Monday, July 23, 2018

The Media Strategy of Misinformation : 'It's The Seriousness of The Charge'

No matter what is said or done in Washington, it will be related to Donald Trump and the Russians. The outrage concerning what Trump said at the news conference is of little or no concern to the average citizen, only to those that find it a tool to cause havoc and chaos in our country. 

The democrats have no concern about what true or what isn't, it always boils down o the ''seriousness of the charge'' and then attack the opposition as they try an defend themselves.

And if it isn't already clear enough that the progressive socialist liberal democrats are mentally incapable of rational debate and are demonstrating they are totally out of control, neurological diseased, the exchange between Whoopie Goldberg and Judge Pirro on the View is enough to explain the progressive democrats have no issues for the American public to better their lives, only hate born of abject fear of becoming totally irrelevant.

When a person or group must turn to unhinged shouting, Whoopie Goldberg, and advocating violence against fellow citizens, Maxine Waters, to try and dominate the discussion, they are without substance for ethical or moral standing in the community or a civil society.

Remember  the democrat motto, 'by any means necessary' to get and keep power. Never vote for a democrat. Our country  depends on civility and open debate, democrats are devoid of open debate. Our country deserves better.

Media Misses: Judge Jeanine Pirro Triggers Whoopi Goldberg

We break down the top media moments this week—and plenty of misses.

The media lost it this week when President Donald Trump made some questionable comments about Russian election meddling during his press conference with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland. One MSNBC expert even compared the summit to Pearl Harbor in what might have been the most outrageous claim this week.

The actions from many in the media beg the question: Should we be concerned about the rush to link Russian collusion with the Trump administration? A tweet from a Mic political reporter suggests that we should. Mic’s reporter tweeted a photo claiming that Russian spy Marina Butina was pictured in the Oval Office. The reporter later corrected herself. And White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was bombarded by questions, but she stood her ground in her first briefing since the summit.

The media wasn’t just fired up about Russia. And once again, journalists swung and they missed. Showtime’s Sacha Baron Cohen’s prank backfired on a gun store owner, Comedy Central’s Trevor Noah was called out by the French Embassy for making a joke about the World Cup winners, and tensions were high between Whoopi Goldberg and Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro on ABC’s “The View.” And according to Pirro, it did not end on stage.

There’s no fake news here. Watch the video below for this week’s media misses and be sure to leave us your feedback.

Watch the video : https://youtu.be/08pQE_yKq6g

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