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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency


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1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:

 

That article is not about Swetnick 

I never said it did. I was just trying to be helpful to people who couldn't open the article that was in the thread of Kirk's tweet. The link is that article.

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Only in America could a shooter who hates Trump for being too kind to Jews and Israel, be stopped by a armed off duty border patrol agent,

 

then become politicized in the media as it being Trump’s fault and a reason for stricter gun control

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

the liberals do whatever they want, are never called to the least of what they should be held to for overt racist incidents like this one (again...)

 

 

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ROGER SIMON: Synagogue Shooters Have Trump Hatred in Common.

The greater danger to our country, however, is not the actions of these demented lone wolves who are, in essence, equal opportunity lunatics. The Poway guy evidently tried to burn down a mosque. The two are psychological second cousins to the homicidal maniac who shot up the Charleston church. Same pathology, different religions. But beyond their murderous outbursts, these people are essentially powerless in the culture at large. They are despised and rightly so. They accomplish nothing.

 

What is dangerous to the culture at large is the obvious growth of anti-Semitism in the upper reaches of our society, in the academy, politics and the media,  the people who supposedly should know better, the people who have real influence.  And I’m not just talking about the obvious – the new members of Congress already famous for their anti-Semitic statements and tweets. The international edition of the New York Times justpublished a cartoon that would have been welcome on the pages of Der Stürmer.

Read the whole thing.

 

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