Saturday, March 30, 2019

How the Trump Administration Is Going to Take the Fight to the Democrat-Media Complex in This Election

 As I posted last night, if the rally held by President Trump at Grand Rapids yesterday is a preview of his campaign strategy, it makes a lot of sense.

Trump's re-election campaign sent a memo to television producers on Monday instructing them to "Employ basic journalistic standards when booking" six current or former government officials that the campaign said "Made outlandish, false claims, without evidence" while on air.

Apparently, a lot of weak sisters in the GOP want Trump to take Karl Rove's advice and just drop the politically motivated Star Chamber he was forced to endure for over 670 days.

Trump allies see Barr's letter as a kind of Swiss Army knife-a tool useful in all kinds of situations.

Not only is it exculpatory, they say, but it also implicitly rebukes the press for its coverage of the Russia investigation, inoculating Trump from any future scandal that reporters might unearth.

President Trump's approval ratings may be stuck in the 40s, but to get to the 40s, the media would have to use the space shuttle.

President Trump commands a larger Twitter following than the audiences most reporters reach.

https://www.redstate.com/streiff/2019/03/29/trump-administration-going-take-fight-democrat-media-complex-election/

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