The infamous swamp and its fake news media organs were foaming at the mouth after President Donald Trump's Monday speech at the National Scout Jamboree. From fury over Trump's defense of Merry Christmas, to manufactured outrage about the president's alleged politicking in front of children, the establishment press was in full meltdown mode as anti-Trump hysteria masquerading as news flooded the wires. No doubt the swipe against ObamaCare or the half a dozen references to God annoyed the press, too. Perhaps what most infuriated the swamp and its increasingly discredited mainstream media, though, were Trump's repeated jabs at their never-ending stream of fake news and fake polls.
It does seem like Trump at least intended to avoid politics during his speech to the Scouts. Tonight we put aside all of the policy fights in Washington, D.C. you've been hearing about with the fake news and all of that, he said in his opening. We're going to put that aside. And instead we're going to talk about success, about how all of you amazing young Scouts can achieve your dreams, what to think of, what I've been thinking about. You want to achieve your dreams, I said, who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm in front of the Boy Scouts? Right? And indeed, aside from some apparently non-scripted remarks when he looked away from his teleprompter, Trump mostly avoided politics.
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Poster Comment:
Newman is more laudator than reporter. Trump did pump up the crowd, though, with a semi-campaign speech.