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Trump Thumbs Up
Ye gods, is there no limit to his tasteless self-aggrandizing? He should hang his head in shame.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The thumbs-up clip is a maliciously edited contrivance by CNN.
CNN has dedicated itself 24/7 to lying (and, I have to admit, very occasionally telling the truth) about Trump during the presidential campaign and the whole term of his presidency since.
If you want an example of the unprinipled bias of this "news" channel I'll point out their coverage of the Manchester bombing at the Ariana Grande concert. They spent all of half an hour (I lie, it may have been a full sixty minutes worth) faking orgasms of grief and expressing deep concern about a possible backlash in Britain against innocent Muslims before returning to the main business of the channel which is to deligitimise the Trump presidency.
Of course CNN's propaganda piece will be sucked up readily and uncritically by people who hate Trump and are not especially concerned about truth.
It has star quality in self-righteousness and hypocrisy, witness its two main anchors (thank God for spell-checkers) Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper.
Come to think of it there are a few Dons and Andersons on AB, aren't there?
CNN has dedicated itself 24/7 to lying (and, I have to admit, very occasionally telling the truth) about Trump during the presidential campaign and the whole term of his presidency since.
If you want an example of the unprinipled bias of this "news" channel I'll point out their coverage of the Manchester bombing at the Ariana Grande concert. They spent all of half an hour (I lie, it may have been a full sixty minutes worth) faking orgasms of grief and expressing deep concern about a possible backlash in Britain against innocent Muslims before returning to the main business of the channel which is to deligitimise the Trump presidency.
Of course CNN's propaganda piece will be sucked up readily and uncritically by people who hate Trump and are not especially concerned about truth.
It has star quality in self-righteousness and hypocrisy, witness its two main anchors (thank God for spell-checkers) Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper.
Come to think of it there are a few Dons and Andersons on AB, aren't there?
Ok. The press were (apparently) barred from entering the hospital during the visit so Melania Trump decides to post a few snaps on her Twitter account. In one, her and her other half are posing with a group of hospital staff, they are all grinning/smiling and POTUS is giving the thumbs up. Quite apt, imho. In the one shown in the link, he is with an orphaned child and it's uncle who is there, again apparently, to "see if he (Trump) is genuine and to see if my political views are right or wrong. And to see if he feels maybe some kind of remorse for statements that he's made." (Though he doesn't tell us if any of his questions were answered by the meeting?) The uncle and FLOTUS are smiling, POTUS is giving us that rictus grin we have all become accustomed to and, once again, he has his thumb up. Totally inappropriate, imho. The man is totally devoid of empathy. Once again, imho.
I can’t catch the link but will post it if I can....
The uncle, who took the baby to the hospital has given a very different take on this.
MSM has as usual put their own spin on it and gone after the picture rather than the content of the meeting. Because as usual the content of the meeting doesn’t fit their narrative.
The uncle, who took the baby to the hospital has given a very different take on this.
MSM has as usual put their own spin on it and gone after the picture rather than the content of the meeting. Because as usual the content of the meeting doesn’t fit their narrative.
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