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Reporter who exploded at Sarah Huckabee Sanders during White House briefing: ‘We can’t take the bullying anymore’

Posted by $ nickursis 8 years, 8 months ago to Government
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The media has now entered "Snowflake" territory. It's ok to lie, make up stuff and treat the President as trash, but if you expect them to be honest and factual, well, "Oh MY" it's time to get cranky and cry. They have a dumb a@@ attitude to blow off their own inaccuracies, and say, "you can turn us off, or change channels". BS. Huckabee handled them a lot better than Spicer does.


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  • Posted by Abaco 8 years, 8 months ago
    What an a-hole. The media is not "checks and balances in the system". Good lord...
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Tom, the issue is 95% of the news is negative against Trump. Even when it isn't negative to start with, it get spunt that way. I see articles all the time that could sya something neutral to report the issue, but is usually in a snide, negative framework. It does not take a degree in journalism to notice that.

    Heres one that is a neutral headline, but the body twists negative (for the most part):

    https://www.yahoo.com/tv/donald-trump...

    Heres a negative one:

    http://www.msnbc.com/am-joy/watch/tru...

    Concerns? From whom? And who are they to have "concerns"? Of course people have concerns, across the board, Trump is unusual, acidic, at times immature. Kennedy was a womanizer who had numerous flings in the white house. No one ever reported on that, it was moved to the "trash papers".

    Here is another negative one, not in the subject, but in the wording:

    https://www.popsugar.com/news/Donald-...

    It isn't hard to find in a 5 minute look for 90% negative articles, either in their wording, subject or the spin.
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  • Posted by hvance 8 years, 8 months ago
    Ask Karem if any of the corrections are on the first page where they make the mistake. Ask the who they voted for since they are so transparent. Agendas are supposed to be checked at the door when a reporter comes into the room, a 5th grader can see that they are biased. I hope Trump keeps it up, they need to be scolded like the snowflakes that they are. What has he got to lose, they won't report the news truthfully anyway.
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  • Posted by JuliBMe 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Boy, you "Negative-Nellies" always make that leap! So if I tell you a news outlet is NOT credible THAT MUST MEAN that I think ALL news outlets who report on Trump are not credible IF they report something negative on Trump? REALLY?

    Look, you're welcome to cite ANY news organization you wish (Which you didn't. I just KNEW where to look). Just be prepared for blow-back if you use sources KNOWN to be more left-(or right, for that matter)wing OPINION rather than hard news, okay?

    Trump got an INITIAL loan of 1 million from Daddy. There may have been more, that's true. Given the high finance they were dealing with, it's not shocking if Daddy might have been involved later on. PLUS DADDY DIED. And, he LEFT his children his ESTATE!!! Gee whiz!!! How unusual!!!!! LYNCH HIM!!!! TRUMP's NO business man!!!!! He DESERVES IMPEACHMENT FOR THAT!!!!! Right???? Well?? Right?? LOL!

    REALITY CHECK - Dad's estate was estimated at 250 to 300 million. Taxes, I'm sure, took a BIG chunk. AND, he had 4 other siblings but one brother died. So, HOW IN THE WORLD does that translate to being GIVEN his WEALTH when it is estimated at being almost 4 BILLION????? STUPID DUMB luck, huh? Yeah, right.

    And, by the way, we ALL like Ayn Rand and her writings here, ya know? HOWEVER, that does NOT mean she was perfect and had ALL PERFECT ideas that there couldn't be some other very valid opinions. There are many opinions on that score at this site alone. Nor does it mean that YOU or I cannot be TOLERANT of OTHER ideas. Especially ones that do NO HARM.....you know, from the part you didn't understand above...."turn the other cheek" rather than "cut at the neck"?

    Trump may NOT be the best America could do. But, he was the best of the people who RAN and WHO WON!!!! Get over it, get a life, and smile! It's REALLY going to be much better than the last EIGHT years.

    I'm quite enjoying his pugnaciousness. It's very entertaining. Not to mention something quite needed from the cowardly and complicit "RIGHT" for a very long time.
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  • Posted by TomSwift 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So you are a believer that any news that is against Trump is "Fake News"? It is a quite convenient belief that anything you disagree with is automatically fake. Is he a billionaire? Nobody knows since he still refuses to disclose his tax returns, even though he promised he would. I know you have probably heard how if he had stuck daddy's money into a standard index fund back in the early 80's he would be worth much more than he supposedly is today but I imagine that is "fake news" as well since it is negative against Trump. His inheritance is estimated to be between 40-200 million so it is a bit more than one million.

    I am going to quote Rand to show my negativity and pessimism about religion.

    "Qua religion, no - in the sense of blind belief, belief unsupported by, or contrary to, the facts of reality and the conclusions of reason. Faith, as such, is extremely detrimental to human life: it is the negation of reason."

    "Faith is the worst curse of mankind, as the exact antithesis and enemy of thought....To rest one's case on faith means to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies- that one has no rational arguments to offer."

    Rand would be dismayed at the rise of the religious right in America and how they have corrupted her ideals.

    I am pessimistic that Trump is the best America could come up with.
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  • Posted by JuliBMe 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't think the New York Times (which is where your "list" came from) would be a good place to go to find factual, UNBIASED information.

    The article you used still only discussed 61 out of 530 business concerns, too. WHO, in this world, is PERFECT in any case? He's STILL a billionaire! Daddy gave him a million. Turning that into BILLIONS is a pretty good record when you consider MOST lottery winners FRITTER away their winnings! And, sometimes it's more than ONE million dollars.

    Everything you argue really is moot anyway. So, maybe you ought to look at why you continue to be so negative? Pessimism is a BIG trait in people who like to call anything religious "baggage" rather than being open and tolerant about it. Maybe you should look into the reasons you continue to try project your negative feelings onto others, hmmm???
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  • Posted by TomSwift 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    His business failures
    1. Trump Villas, Grenadines
    2. Trump Tower, Tampa, FL
    3. Mississippi Casino
    4. Trump Atlanta
    5. Trump Ocean Resort, Baja
    6. Trump at Cap Cana, Dominican Republic
    7. Trump Financial
    8. Trump Philadelphia
    9. Trump Dubai Tower, United Arab Emirates
    10. Trump on the Ocean
    11. Trump Tower, Batumi, Georgia
    12. Trump Plaza Tower, Israel
    13. GoTrump.com travel booking service
    14. US Pro Golf Tour partnership
    15. Sentient Jet partnership
    16. Running Horse golf, Fresno
    17. Trump animated series
    18. Trump Magazine
    19. "Trump Tycoon" mobile app
    20. Trump network
    21. Trump Institute
    22. Trump Steaks by Sharper Image
    23. Trump Office for Staples chairs
    24. Brand licensing in Brazil
    25. Trump Waikiki, Hawaii
    26. New tower at Trump Taj Mahal
    27. Trump SoHo
    28. Trump Toronto
    29. Trump Las Vegas
    30. Trump Hollywood
    31. Trump Panama
    32. Trump Chicago
    33. Trump Golf Links, Scotland
    34. Puerto Rico Golf & Residences
    35. US speaking tour
    36. Trump University
    37. Australian speaking tour
    38. Trump Home collection
    39. Trump Vodka
    40. Brand licensing in India

    His successes
    1. Palm Beach home sale
    2. Trump Parc Stamford
    3. Miami's Doral Hotel
    4. Trump Towers Mall Istanbul
    5. Trump Towers Pune, India
    6. Trump International Realty
    7. Trump Vineyard Estates
    8. DJT restaurant
    9. Trump National Golf club, Washington, DC
    10. Trump National Golf club, Philadelphia
    11. ALM/Lawyer Invitational golf tournament
    12. Trump Golf Links, Ferry Point
    13. Trump National Golf club, Jupiter, Florida
    14. Trump National Golf club, Colts Neck, New Jersey
    15. Trump National Golf club, Charlotte
    16. "Why We Want You to Be Rich" book
    17. Miss Universe
    18. "The Apprentice" TV show
    19. "The Ultimate Merger" TV show
    20. Golf Channel TV show
    21. Trump Signature Collection

    Even with Daddy's loans, massive inheritance and all the business connections from Daddy, he still has been, at best, a mediocre businessman.

    I would put up the most recent list of his lies but it would cover the entire page.

    America needs someone badly in government who understand the principles of what needs to be done, but Trump sure ain't it. His cronies he has chosen for various government officials sure are not the ones either. The closest Objectivist is Rand Paul but even he can't escape the religious baggage. Perhaps his father? To be honest, I don't know too much about Ron Paul. America has dug itself into a large hole and I fear with Trump running wild (I am still waiting for the report he promised from his agents in Hawaii concerning Obama's Birth Certificate), the Democrats will nominate someone younger and even more charismatic than Sanders who will shift the US even more leftward than it already is.
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  • Posted by JuliBMe 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    LOL! "Oh, and your last paragraph? I honestly have no idea what you are talking about."

    Why am I NOT surprised?

    Uh, before he handed the torch to his sons, Trump was listed as a trustee, president, chairman, or member for more than 530 entities. That's 530 BUSINESSES for people who just don't understand. How many times did he file for bankruptcy? That would be SIX times. You DO know that bankruptcy is a legal process when your financials whether personal or business become untenable, right? I think SIX out of 530 different business concerns is a PRETTY DARN GOOD record. And, if you think he's the only casino owner to lose money, well....You're kidding, right? http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/08/news/...
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  • Posted by TomSwift 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Successful AMERICAN businessman". Hilarious. Probably the only businessman to lose money at a casino. Bankrupt numerous times. Famous for stiffing the common-man wih every contract he signs. I am always in awe of people who are so blind to his numerous failings.

    Again, this man is a buffoon. The Republican Party could have done so much better if they had voted in Cruz, even though is a religious nutjob. Instead they electred the petulant man-child that is Trump.

    Oh, and your last paragraph? I honestly have no idea what you are talking about.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Gosh, "implication", "petulant", "incoherent ramblings", "massive lying", "complete embarrassment", "huge anvil", and not a single example or worthy citation given. Nice op-ed piece for NYT, WPO, or CNN to stir up the emotions of the masses, but I wouldn't call it a fine example of "Objectivist principles", which you would have us all believe you are purveying. LOL!
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  • Posted by JuliBMe 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It's the first time, huh? Well, you really need to widen your exposure to other sites that aren't so very concerned about "style" and are more into what's underneath AND results.

    LOL, sure condemn a man for his "style" and words while completely ignoring his efforts. That's okay. Most people who voted for him overlooked his carnival barker-ness and saw a successful AMERICAN businessman (as opposed to an ANTI-AMERICAN fake quasi-academic) who had some really interesting things to say and also had some really good and interesting people back him from the beginning. The fact that he's rolled back most of "O's" illegal executive orders, and is cutting out regulations root and branch as much as he can by himself, is enough to send the stock market and the mood of most Americans soaring.

    I think if you TRY to be OBJECTIVE (you know, stop listening to the CRAZY Democrat noise) about Trump, (and LOOK A LITTLE DEEPER than his sometimes off-putting WORDS and HOW he SAYS them) you might see someone who is VERY Apolitical and just wants to do what he sees as common sense. That is something we have not seen in a very LONG time. COMMON SENSE GOVERNANCE. Of course, it would take an outsider to bring it.

    I hate to inform you but religious philosophy has been part of the foundation of this country and part of the Republican party since its inception. Yeah, it's a LOT of NONSENSE, isn't it? You don't like it, that's fine, no one ever said you had to be a "believer" in America's foundational religious philosophies. However, maybe what you ought to start worrying about is the one that is today most being apologized for while it compels others to think it's okay to "cut at the neck". I think that one is more worth worrying about instead of the "turn your cheek" religion! Not to mention the other religion's accompanying Sharia legal component! But, it's a bit more scary standing up to people who will kill you as opposed to people who will forgive you, isn't it?
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You are voicing some of the fundamental issues causing a lot of the anger and frustration Trump is representing. None of which the major Parties (both sides of it) care about, or will engage in, as it is below their station in life. Fishing is probably a good choice. Going Gault is better, but more problematic until we have a Gault to support it.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Both parties could not exist with an Objectivist principle set, as it is contrary to their very need for a corrupt, paid for performance. They also represent political manipulation and group think. Trump's greatest asset is he is echoing what most peopel are concerned about, and seemed really wanting to fix the really bad things that exist, until he got elected and Ryan told him what was really going to happen. If there is anyone to be labeling a complete embaressment and anvil, it is the entire leadership of the GOP in the House and Senate, who's only concern has been to manipulate the situation to whatever their patrons want (hint: the people, (we), are NOT their patrons). Trump alone can do very little.
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  • Posted by TomSwift 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks for that. This is the first time I have ever heard Trump being described as a semi- grownup. I would love to hear the things about Trump that you feel are grownup. Was it his implication on TV that he has a large penis? Or his petulant Twitter attacks or his incoherent ramblings on every topic? I bet it is the massive lying, since that is always a sign of adulthood.

    Trump is a complete embarrassment and a huge anvil on the Republican Party. They need to get rid of him as well as dumping the religious nonsense that has infiltrated their party over the decades and work on a coherent platform with proper Objectivist principles in order to succeed. Remember though that Ayn Rand hated the Republicans even more that the Democrats so I don't hold out much hope they will ever come to their senses. A shame.
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  • Posted by scojohnson 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Here lies a fool... got loaded up on meth, cruising around with no brake lights and a kid in the backseat with a handgun under the thigh while driving... Gets stopped by the police and instead of saying 'I have a permit to carry, and I have my firearm on my person'"... instead... he says "I think I should tell you, I have a gun" and then reaches for it...
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  • Posted by Dobrien 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well the mayor of Arden Hills is asking the Minnesota Stae Fair grounds who own the property to put up a permanent memorial to Castile.
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  • Posted by scojohnson 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The BLM movement is kind of funny in a way, they keep looking for an innocent snowflake to be the poster child, and then look silly when the 30 previous arrests on the rap sheet come out.

    Castile was no stranger to a set of handcuffs (last one in St Anthony, MN), 86 traffic stops since 2001, 43 arrests, 23 convictions, tox screen was off the charts the day he died.

    Pay no attention and don't report the details, it's just random innocent snowflakes that were minding their own business...

    They have an image they are trying to portray, the facts are usually different though. The assassin in Dallas that ambushed all the police was over Castile.. The tragedy there was the dumb sheriff that approved his permit to carry with an average contact with law enforcement every 8 weeks or so.
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  • Posted by Suzanne43 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hey, super place for a gender-choice bathroom. I got a good visual from your last sentence. I can't stop laughing. Maybe something could made for Youtube. It would probably go viral.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The FDR thing is now commonly portrayed in movies and docu dramas. One WW2 docu detailed how they did disguise it, he used leg braces when he had to give speeches and went on ships to meet Churchill. It caused him a lot of pain and such. His personal life had a lot of secrets too, that were also covered up. Every important (I do not use the term hero) person has their flaws, and never seem able to deal with them, Kennedy had numerous mistresses, Eisenhower was supposedly such a golf nut he spent his time on that, when the establishment basically sidelined him, and he got small revenge in his last speech.
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  • Posted by Suzanne43 8 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    My parents told me that hardly anyone in the country knew that FDR really couldn't walk. What a cover up that was.
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  • Posted by NealS 8 years, 8 months ago
    It's so overwhelming anymore. Everything they do they turn around 180 degrees (3200 mils), and blame it on someone else, or someone else caused them to do it, usually the other side. Look where that got us with so many things today. Today so many movements are based on pure lies and misconceptions, or hidden facts. Women's rights, what do they want? Black Lives Matter, what t do they want? As far as, "You can turn us (the media) off" goes, there are just too many ignorant people out there that just can't ignore the liars, the half truther's, and the nonsensical rhetoric's. The media that can't prove the truth needs to get a new label, or perhaps real "News" needs the new label. It's like marriage, why not a new label for same sex marriages. How can we differentiate, or is differentiating the real issue? Ms. and Miss are titles that may both be used to indicate that a woman is unmarried. I see Ms. as meaing none of your business. Mrs. Is used to indicate that a woman is married (or has been married since she may be a widow or divorced). What about men, how do we differentiate? Perhaps new definitions for same sex women unions might give them new pride. I know "Veteran" (military implied) still gives me pride even though the media had the public (erroneously)hating me at one time. What they said about me was completely untrue. I'd hate for "veteran" to be taken over by some other kind of action group, someone that doesn't represent the values I associate with being one. It would only be "fair" to leave it alone as it is. I include fire and police when I use the terms "military" or "veteran". Have we gone completely insane in America? Can only half the population even question what we are being told, and led to believe? Why do we need so much change, political correctness, it wasn't an issue way back when? Sorry, it's getting to me, gonna go fishin'.
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