jimnyc
08-11-2019, 11:03 AM
Trump may still have Twitter to get out to many millions, and then the internet in total reads about it - the left has a stranglehold on the total of channels on television. And they learned a LONG time back that they can slowly steer the news the direction they want. Then they got more and more brazen and realized they can lie a little and get away with it, using things like anonymous sources and such. But then, they went to full on lying, over and over and over, to the point that they believe their own BS.
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Media go far beyond Trump Derangement Syndrome in attacking president
The anti-Trump media went off the deep end this past week, concocting horror stories about the president they love to hate.
I’m not talking Trump Derangement Syndrome. That’s so 2016. I’m talking about peddling absolutely crazy stories. These include claims that President Trump wants to exterminate Latinos and is honoring Hitler’s birthday.
And on top of this, many in the media attacked anyone who dared express support for the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which states: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
MSNBC led the way, with its on-air personalities saying things that would get normal humans fired from jobs, de-platformed online and disowned by their families.
One MSNBC guest slammed a wealthy Trump supporter. He said he wanted “pitchforks and torches outside this man's house in the Hamptons.” At MSNBC, that’s just another day at the office.
Even one of the pros from MSNBC’s sister network joined in with the lunacy. NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel appeared on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” and agreed with his host that a recession would be worth it to get rid of Trump.
“Short-term pain might be better than long-term destruction of the Constitution,” Engel told viewers.
Remember, Engel is an actual reporter. But sadly, calling for a recession was Amateur Hour compared to the rest of this week.
Here are four of the worst examples of the media’s mass hysteria.
MSNBC’s version of a Republican
Spouting crazy lies on a major cable channel is never having to say you’re sorry. But you can tweet it.
“Deadline: White House” host Nicolle Wallace and attorney Raul Reyes teamed up to make up claims about the president. Reyes blasted Trump for using “words like infestation.” He followed that with an incredible statement: “With an infestation, the natural conclusion is attempt an extermination.”
But rather than rein in Reyes and get him to back off the bizarre claim, Wallace leaned in. “You now have a president, as you said, talking about exterminating Latinos,” she responded. Wallace, a former Republican, was promptly skewered for her comments by conservative outlets.
That led to a lame “apology” where she said, in part: “I misspoke about Trump calling for an extermination of Latinos. My mistake was unintentional and I’m sorry.” You could almost see a network executive standing behind her, twisting her arm to write it.
Her non-existent sincerity was ripped apart. One America News Network host Liz Wheeler responded, “Funny, I never ‘unintentionally’ accuse an innocent person of advocating mass genocide.”
Wallace had to know the network wouldn’t care. Remember, MSNBC is the purgatory where executives exiled liar Brian Williams. So she fits in nicely.
Rest - https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/dan-gainor-media-go-far-beyond-trump-derangement-syndrome-in-attacking-president
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Media go far beyond Trump Derangement Syndrome in attacking president
The anti-Trump media went off the deep end this past week, concocting horror stories about the president they love to hate.
I’m not talking Trump Derangement Syndrome. That’s so 2016. I’m talking about peddling absolutely crazy stories. These include claims that President Trump wants to exterminate Latinos and is honoring Hitler’s birthday.
And on top of this, many in the media attacked anyone who dared express support for the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which states: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
MSNBC led the way, with its on-air personalities saying things that would get normal humans fired from jobs, de-platformed online and disowned by their families.
One MSNBC guest slammed a wealthy Trump supporter. He said he wanted “pitchforks and torches outside this man's house in the Hamptons.” At MSNBC, that’s just another day at the office.
Even one of the pros from MSNBC’s sister network joined in with the lunacy. NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel appeared on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” and agreed with his host that a recession would be worth it to get rid of Trump.
“Short-term pain might be better than long-term destruction of the Constitution,” Engel told viewers.
Remember, Engel is an actual reporter. But sadly, calling for a recession was Amateur Hour compared to the rest of this week.
Here are four of the worst examples of the media’s mass hysteria.
MSNBC’s version of a Republican
Spouting crazy lies on a major cable channel is never having to say you’re sorry. But you can tweet it.
“Deadline: White House” host Nicolle Wallace and attorney Raul Reyes teamed up to make up claims about the president. Reyes blasted Trump for using “words like infestation.” He followed that with an incredible statement: “With an infestation, the natural conclusion is attempt an extermination.”
But rather than rein in Reyes and get him to back off the bizarre claim, Wallace leaned in. “You now have a president, as you said, talking about exterminating Latinos,” she responded. Wallace, a former Republican, was promptly skewered for her comments by conservative outlets.
That led to a lame “apology” where she said, in part: “I misspoke about Trump calling for an extermination of Latinos. My mistake was unintentional and I’m sorry.” You could almost see a network executive standing behind her, twisting her arm to write it.
Her non-existent sincerity was ripped apart. One America News Network host Liz Wheeler responded, “Funny, I never ‘unintentionally’ accuse an innocent person of advocating mass genocide.”
Wallace had to know the network wouldn’t care. Remember, MSNBC is the purgatory where executives exiled liar Brian Williams. So she fits in nicely.
Rest - https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/dan-gainor-media-go-far-beyond-trump-derangement-syndrome-in-attacking-president