easyt65
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"Welcome to journalism in 2017."
"Donald Trump's presidency, however, has given birth to a new golden age of media bias. No longer are they engaged in a loosely-connected effort fueled by prejudices that were reinforced in journalism school. Now they're carrying out a love affair with each other so shameless that professional romance writers are probably trying to keep lunch down."
"While we're on the subject of kids, there was this gem from Friday night:
These third-graders are too young to vote, but they have a lot to say about President Trump and politics
- https://t.co/pwSXGpm5Lr pic.twitter.com/G4zI3wxk2n
— CNN International (@cnni) May 20, 2017
That continues a longstanding tradition of liberals using their children as puppets for their own opinions, all the while pretending that little Astrid and Conan are just super-precocious haters of all things Republican.
Side note: it is unclear why CNN International (italics added) was seeking out children in Pennsylvania to weigh in on American politics."
(Maybe they are a bunch of Anthony 'Pedophile' Weiners?!)
"Many of us, however, feel that the media is now being almost weaponized in its attempts to disrupt this presidency. (That's called 'Sedition'.) Those of us in that camp keep pressing the issue that they will be here long after Trump is gone, even if he stays longer than they'd like him to.
It's like having a neighbor you hate being chased by a ravenous bear as you incessantly spray him with steak scent to help get rid of him. Eventually, the bear will win and your hated neighbor will be gone."
"It's quite obvious that the media view themselves almost as a single entity in pursuit of destroying a common enemy. To be sure, President Trump has drawn battle lines but, honestly, a lot of us have been waiting our entire political lives for a Republican to do that.
There is actually real news coming out from time to time but the MSM spends so much effort touting what they wish to be true (RUSSIA!) and praising each other for every anonymously-sourced story that the good stuff can get drowned out by the noise."
"If what's most important is being popular with one's colleagues, where is the incentive to be truthful at all times when reporting the news?
Yes, that was rhetorical."
Real News Almost Completely Lost in Media's Uncomfortable Anti-Trump Orgy
"Donald Trump's presidency, however, has given birth to a new golden age of media bias. No longer are they engaged in a loosely-connected effort fueled by prejudices that were reinforced in journalism school. Now they're carrying out a love affair with each other so shameless that professional romance writers are probably trying to keep lunch down."
"While we're on the subject of kids, there was this gem from Friday night:
These third-graders are too young to vote, but they have a lot to say about President Trump and politics
- https://t.co/pwSXGpm5Lr pic.twitter.com/G4zI3wxk2n
— CNN International (@cnni) May 20, 2017
That continues a longstanding tradition of liberals using their children as puppets for their own opinions, all the while pretending that little Astrid and Conan are just super-precocious haters of all things Republican.
Side note: it is unclear why CNN International (italics added) was seeking out children in Pennsylvania to weigh in on American politics."
(Maybe they are a bunch of Anthony 'Pedophile' Weiners?!)
"Many of us, however, feel that the media is now being almost weaponized in its attempts to disrupt this presidency. (That's called 'Sedition'.) Those of us in that camp keep pressing the issue that they will be here long after Trump is gone, even if he stays longer than they'd like him to.
It's like having a neighbor you hate being chased by a ravenous bear as you incessantly spray him with steak scent to help get rid of him. Eventually, the bear will win and your hated neighbor will be gone."
"It's quite obvious that the media view themselves almost as a single entity in pursuit of destroying a common enemy. To be sure, President Trump has drawn battle lines but, honestly, a lot of us have been waiting our entire political lives for a Republican to do that.
There is actually real news coming out from time to time but the MSM spends so much effort touting what they wish to be true (RUSSIA!) and praising each other for every anonymously-sourced story that the good stuff can get drowned out by the noise."
"If what's most important is being popular with one's colleagues, where is the incentive to be truthful at all times when reporting the news?
Yes, that was rhetorical."
Real News Almost Completely Lost in Media's Uncomfortable Anti-Trump Orgy