| Nem said: So, the guy that went for years on end claiming that Obama wasn't american accuses others of Witch hunt. Don't you sense hypocrisy in that? Either way this isnt about the press, it's about Trump. The tweets aren't stories made up, nor are they suspicions. They are facts. Besides, on the other end of the spectrum fox does the same thing but in the opposite direction. |
When I can find a series of Fox News articles that openly popularized the idea of assissinating Obama the way that CNN has done with Trump I might consider buying that CNN's guilt is no worse than Fox during the Obama era:
http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/cnn-obama-appointee-could-be-prez-if-trump-killed/
I disagree, this has everything to do with the press as much as it does with Trump. If the press stuck with reporting the news instead of political activism then you would have a point. Furthermore, I think that it's really thin to say that CNN only throws "suspicion" when their own execs admit that the whole Russian narrative was baseless and they just ran with it:
http://projectveritas.com/2017/06/28/van-jones-russia-is-nothing-burger-american-pravda-cnn-part-ii/
Actions have consequences and the President is just showing with his tweets that he is not going to be bullied by a bunch of scumbags. If Fox news or Trump were found to be intentionally lying about Obama's birth certificate then they would deserve the same treatment, proportional to the damage that they caused. Of course, Obama's birth certificate scandal recieved nowhere near the coverage that the Russia narrative has recieved and as far as I know there were no major investigations launched against Obama like Trump has had to deal with on the Russia accusations and so the damage caused by these respective scandals aren't even in the same ballpark, imo.







