Reporters are not The President of the United States
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They sure like to behave like they are.
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But. They are not.
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So, they are bought and paid for propaganda wings of the democrat party. They aren't even trying to be unbiased. They're taking freedom of speech to the ultimate grey area.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/barack-obama-says-david-cameron-allowed-libya-to-become-a-s-show-a6923976.html … and where is the outrage here huh? Seriously
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Just quoted this live on air and credited you, thanks!
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i've been told by non-americans how the world hates us.. (they all want to come here but hate us)...i really don't care what they think and don't mind trump stating the obvious..
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I really don’t care for them coming here either.
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The press is not representing America in the most esteemed office in our country, Trump is.
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So what!! Being President isn’t supposed to stop him from telling it like it is. Other presidents have said the same and probably worse. They were either behind closed doors when they said them or the press didn’t hate them enough to broadcast it. The truth is the latter.
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You’re a hater and that is definitely not a compliment.
@BetsyAnn2
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Exactly! The outrage is fake.
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Can you provide an example?
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The ubiquitous use of the phrase “fly-over country.” Not coined by a conservative from Kansas.
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You're right. Wasn't Kansas. The guy was born in Michigan and coined the phrase while living in Montana. Good try though.https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160314-flyover-country-origin-language-midwest/ …
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Facts don’t matter anymore, only feelings, false equivalences, and holding the president to lower standards than journalists
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Facts don’t matter (to Trump supporters) anymore, only (their own) feelings, (willfully ignorant) false equivalences, and holding the (least favorable) president (ever) to lower standards than journalists (who continue to prove their worth through facts).
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Ok, one story regarding the origin of that phrase which I concede. In what political CONTEXT is it used? Like the statement about us clinging to our bibles and our guns? Who said that?
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I believe that was Roy Moore.
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