President Trump has taken to calling the media the "Enemy of the people," which has a slight Soviet ring to it.
The behavior of the media since Trump's 2016 campaign began has been shameful, but Trump's remark - which has a considerable number of facts behind it - is far off base.
In the first Republican candidate debate, held in August 2015, then-Fox News star Megyn Kelly - in the first question directed toward Trump - blasted him with a feminist attack saying, "You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals." Instead of taking it in stride, Trump continued attacking her after the debate saying, "There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever."
Trump often derides "Fake news" but that isn't a recent creation and Trump isn't the first president to have an awful relationship with the press.
Attempting interference in elections, has become the norm for the American media and most of the world's.
The media are cheering Robert Mueller's investigation of Trump every day in hope that it will result in Trump's impeachment.
Any constructive criticism of the president puts them on Trump's enemy list and any such effort is drowned out by the media's cacophony of bitter criticism of him.
https://spectator.org/enemies-of-the-people/
The behavior of the media since Trump's 2016 campaign began has been shameful, but Trump's remark - which has a considerable number of facts behind it - is far off base.
In the first Republican candidate debate, held in August 2015, then-Fox News star Megyn Kelly - in the first question directed toward Trump - blasted him with a feminist attack saying, "You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals." Instead of taking it in stride, Trump continued attacking her after the debate saying, "There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever."
Trump often derides "Fake news" but that isn't a recent creation and Trump isn't the first president to have an awful relationship with the press.
Attempting interference in elections, has become the norm for the American media and most of the world's.
The media are cheering Robert Mueller's investigation of Trump every day in hope that it will result in Trump's impeachment.
Any constructive criticism of the president puts them on Trump's enemy list and any such effort is drowned out by the media's cacophony of bitter criticism of him.
https://spectator.org/enemies-of-the-people/
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