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LMAO. Please bury that bone. It's starting to stink.
Actually, I'm pro-First Amendment, pro-journalism, pro-freedom of the press, pro-news reporters, pro-White House press corps, pro-allowing reporters to ask questions in a press conference, pro-persisting until the President answers the damn question, etc. etc. etc.
Were you this upset when Obama did the same thing? Or when Obama spied on the press?
Actually, yes. His snub of Fox News Sunday was childish at best.
But I thought we weren't supposed to indulge in whataboutism? That's what I keep hearing from conservative posters, anyway ...
I've not heard that from Conservatives...but I have heard the whiny...don't bring up hillary, Bill or Obama please because we cannot defend them...even though they won't go away and jump in front of a microphone and camera every chance they get.
LMAO. Please bury that bone. It's starting to stink.
Actually, I'm pro-First Amendment, pro-journalism, pro-freedom of the press, pro-news reporters, pro-White House press corps, pro-allowing reporters to ask questions in a press conference, pro-persisting until the President answers the damn question, etc. etc. etc.
Were you this upset when Obama did the same thing? Or when Obama spied on the press?
I don't remember Obama spying on the press, but I vociferously disagreed with his decision to snub Fox News, just as I do with the current Administration's decision to exclude Acosta. I wonder if the current Administration will recognize their mistake and reverse course (like Obama did) or have a Federal Court force them to do so instead.
She has raised more money than anyone in history, House or Senate.
In the end, money talks and BS walks.
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