How tides have changed

This is a pile of bullshit; the leftist and their media tools are trying to demonize Trump. I am loving it. The more they scream and kick, the more exposed as asshats they become.

Demonize Trump? What a fucking moron you are! He demonized himself from the beginning of the primaries through the election.
 
TD, you say absolutely nothing.

I am amused that you mistake your idiotic bloviating and speculative whining as substantive.

You carry water for the GOP. We get it. You're the right-wing desh on here, and that's it.

I don't carry water for anyone; but I do enjoy pointing at leftist twits like you and laughing. Comparing me to Desh just illustrates what a brain dead leftist lying twit you are. :rofl2:
 
Demonize Trump? What a fucking moron you are! He demonized himself from the beginning of the primaries through the election.

Dear moron; you need to get your head out of your asshole and get some air into that teeny tiny brain of yours. The left spent the entire campaign demonizing the man. You lying morons just stupidly think it is okay when your side does it.

Dumbfuck. :rofl2:
 
That poor motherfucker can't even tolerate an SNL skit.

You poor motherfuckers can't stand the FACT he is your President. Now THAT is some funny shit. I wish you assholes would learn to eat your crow with some dignity. But expecting dignity from leftist morons is about as likely as wishing you morons would stop being prolific lying hypocritical assholes. :rofl2:
 
It was a lie to tell the left to chill?

You're not making sense, deshy. Must be from carrying all of that water.

Wrong again shit-for-brains; your claim you were going to give him the benefit of the doubt was the lie. Telling the left to chill was just more amusement coming from a lying hypocritical leftist asshole like you.
 
Wrong again shit-for-brains; your claim you were going to give him the benefit of the doubt was the lie. Telling the left to chill was just more amusement coming from a lying hypocritical leftist asshole like you.

What a boring, thoughtless answer. The kind of stuff we usually get from desh.

But, you ARE desh. That must sting a bit.
 
Dear moron; you need to get your head out of your asshole and get some air into that teeny tiny brain of yours. The left spent the entire campaign demonizing the man. You lying morons just stupidly think it is okay when your side does it.

Dumbfuck. :rofl2:

The asshole revealed that the only thing he had was the ability to insult. He had and still has the policy knowledge of a chimpanzee. We had audio of him bragging about grabbing pussy. He mocks disabled people - we have that video.

Sorry pally boy. Your idiot is nothing more than a snake oil salesman that sold you a bill of goods. You'd better hope that tonic not only dulls your pain, but also gets the shit stains out of your shorts. You'll need it for both.
 
You poor motherfuckers can't stand the FACT he is your President. Now THAT is some funny shit. I wish you assholes would learn to eat your crow with some dignity. But expecting dignity from leftist morons is about as likely as wishing you morons would stop being prolific lying hypocritical assholes. :rofl2:

Too thin-skinned for a skit. What a fucking adolescent pussy you have. Wait til Putin starts eating his shit. What's he gonna tweet then? "Meany Putin"?

lol
 
Tell you what ass breath.
The emails didn't kill Hillary, ignoring middle America killed Hillary.
Wasserman threw Sanders out with the bathwater; may she rot in eternal hell for it.
I dunno about the "ass breath" thing but the rest I agree with. Not that any of this thread matters one iota. Because none of it does.
DNC did screw/lie/cheat Sanders (and others).
They (politicians) all drink their own bathwater guys. You just find the one that closest aligns with your idea of how we should approach the next 4 years and vote for them. All this other horseshit is just that.
The few remaining years I have....I would love to see the center aligned Democrats and the center aligned Republicans for a third party. Let the Neo-Cons/Socialist go screw themselves.
 
This is a pile of bullshit; the leftist and their media tools are trying to demonize Trump. I am loving it. The more they scream and kick, the more exposed as asshats they become.

Not the exact words I'd use, but yeah.

The media's reputation wasn't great to begin with it and it's at an all time low after the election. In a certain sense, Trump has already been a success: he forced the media to expose themselves as partisan shills for liberal democrats and their leftist agenda.
 
Not the exact words I'd use, but yeah.

The media's reputation wasn't great to begin with it and it's at an all time low after the election. In a certain sense, Trump has already been a success: he forced the media to expose themselves as partisan shills for liberal democrats and their leftist agenda.

Is that why a recent study of campaign coverage showed that Hillary's email story received twice as much coverage as any other story?

The media didn't make anything up about Trump. It was just his own words.
 
Not the exact words I'd use, but yeah.

The media's reputation wasn't great to begin with it and it's at an all time low after the election. In a certain sense, Trump has already been a success: he forced the media to expose themselves as partisan shills for liberal democrats and their leftist agenda.

Is that why a recent study of campaign coverage showed that Hillary's email story received twice as much coverage as any other story?

The media didn't make anything up about Trump. It was just his own words.
 
Not the exact words I'd use, but yeah.

The media's reputation wasn't great to begin with it and it's at an all time low after the election. In a certain sense, Trump has already been a success: he forced the media to expose themselves as partisan shills for liberal democrats and their leftist agenda.
NYTimes said itin their own words -and now apologizes for it:
http://nypost.com/2016/11/11/new-york-times-we-blew-it-on-trump/

Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. admitted the paper failed to appreciate Donald Trump’s appeal.

“After such an erratic and unpredictable election there are inevitable questions: Did Donald Trump’s sheer unconventionality lead us and other news outlets to underestimate his support among American voters?”

While insisting his staff had “reported on both candidates fairly,” he also vowed that the paper would “rededicate ourselves to the fundamental mission of Times journalism. That is to report America and the world honestly, without fear or favor.”

Ah, there’s the rub. Had the paper actually been fair to both candidates, it wouldn’t need to rededicate itself to honest reporting. And it wouldn’t have been totally blindsided by Trump’s victory.

Instead, because it demonized Trump from start to finish, it failed to realize he was onto something. And because the paper decided that Trump’s supporters were a rabble of racist rednecks and homophobes, it didn’t have a clue about what was happening in the lives of the Americans who elected the new president.

Sulzberger’s letter alludes to this, promising that the paper will “striv[e] always to understand and reflect all political perspectives and life experiences in the stories that we bring to you.”

But bad or sloppy journalism doesn’t fully capture the Times’ sins. Not after it announced that it was breaking its rules of coverage because Trump didn’t deserve fairness.

As media columnist Jim Rutenberg put it in August, most Times reporters saw Trump “as an abnormal and potentially dangerous candidate” and thus couldn’t be even-handed.


That wasn’t one reporter talking — it was policy. The standards, developed over decades to force reporters and editors to be fair and to build public trust, were effectively eliminated as too restrictive for the Trump phenomenon.

The man responsible for that rash decision, top editor Dean Baquet, later said the Rutenberg piece “nailed” his thinking, and went on to insist that Trump “challenged our language” and that “He will have changed journalism.”

Baquet also said of the struggle for fairness, “I think that Trump has ended that struggle,” adding: “we now say stuff. We fact-check him. We write it more powerfully that it’s false.”

Baquet was wrong. Trump indeed was challenging, but it was Baquet who changed journalism. He’s the one who decided that the standards of fairness and nonpartisanship could be broken without consequence.

After that, the floodgates opened, and virtually every so-called news article reflected a clear bias against Trump and in favor of Clinton. Stories, photos, headlines, placement in the paper — all the tools were used to pick a president, the facts be damned.


Now the bill is coming due. Shocked by Trump’s victory and mocked even by liberals for its bias, the paper is also apparently bleeding readers — and money.

I’ve gotten letters from people who say they canceled their Times subscriptions and, to judge from a cryptic line in a Thursday article, the problem is more than anecdotal.

Citing reader anger over election coverage, Rutenberg wrote, “Most ominously, it came in the form of canceled subscriptions.”
 
It's hardly as one-sided as you guys portray. The Times and MSNBC go into campaign mode, but so does Fox & talk radio.

I heard Laura Ingraham taking Juan Williams to task for calling Trump's cabinet nominees "radicals," and say that's exactly why mainstream America doesn't trust the media. But what were she & her colleagues saying about the Obama admin for 8 solid years?

The whole "media bias" thing is so played. There is no such thing as objective journalism anymore, and every outlet has an agenda. It's not as uniformly left as you'd have us believe.
 
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