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originally posted by: carewemust
If President Trump wants to set the record straight, he indeed should Stress the extreme BIASED OBSESSION that most of the mainstream media has against him, his family and his administration. Their extreme negative bias is DANGEROUS, because it tells all terrorists and nations like Russia, North Korea, IRAN, that the U.S.A. is a RIPE TARGET.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: ThingsThatDontMakeSense
The press can say whatever they want.
The ####ing press does NOT dictate what I or anyone else gets to call them.
originally posted by: ThingsThatDontMakeSense
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: ThingsThatDontMakeSense
The press can say whatever they want.
The ####ing press does NOT dictate what I or anyone else gets to call them.
You're a citizen and you can say whatever you want. The President, and every other person who holds government office, is held to another standard.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
Basically, the press is censoring what anyone (even the president) can say about them.
originally posted by: schuyler
Crossed the line? Really? That's like a criminal claiming the cops are biased against thieves because they steal stuff.
originally posted by: snowspirit
When someone uses that phrase "crossed the line", it usually has the implication that there's some sort of punishment going to happen.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace cautioned his colleagues and the network's viewers Sunday that President Trump's latest attack on the media had gone too far.