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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency


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31 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

No, it's a plastic Glock with high capacity automatic clips

 

Looked like a plastic straw throwing out high-velocity plastic straws to me. No wonder California banned them!

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21 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

Trump on 60 minutes... As much as I like him, it's hard not to see him a little bit like Michael G. Scott.

Leslie Stahl was quite aggressive and asked questions and interrupted Trump before he could answer. I can't imagine her speaking this way to Obama.

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11 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Leslie Stahl was quite aggressive and asked questions and interrupted Trump before he could answer. I can't imagine her speaking this way to Obama.

 

Yup.

 

And he completely ignored her attacks. "i'm the president and you're not." 

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KEVIN WILLIAMSON: The World Keeps Not Ending.

So why the mass hysteria?

 

The argument from our Democratic friends is that these are not normal political times, that current events present a unique threat to our institutions, a clear and present danger, and, hence, that the normal rules of civility must be abandoned, as Mrs. Clinton insists, that norms of civilized behavior and citizenship must be overthrown, as with the mobs chasing political enemies out of restaurants and stalking them in their homes, that honorable public servants must be traduced in the face of this emergency, etc.

 

All of that would be more compelling if the Left had not said the same thing and made the same exaggerated and hysterical claims during the presidency of Ronald Reagan (they were sure he would cause the nuclear annihilation of all life on earth) and George W. Bush (He’ll peep at your library records!), if they had not attempted to do to Mitt Romney more or less the same thing they attempted to do to Brett Kavanaugh. Among reasonable people, the market for wolf tickets is getting pretty saturated. There aren’t any death camps being set up in the suburbs.

 

One begins to suspect that the same people who insisted that things in these United States could hardly have been better in November of 2016 and that they could hardly have been worse two months later are not acting entirely in good faith.

 

 

Read the whole thing.

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