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Its funny, I'm not voting for Trump or Clinton, but it is annoying that the "news" anchors and pundits come on and have their own version of a "spin room" to tell you what they think you should have heard.
Mass media outlets are part of the system. Maybe they can adapt to a new world, but basically they are part of a revolving door of talking heads migrating from govt to media back to govt. It's in their interest to keep things going they way it is.
This is basically stuff that happens in third world countries. Except it is here.
CNN and other outlets seem to be convinced that the public will listen to what they say as what Trump said.
In 2016 with a candidate that is so clear as Trump we don't need a translator in the form of a biased host to tell us what we need to hear.
Trump is clear and presidential!
Hillary lied even more and if she thinks we buy her cap than she is more delusional than I ever could imagine.
Maybe you can translate what he said below, because it makes no sense to me:
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TRUMP: No. But when I do come up with a plan that I like and that perhaps agrees with mine, or maybe doesn’t — I may love what the generals come back with. I will convene…
"when I do come up with a plan that I like and that perhaps agrees with mine, or maybe doesn’t" Huh? When won't a plan one comes up with not agree with that person's own plan?
Just look at the media fawning over Hillary's first press conference (in 18 months?). One comment was that Andrea Mitchell looks like she is watching her daughter's piano recital.
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