.

Again:
George W. Bush tax cuts enacted June 2001.
Ronald Reagan tax cuts enacted August 1981. (GOP did not control US House.)

Donald J. Trump: Almost July 2017. Hasn't decided if he wants a border adjustment tax or not. Hasn't decided if he wants a 20% or 15% corporate tax rate. Hasn't figured out the personal income tax brackets yet. No tax reform legislation has been introduced yet.
 

carpro

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Yes, while the GOP controls all branches of government. It would be a good time to enact some legislation, wouldn't it? There's about 8 months left until the election season of 2018 begins in earnest and politicians lose their spines.

Again:
George W. Bush tax cuts enacted June 2001.
Ronald Reagan tax cuts enacted August 1981. (GOP did not control US House.)

Donald J. Trump: Almost July 2017. Hasn't decided if he wants a border adjustment tax or not. Hasn't decided if he wants a 20% or 15% corporate tax rate. Hasn't figured out the personal income tax brackets yet. No tax reform legislation has been introduced yet.



George Bush and Ronald Reagan did not face the animus in DC that Trump does. They also did not follow Obama and have to correct his many illegal and economically damaging policies. He's had his hands full. And as you well know, Republicans don't "contrlol" the Senate and there are several establishment republicans in both the House and the Senate that routinely stand in the way or throw up obstacles. Bush and Reagan did not have to deal with that either.

Bottom line is that you are acting like a petulant chald that wants what he wants and wants it NOW. And I believe that, deep down, with your personal animosity for Trump, you want to see him fail. You just won't admit it publicly. At least, not now.
 

just-want-peace

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This is great news--if all you want out of Trump is to discredit the media and expose them as being leftists, biased, and prone to reporting Fake News.

I kind of wanted a repeal/replacement of ObamaCare, tax cuts, corporate and personal tax reform, consistent 3% - 4% or more economic growth, a Wall built, immigration reform, destruction of ISIS, etc. etc.

When is that going to start happening? Or should we just some more revenge beat up on the press some more?

Methinks that the newly elected Rs had better remember what their campaigns were based on; one of the top, if not THE top, priorities was repealing O'care.
I say go for REPEAL, and when it doesn't pass because of the D (& rinos) obstruction, then just publish the actual votes of EVERY member for the public to see. 2018 will then (??) be a referendum on the true feeling of the USA, with any doubt evaporating!!

If the Rs don't have the guts to FIGHT, then we are lost anyway.
MARANATHA!!!!!!!
 

InTheLight

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George Bush and Ronald Reagan did not face the animus in DC that Trump does. They also did not follow Obama and have to correct his many illegal and economically damaging policies. He's had his hands full.

Ha ha ha ha ha! What about all the Trump bluster about being able to get things done? The Art of the Deal? The Master Negotiator? The "I'm not a politician?"


And as you well know, Republicans don't "contrlol" the Senate and there are several establishment republicans in both the House and the Senate that routinely stand in the way or throw up obstacles. Bush and Reagan did not have to deal with that either.

Fake history. For every Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rob Portman, Dean Heller nowadays there was David Durenburger, Richard Lugar, John Heinz, Arlen Specter, Al D'Amato, etc. in the 80's.

Bottom line is that you are acting like a petulant chald that wants what he wants and wants it NOW. And I believe that, deep down, with your personal animosity for Trump, you want to see him fail. You just won't admit it publicly. At least, not now.

Mind reading again. Can't let that skill get rusty.
 

carpro

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Ha ha ha ha ha! What about all the Trump bluster about being able to get things done? The Art of the Deal? The Master Negotiator? The "I'm not a politician?"

Just can't wait for him to fail, can you?

We've got your number, friend. Your blustering fools no one.
 

Lewis

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From National Post -
"Trump is delivering in spades on one of his most publicized campaign promises — keeping illegal immigrants out of the United States and deporting the worst of those who made it into the country. Even without building his wall, illegal immigration is down 67 per cent over last year’s levels, mostly on the strength of Trump’s tough talk and tough action...

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been arresting illegals at the rate of about 14,000 per month, a 38 per cent increase over the same period last year. Gang members — such as the 10,000-strong El Salvador-based MS-13 that thrived during the Obama years — are in particular being targeted. ICE’s anti-gang Surge force, in one recent six-week operation alone, captured 1,378 illegals, including 1,095 associated with gangs...

Trump is also delivering on another signature issue — jobs and the economy, areas that suffered in the Obama years. Some 600,000 new jobs have been created since Trump took office, while unemployment has dropped to 4.3 per cent, the lowest level since 2001. With the war on coal over, coal mining is coming back — a new mine in Pennsylvania actually opened earlier this month — as is mining in general, where some 33,000 new jobs have been created. The Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines are no longer stymied. Business is buoyed by the prospect of lower taxes and less regulation, leading to business confidence and to a stock market that’s at record highs...

Those regulation roll-backs were accomplished in his first 100 days by signing 13 Congressional Review Acts, more than any other president in history. In that period, he also signed 30 executive orders, more than any president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and enacted 28 laws, more than any other president since Harry Truman. He has yet to repeal and replace Obamacare and he may not — many consider that unlikely. Still, it took Obama longer to pass Obamacare and no one should count Trump out — he is nothing if not persistent...

On social issues, Trump has made good on his vow to fill the Supreme Court vacancy with a strict constitutionalist through his much lauded selection of Judge Neil Gorsuch, and he will soon be filling some 150 lower-court vacancies with like-minded others, helping to roll back the politically correct culture that has marginalized traditional American values...

He has retained the loyalty of his Republican base and won grudging admirers elsewhere. An ABC/Washington Post poll taken in April found that, if a do-over of the presidential election took place, Trump would win by a bigger margin over Hillary Clinton, and even win the popular vote. In a special congressional election for a House seat in Georgia last week, which was widely seen as a referendum on Trump, the Republican won easily, besting the margin by which Trump beat Clinton in that congressional district in the November presidential race.

 

Calminian

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This is great news--if all you want out of Trump is to discredit the media and expose them as being leftists, biased, and prone to reporting Fake News.

I kind of wanted a repeal/replacement of ObamaCare, tax cuts, corporate and personal tax reform, consistent 3% - 4% or more economic growth, a Wall built, immigration reform, destruction of ISIS, etc. etc.

When is that going to start happening? Or should we just some more revenge beat up on the press some more?

Then why do you support fake stories like Russia collusion and the phony rape story about Trump you were pushing? If you really wanted those things you'd be criticizing the media. There's no way you could possibly support Trump agenda. You want the phony Russia investigation to continue.
 

InTheLight

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Then why do you support fake stories like Russia collusion and the phony rape story about Trump you were pushing?

Ha ha ha ha. Whenever you run out of arguments you revert back to the false charge that I backed a rape story about Trump. Pathetic.

If you really wanted those things you'd be criticizing the media. There's no way you could possibly support Trump agenda. You want the phony Russia investigation to continue.

What's the point in criticizing the media? They're left wingers. They are anti-Trump. They're spending way too much time on the Russia collusion story. Apparently CNN is monomaniacal about stories. First it was the constant stories about the missing Malaysian airliner, now it's the 24/7 Russia collusion stories.

There, you satisfied?

Still doesn't mean there shouldn't be an investigation into Flynn, Manafort, Stone, and others. Have you no interest in finding out if these people were colluding with Russia?
 

Calminian

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Sure, if voting for Marco Rubio is what left-wingers do.



Sent from my Motorola Droid Turbo.

You've slipped up too many times defending Obama and the left wing media and criticizing conservative media. And it's not possible to support a left wing witch hunt while claiming to support Trump in his agenda. Just doesn't add up. Too many slips.
 

InTheLight

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You've slipped up too many times defending Obama and the left wing media and criticizing conservative media. And it's not possible to support a left wing witch hunt while claiming to support Trump in his agenda. Just doesn't add up. Too many slips.
Show me one instance where I've defended Obama. One.

You've really got to stop lying about me.

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Calminian

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I'm not lying, in fact you're lying saying I'm lying. You have defended Obama and I called you on it at the time. I doubt I'll be able to go over all your posts to find it, but you've slipped up many times showing your true leanings. I believe in freedom of opinion, but wish you were more upfront.
 

InTheLight

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I'm not lying, in fact you're lying saying I'm lying. You have defended Obama and I called you on it at the time. I doubt I'll be able to go over all your posts to find it, but you've slipped up many times showing your true leanings. I believe in freedom of opinion, but wish you were more upfront.

Well, if I've "slipped up so many times", you ought to be able to find at least one example.

The post linked below was made less than a month ago. It was in direct response to you. Please bookmark it and refer to it any time you get the urge to call me a leftist, a liberal, or someone that doesn't support Trump's agenda.

Donald Trump Has a Dangerous Disability
 

InTheLight

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I can think of one time I supported Obama, but it was so long ago you weren't posting here yet. You could not have "called me out on it."

It had to do with his signing a bill regulating credit card interest rates and how credit card companies applied payments to outstanding balances. I think that was in 2010, or thereabouts.
 

Calminian

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Well, if I've "slipped up so many times", you ought to be able to find at least one example....

If I cared to go back several weeks and look yes. But since I call you out every time you slip up, I'm surprised you're pretending this is news.
 

InTheLight

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If I cared to go back several weeks and look yes. But since I call you out every time you slip up, I'm surprised you're pretending this is news.

Well now you are saying I "slip up all the time" and that you "call me out on it every time", and just in the past couple of weeks. So it should be easy to find some examples. Have at it.
 
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