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Let's cut through the BullShit. The media is the Democrat Party.
This week they tried to spin the great jobs numbers as negatively as they could.
They even tried to accuse Trump of insider trading.
I think it's become clear that as long as good things are happening in America, the press will never give Trump any credit for it.
Earlier this week they tried to say that Trump was backtracking on N.Korea when he reminded the press that the off-again/on-again summit in Singapore was not the only meeting planned. Trump said one meeting wasn't going to solve the issue. So the press decided that Trump must be backtracking......because they always assumed that Trump had to fix everything with one meeting.
Now they're trying desperately to bail out Democrats that predicted a crash would soon follow a Trump presidency.
Folks, we are dealing with a bunch of spoiled rotten brats in the media.
An MSNBC panel on Friday worked overtime to put a negative spin on the excellent May jobs report that showed better-than-expected job growth and low unemployment.
The jobs report showed that 223,000 jobs were added in May — more than economist predicted — and that unemployment dropped to 3.8 percent. (RELATED: 223,000 Jobs Added In May, Unemployment Falls To 3.8 Percent)
The MSNBC panel admitted that the numbers were great, but then quickly pivoted to criticize Trump for tweeting that he was “looking forward to seeing the employment numbers” before the report was released.
“The president, he certainly wanted us to pay attention,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle said. “At 7:30 this morning he sent out this tweet…I completely understand why the economy is a win for the president but to send this tweet out one hour before it becomes public?”
“The security around these numbers is incredible,” guest Brendan Greeley affirmed. “If I were to before 8:30 text my wife and say the job numbers look good…I would never work in financial journalism again.”
Ruhle and Greeley went on to fret over whether Trump’s “deeply suspect” and “unprecedented” behavior may have affected trading on the market.
Greeley admitted again that the economy has been good under Trump but knocked the president for “cherry-picking” data to make himself look good.
MSNBC Panel Puts Negative Spin On Excellent May Job Numbers
The jobs report showed that 223,000 jobs were added in May — more than economist predicted — and that unemployment dropped to 3.8 percent. (RELATED: 223,000 Jobs Added In May, Unemployment Falls To 3.8 Percent)
The MSNBC panel admitted that the numbers were great, but then quickly pivoted to criticize Trump for tweeting that he was “looking forward to seeing the employment numbers” before the report was released.
“The president, he certainly wanted us to pay attention,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle said. “At 7:30 this morning he sent out this tweet…I completely understand why the economy is a win for the president but to send this tweet out one hour before it becomes public?”
“The security around these numbers is incredible,” guest Brendan Greeley affirmed. “If I were to before 8:30 text my wife and say the job numbers look good…I would never work in financial journalism again.”
Ruhle and Greeley went on to fret over whether Trump’s “deeply suspect” and “unprecedented” behavior may have affected trading on the market.
Greeley admitted again that the economy has been good under Trump but knocked the president for “cherry-picking” data to make himself look good.
MSNBC Panel Puts Negative Spin On Excellent May Job Numbers
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