Friday, November 29, 2019

Trump spoofs the media!

Not sure why Newsweek followed through on this story? 

17 comments:

anonymous said...

Just like this POS blog is relevant......>BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!

Commonsense said...

Or as James calls it; "newly awakened, engaged, and proactively dedicated free press and media" .

LMAO!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THIS BEARS REPEATING HERE:

CH SAID THIS:
A recent poll shows that only 30% of Americans believe that the NY Times gets things right "most of the time". WaPo is worse, and CNN is a complete joke (as based on their ratings these days).

CH obviously took his information from a very questionable Republican biased source.

This survey surely represents a far more accurate view.

Among ALL ADULT Americans surveyed:
On average, 55% of adults found the nine outlets in the survey credible.

63% of adults said CBS is credible.
61% of adults said NBC is credible.
60% of adults said ABC is credible.
59% of adults said The Wall Street Journal is credible.
53% of adults said CNN is credible.
52% of adults said The New York Times is credible.
51% of adults said Fox News is credible.
49% of adults said NPR is credible.
48% of adults said MSNBC is credible.


Among DEMOCRATS:
On average, 69% of Democrats surveyed found the nine outlets in the survey credible.

81% of Democrats said ABC is credible.
80% of Democrats said NBC is credible.
79% of Democrats said CBS is credible.
74% of Democrats said CNN is credible.
72% of Democrats said The New York Times is credible.
67% of Democrats said MSNBC is credible.
65% of Democrats said The Wall Street Journal is credible.
60% of Democrats said NPR is credible.
42% of Democrats said Fox News is credible.


Among REPUBLICANS:
On average, 44% of Republicans surveyed found the nine outlets in the survey credible.

70% of Republicans said Fox News is credible.*
50% of Republicans said The Wall Street Journal is credible.
50% of Republicans also said CBS is credible.
48% of Republicans said ABC is credible.
45% of Republicans said NBC is credible.
40% of Republicans said NPR is credible.
32% of Republicans said The New York Times is credible.
32% of Republicans said CNN is credible.
31% of Republicans said MSNBC is credible.

No wonder Ch is so low in his opinion.
He is a misled TRUMP FAKE NEWS JUNKIE!!!!

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*ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That's why I call him Scott A**hole,!

Commonsense said...

Well Roger for someone who is an A**hole, you sure like to hang out at his blog a lot.

You'd you just say screw it and go to twitter.

Although I think I know why. No one gives a shit on what you say on twitter either.

Commonsense said...

THIS BEARS REPEATING HERE:

Except the typical example above shows how dramatically fucked up the main stream media really is.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

For the memory of my father Shall any man be above Justice? Above all shall that man be above it, who can commit the most extensive injustice? . . . Shall the man who has practised corruption and by that means procured his appointment in the first instance, be suffered to escape punishment, by repeating his guilt? —GEORGE MASON, CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, JULY 20, 1787


Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence . . . the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. —GEORGE WASHINGTON, FAREWELL ADDRESS, SEPTEMBER 19, 1796

This business of high crimes and misdemeanors goes to the question of whether or not the person serving as President of the United States put their own interests, their personal interests, ahead of public service. —MICHAEL PENCE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JULY 25, 2008

Anonymous said...

The Left exposes themselves , This little Darling of AOC and the Hate America First Socialist Democrats.

"climate crisis is not just about the environment#

"It is a crisis of human rights, of justice, and of political will. Colonial, racist, and patriarchal systems of oppression have created and fueled it. We need to dismantle them all." Greta Thunberg

Anonymous said...

Roger, is she still your girl?
Socialist Democrats Rejecting a woman of color, but why?
"Sen. Kamala Harris’ (D-CA) 2020 Democrat presidential primary campaign is flailing, according to her current and former aides.

A New York Times report reveals warring factions within Harris’ campaign against her Baltimore, Maryland and California-based staff, as well as financial woes that continue to get worse. As part of the Times‘ various interviews with current and former Harris staffers, the report details the recent resignation letter of the campaign’s operations director Kelly Mehlenbacher."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Anonymous said...

Four spamming posts by Alky that I didn't read.

Commonsense said...

For the memory of my father Shall any man be above Justice?

Hillary Clinton but I guess she's not a man (currently).

Bill Clinton

John Brennan (maybe).

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Four spamming posts by Alky that I didn't read.

You BETTER read them.

Commonsense said...

Or what?