[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Journalists Whisper at Trump’s Crazy Press Conference: ‘This Is Insane’ On Thursday afternoon, President Donald Trumps staff corralled the White House press corps into the East Room of the White House so that he could sing the praises of his new Labor Secretary pick, Alexander Acosta. This was the case only for first few minutes during which the president, visibly bored, read from a sheet of notes, sounding like he had just woke up from a power nap. For the remainder of the marathon press conference, which lasted one hour and 17 minutes, Trump perked up and did what he has the most fun doing: beating up on the press. He shouted about Russia, Vladimir Putin, and Russian intelligence. He vented about how unfair and nasty the media was to him, but took time to specifically praise friendly outlets such as Fox News. He tried to settle old scores in public. He touted the single national poll that showed a favorable approval rating. He continued to protest too much about charges of racism, and even anti-Semitism in his ranks. And President Trump revived Candidate Trumps favorite campaign-rally applause line about how he has never seen more dishonest media than, frankly, the political media. It was like he had never left the campaign trail or all the old talking points, pugnacity, and vitriol that came with it. The only thing that was missing was a jab at Crooked Hillary. And as the official White House press conference disintegrated further into unhinged criticism and belligerent sniping, reporters seated in the East Room could hardly contain themselves. There was an awkward mix of laughing with Trump, and chuckling at him as the president kept venting and sneering. The reporters present couldnt stop quietly gossipping about Trump. What is going on? one journalist whispered to another. This is insane and What the hell? were other popular refrains in the room. It was, again, time for Trumps very public airing of the grievances and insecuritiesall of them too familiar. The most jarring parts of the presidents therapeutic-sounding, televised meltdown were when his extended monologues took aim at his media enemies-list, or when the conversation shifted to Russia and Michael Flynn, Trumps recently resigned national security adviser. This was when Trump deployed a fast clip of back-to-back contradictory statements and bizarre conspiratorial claimsthe kind of almost improvisational routine Trump has perfected in his rise to power, and also his era of reality-TV stardom. I dont think he did anything wrong. If anything, he did something right, Trump said, defending the just-sacked Flynn as a fine person. You know, you can talk all you want about Russia, which was all, you know, fake news, [a] fabricated deal, to try and make up for the loss of the Democrats and the press plays right into it, Trump alleged. Its all fake news. Its all fake news. The nice thing is, I see it starting to turn, where people are now looking at the illegal
giving out [of] classified information. The president wouldnt stop blaming fake news, or the ghosts of the Obama administration for leaking information on Flynn speaking in secret with the Russian ambassador just as the United States was imposing new sanctions on the Kremlin. Russia is fake news, he insisted, again. Russiathis is fake news put out by the media. The real news is the fact that people, probably from the Obama administration [are leaking] because theyre there, because we have our new people going in place, right now. Trump was later asked by a reporter if he can definitively say that nobody on his campaign had any contacts with the Russians during the campaign, and if its all fake news as Trump says, then how are these real leaks? Well, the leaks are real
I mean the leaks are real, he shot back. The leaks are absolutely real. The news is fake because so much of the news is fake
The reporting is fake. Continuing on his routine tirade against fake reporting, the president couldnt resist taking a couple shots at CNN, one of his biggest media adversaries during the election. (The channels reporter Jim Acostano relation to Trumps Labor pickwas present to take the roasting.) Trump, the most powerful man in the world, is still petty enough to mock the networks ratings, all the while sneaking in a plug for his favorite cable-news allies. Fox and Friends in the morning, theyre very honorable people, Trump, the media critic, said. They have the most honest morning show. Thats all I can say. Its the most honest. (Not long before he became leader of the free world, Trump had a regular guest-slot on Fox and Friends.) Still, President Trump wanted to remind the room and the American people that he wasnt mad. He says hes just having the time of his life at the expense of the media elite. Im actually having a very good time, OK? he said. Tomorrow, they will say, Donald Trump rants and raves at the press. Im not ranting and raving. Im just telling you, you know, youre dishonest people
Im not ranting and raving. I love this. Im having a good time doing it. But tomorrow, the headlines are going to be, Donald Trump rants and raves. Im not ranting and raving. Go ahead, he dared the writers and editors. When the press conference finally concluded, Trump quickly exited the East Room. His top aides (including Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway) who were seated in front of him the whole time, leapt up to applaud, cheer, and smile as their boss left the reception room. To Trump and his many fans and Republican enablers, he had just killed it and stuck it to the relentless haters and the sore losers. To his many critics, he had thrown yet another one of his famous, high-publicity temper tantrums. To be honest, I inherited a messits a mess, at home and abroad, a mess, Trump emphasized toward the start of the presser, complaining about all the work he has to do, from job creation to the Middle East. I just want to let you know, I inherited a mess, the president reiterated, cementing his excuses. Poster Comment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 41.
#15. To: Willie Green (#0)
Hey Willie why should I give a shit what some foreigner piece of shit thinks. He's not American.
That doesn't disqualify his observation that Trump is becoming "unhinged"
Willie welcome to the new normal. The press thinks Trump is unhinged because he is not following their GOP president script. The one where a Republican administration chases their tails around actually trying to answer the media's false narrative. Trump is not a GOP president. He's truly an Independent and his own man. No one owns him. He made that crystal clear yesterday and they were not listening. This foreign author of the OP is not listening. You are not listening.
There are no replies to Comment # 41. End Trace Mode for Comment # 41.
Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest |
[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
|