Re: Trump and the media

Are you sure I'm not up to it?

I'm an agnostic...not positive of lots of things some people say they are positive of.

But, as for the instant issue, let's put it this way: If this were a betting situation...my opinion is the odds would be very heavy against you. VERY HEAVY.

You have shown zip so far.



Or are you going to back everything on another mistruth?

I'm gonna whomp your ass...and whomp it good.

I'm gonna mightily enjoy whomping your ass.



So far this looks like a guppy pool to me.

If the best you can come up with is a lame line like this, Heff...just leave a blank space.

It does more for your side.

(See...I'm even suggesting ideas to improve your game.)
 
Compare the headline to the actual quote in the Tweet, gimp. You would have no thoughts of your own if your coveted media didn't put some there.

lol

I accept your concession that his tweet, as I posted it, is accurate.

The NYT has won 10 or more Pulitzers since 2009 or so, is widely considered the top newspaper in the country, and you and Trump consider it "fake news". :rofl2:

Pathetic little Trumpsucker.
 
I'm an agnostic...not positive of lots of things some people say they are positive of.

But, as for the instant issue, let's put it this way: If this were a betting situation...my opinion is the odds would be very heavy against you. VERY HEAVY.

You have shown zip so far.





I'm gonna whomp your ass...and whomp it good.

I'm gonna mightily enjoy whomping your ass.





If the best you can come up with is a lame line like this, Heff...just leave a blank space.

It does more for your side.

(See...I'm even suggesting ideas to improve your game.)


Hey here I am, completely bored by every single thing you've written, but nonetheless willing to trade. "Whomp" away.
 
lol

I accept your concession that his tweet, as I posted it, is accurate.

The NYT has won 10 or more Pulitzers since 2009 or so, is widely considered the top newspaper in the country, and you and Trump consider it "fake news". :rofl2:

Pathetic little Trumpsucker.

"Trump Calls the News Media the ‘Enemy of the American People’"

"The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!"

No, he does not call "the news media" the enemy of the American people. Nice try though, media parrot.
 
"Trump Calls the News Media the ‘Enemy of the American People’"

"The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!"

No, he does not call "the news media" the enemy of the American people. Nice try though, media parrot.

He called those 5 sources the enemy of the American people, didn't he?

Or are you going to deny that too, Trumpsucker?
 
how about the LONG court record that proves the republican party cheats in elections


all cold hard court documented
 
GOP Memo Admits Plan Could 'Keep Black Vote Down'
October 25, 1986|From the Washington Post


NEWARK, N.J. — A Republican National Committee official calculated that a so-called ballot security program in Louisiana "could keep the black vote down considerably," according to documents released in federal court Friday.
The documents and court hearing were the latest developments in a controversy over the GOP's ballot program that Democrats maintain is aimed at reducing minority turnout. The Republicans say the program's sole purpose is to purge ineligible voters from voting roles.
In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:
"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."


Unseals Document
She said in the memorandum that the program had been approved by Gregory Graves, deputy political director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
The document, called Exhibit 13, was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise when lawyers for the Democratic National Committee said it was needed to question Wolfe.
Wolfe testified that she wrote about the possibility of keeping the black vote down to remind Griffith that there "might be a political situation he might want to consider. . . . I wanted him to be aware of the political considerations."
The Democrats are suing the Republican Party for $10 million, charging that the Republican National Committee ballot security programs--a method of assuring that voters reside at their listed addresses--violated a 1981 consent agreement signed by both parties.
 
No, he absolutely did. Thank you for finally quoting him honestly.

:lolup::rofl2:

Yeah, the most prestigious newspaper in the country is fake news.

Well, I tried to help you on the willful ignorance and massive stupidity. Couldn't do it, even by dumbing things down as much as possible.
 
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