Donald Trump believes the media is dishonest and in the bag for Hillary Clinton. He said that "@CNN is unwatchable. Their news on me is fiction. They are a disgrace to the broadcasting industry and an arm of the Clinton campaign." Then, of course, he took his personal swipes at Jeff Zucker, CNN president: "Jeff Zucker failed @NBC and he is now failing @CNN.
But since being asked actual probing questions by NBC's Matt Lauer, Hillary's campaign is complaining that the media is bias against her.
For the older conservative crowd who have heard this complaint, the Attends adult diaper sales have skyrocketed from loss of bladder control.
Yes, Hillary went around 277 days without a press conference, and this may have ticked off journalists, or rather liberal "journalists," but when push comes to shove grandma over the cliff, the mainstream media is totally loyal to the Democratic Party and no longer pretend to be unbiased.
Clinton's newest 'untruth' is her way of raising more money.
The "Oh, woe is me, I'm just a poor, scared, little girl who's treated unfairly by journalists and big, strong men who hate women" complaint is getting worn out, but there are still women who buy into that garbage.
If Hillary was actually a strong woman, what liberals call a "feminist," she would never have to raise gender issues in order to get the female vote, and she would not have gone after the women her husband sexually abused. If she was truly a strong woman, she wouldn't have used her husband's economic record with a promise to make him her advisor to win votes.
And what should concern us about the 'Worst Lady' is her claim that not a single American was killed in Libya. Tell that to the loved ones of the four men who died in Benghazi, Libya.
Hillary's fundraising appeal comes after the commander-in-chief forum moderated by Matt Lauer. Her campaign quotes an article by uber liberal Jonathan Chait in New York Magazine describing Lauer's interview as "pathetic," and ends by calling Trump "an ignorant, bigoted, pathologically dishonest authoritarian."
"Most voters aren't like us. Most people are picking up on politics when it finds them on Facebook, on the radio in the car, or when they flip through a magazine in line at the grocery store," the Clinton campaign pitch goes.
"Their information is filtered through the press. And right now, a lot of journalists are failing to hold Trump accountable and grading him on a curve, while forcing Hillary to meet an entirely different standard."
Send money now, they imply, and we will defeat this horrible human being with a true, honest American.
Poor Hillary. The Washington Post's editorial is doing its best to preserve her fine reputation with the headline: "The Hillary Clinton Email Story is Out of Control." They argue that poor Hillary has endured a lot more scrutiny than someone who isn't running for president would have to endure.
Perhaps if she wasn't using an illegal personal email server, lied about the number of devices she used, didn't BleachBit her deleted emails after they were subpoenaed, didn't receive Clinton Foundation money from misogynistic countries and didn't lie about her current bout with pneumonia, the liberal press would go even easier on her than they already do.
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But since being asked actual probing questions by NBC's Matt Lauer, Hillary's campaign is complaining that the media is bias against her.
For the older conservative crowd who have heard this complaint, the Attends adult diaper sales have skyrocketed from loss of bladder control.
Yes, Hillary went around 277 days without a press conference, and this may have ticked off journalists, or rather liberal "journalists," but when push comes to shove grandma over the cliff, the mainstream media is totally loyal to the Democratic Party and no longer pretend to be unbiased.
Clinton's newest 'untruth' is her way of raising more money.
The "Oh, woe is me, I'm just a poor, scared, little girl who's treated unfairly by journalists and big, strong men who hate women" complaint is getting worn out, but there are still women who buy into that garbage.
If Hillary was actually a strong woman, what liberals call a "feminist," she would never have to raise gender issues in order to get the female vote, and she would not have gone after the women her husband sexually abused. If she was truly a strong woman, she wouldn't have used her husband's economic record with a promise to make him her advisor to win votes.
And what should concern us about the 'Worst Lady' is her claim that not a single American was killed in Libya. Tell that to the loved ones of the four men who died in Benghazi, Libya.
Hillary's fundraising appeal comes after the commander-in-chief forum moderated by Matt Lauer. Her campaign quotes an article by uber liberal Jonathan Chait in New York Magazine describing Lauer's interview as "pathetic," and ends by calling Trump "an ignorant, bigoted, pathologically dishonest authoritarian."
"Most voters aren't like us. Most people are picking up on politics when it finds them on Facebook, on the radio in the car, or when they flip through a magazine in line at the grocery store," the Clinton campaign pitch goes.
"Their information is filtered through the press. And right now, a lot of journalists are failing to hold Trump accountable and grading him on a curve, while forcing Hillary to meet an entirely different standard."
Send money now, they imply, and we will defeat this horrible human being with a true, honest American.
Poor Hillary. The Washington Post's editorial is doing its best to preserve her fine reputation with the headline: "The Hillary Clinton Email Story is Out of Control." They argue that poor Hillary has endured a lot more scrutiny than someone who isn't running for president would have to endure.
Perhaps if she wasn't using an illegal personal email server, lied about the number of devices she used, didn't BleachBit her deleted emails after they were subpoenaed, didn't receive Clinton Foundation money from misogynistic countries and didn't lie about her current bout with pneumonia, the liberal press would go even easier on her than they already do.
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