you know how hard it is to AVOID that question?
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turning a collective blind eye is the antithesis of what good journalism is all abt
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Cus' most are more concerned about access. Same reason they don't stick together and ask the same question when they get filibustered by POTUS.
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What. Access to lies As Bill Belichick says: Do your job!
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No, bro. When people talk about "access," they don't really mean "access to news." They mean "access to dirt that will get me a six-figure book deal."
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Followed by, “Seriously are you out of your mind?”
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Followed by, have you ever actually read the constitution? and then when he says, of course, you respond with, do you agree with the Dems proposal to repeal the 28th Amendment?
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That would be funny! I'd like to hear what he would say!
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But then they might lose their precious WH access.
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and it's all just a game because if this is all you do with you access, what's the point?
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@AprilDRyan is a badass superhero! She is definitely my hero - brains, wit, heart, humor, & the ability to accessorize perfectly!

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They should preface every question with "Sir, please tell the truth" and then ask the question. Like "Mr. President, please tell the truth, did you or did you not tell your supporters that Mexico was going to pay for 100% of the wall?" Have video on phone ready to go for proof.
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Also replay on their phone the audio or video which shows him saying that whilst he throws a fit

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I disagree.
@BrianKarem went after Trump hard, early on,@Acosta, surely, has taken one for the press team. That being said, the press is lazy (and I am speaking from nearly 30 years in print journalism). -
Surely the press also needs to eat. All it takes is 1, 2 and then 3 sources who stop returning your phone calls, and then your job is impossible to get done. So, I'd guess that a lot of reporters always feel an urge to "not offend" in their manner of questioning.
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I am a journalist and I would be on the street to ensure this m-fucker went down.
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I respect that!
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I told someone two years ago when I saw where this was going. I'd take a bullet to the head, too, to protect the First Amendment. And I mean it.
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