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It was an informative video of how media concocts false narratives, which are ideological and harmful to the country. It demonstrates neither media nor medical experts - and certainly not politicians - foresaw in Jan or Feb how virulent the virus was. It demonstrates that far from the meme of the WH leaving states to die and shrivel up, the admin has been responsive throughout to the governors.
When feverish, partisan hack journos stop the false memes, Trump will be out of the video production business.
Yeah, have another look. Anyone that asks a question that he doesn't like is "Fake News". That's your reality. Anyone that is critical is "Fake News".
I guess this is the reality that you and some others choose to believe.
Money well spent, IMO.My understanding as well is that the video shown yesterday at the press conference was produced at taxpayer expense.
So Trump used taxpayer money to produce a campaign ad then used a press conference on the virus to show it. At worst it was a taxpayer funded campaign ploy. At absolute best, it was his out of control ego yet again incapable of accepting criticism. Either way, it was a clear abuse of the office and so-called conservatives should be outraged that he used tax dollars in this manner.
It was an informative video of how media concocts false narratives, which are ideological and harmful to the country. It demonstrates neither media nor medical experts - and certainly not politicians - foresaw in Jan or Feb how virulent the virus was. It demonstrates that far from the meme of the WH leaving states to die and shrivel up, the admin has been responsive throughout to the governors.
When feverish, partisan hack journos stop the false memes, Trump will be out of the video production business.
It’s the darnedest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s the definition of insanity to continually engage Trump in an attacking manner.
Media has a job to do, but they shouldn’t sacrifice journalism for the sake of agenda and pretend otherwise.
He's pretty much just guaranteeing he will be out of it sooner than later, at least from the WH. I say keep it up.
Now take this post and flip it. And I did actually like it. I just wonder why you cant complete the circle.Your point seemed to be, who cares what he says, it makes no difference because there are people surrounding him who will keep him from acting on his comments.
My point is why not use the same perspective on Dem. candidates who comment on gun control?
That's certainly a rosy view. Only the left takes offense at Trump factually defending himself by exposing his attackers' duplicity and Orwellian rewrite of history even as it's happening.
How many has the media made in the past 25-30 years or so?Trump is the father of all lies: Donald Trump Has Made More Than 12,000 False or Misleading Claims Since Becoming President: WaPo
Bully pulpit - WikipediaPresidents use the office to campaign for the next election all the time. Most of us have figured that out by now. This is nothing new
Trump is the father of all lies:
Donald Trump Has Made More Than 12,000 False or Misleading Claims Since Becoming President: WaPo