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If Trump didn't Tweet, didn't insult people, refrained from constant attacks on the media, and provided some, any type of explanation for his campaign's numerous contacts with Russia, do you think he'd receive a lot less news coverage, positive or negative?
I think he would receive a lot less news coverage.
But the minute the MSM ignores him - he'll quit. Trump craves attention. Any attention - good or bad.
A bad day for the press on both sides: CNN botched this story and issued a correction; Fox News blew it calling the Roy Moore yearbook a "forgery" and issued a correction. News media is in such a hurry to be first they are getting sloppy.
A bad day for you too. You were so excited that you couldn’t even control yourself, but it turned out to be a fake news.
CNN obviously made a very significant mistake, the difference is that they admitted to the error. This will give the usual characters a reason to dismiss every news source as unreliable and their supporters will follow along.
Not to mention in her first press conference she lied on camera claiming Roy Moore wrote the entirety of the inscription. She read aloud the entire thing, specifically stating he wrote it all.
CNN obviously made a very significant mistake, the difference is that they admitted to the error. This will give the usual characters a reason to dismiss every news source as unreliable and their supporters will follow along.
They've admitted to numerous "errors" against trump or his family. When does it stop being an error
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