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So is this setting a precedence allowing all press the blessing to conduct themselves like spoiled children. No civility, respect, procedure, Roberts rule of order?
I guess the only recourse may be to end briefings.
Trump only wants people who are going to ask him easy, safe, nice and praising questions. The fact is, journalists should be asking the hard questions. They are doing a job asking the questions that most Americans want answers to. If trump can’t handle the pressure he shouldn’t be president.
So is this setting a precedence allowing all press the blessing to conduct themselves like spoiled children. No civility, respect, procedure, Roberts rule of order?
I guess the only recourse may be to end briefings.
Never been to a press conference, eh? LMAO ...
I love it when people chime in on a thread when they have no knowledge of the topic at hand.
Trump only wants people who are going to ask him easy, safe, nice and praising questions. The fact is, journalists should be asking the hard questions. They are doing a job asking the questions that most Americans want answers to. If trump can’t handle the pressure he shouldn’t be president.
You said Trump.
I'm sure you meant to say Obama.
Acosta was removed the same as any other protestor.
So is this setting a precedence allowing all press the blessing to conduct themselves like spoiled children. No civility, respect, procedure, Roberts rule of order?
I guess the only recourse may be to end briefings.
My statement goes for anyone that is president. I said Trump, because he is our current president
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