Posted on Nov 30, 2016
If Trump Tweets It, Is It News? A Quandary for the News Media - NYTimes.com
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interesting what the Morons in the media consider news... and what they publish and report on ,,, and what they don't....
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
Also it would be nice if they were reporting news they told the entire story and not only part to shape a different picture than what actually happened. Of course then being selective about what the report in the first place vs what they don't want You to know or doesn't follow their own biased views. Seems just looking at one souse won't get the complete picture, look at a few different places and maybe get a combination that may actually add up to more actual information than some sources wanted You to have.
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Should it be "news"? I guess... Look this pumpkin spiced troll doll is the president elect. EVERYTHING he says and does will be scrutinized. He needs to build a thicker skin, because, lets be realistic, going in to the office he is the most divisive president there has ever been, and the media (who existence he's threatened, by seemingly not understanding what the 1st amendment actually stands for) will go after him full bore, because that's where the story is.
Its not a Main Stream media vs. Trump thing, and its silly to think so. Its a POTUS vs Trump thing. At this point the "Man" and the Office are two very different things. I wish him the best of luck, because in the end if he fails in office, as the figurehead, we fail as a country.
He simply cannot afford to go on late night twitter rants that many around the world will see as the voice of the United States. His racially/religiously bigoted comments thus far have done the US no favors going into the next 4 years, and he needs to keep that in check, if he wants to keep the US above water, morally speaking.
Its not a Main Stream media vs. Trump thing, and its silly to think so. Its a POTUS vs Trump thing. At this point the "Man" and the Office are two very different things. I wish him the best of luck, because in the end if he fails in office, as the figurehead, we fail as a country.
He simply cannot afford to go on late night twitter rants that many around the world will see as the voice of the United States. His racially/religiously bigoted comments thus far have done the US no favors going into the next 4 years, and he needs to keep that in check, if he wants to keep the US above water, morally speaking.
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I would say most certainly. However, he should learn he shouldn't just say whatever he wants because his words hold so much more now due to his position.
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