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politics and politicians Title: Top Ten Reasons to Celebrate Trump’s First Year In the movie, The Post, Meryl Streeps character shares a sobering thought, Newspapers are the first draft of history. Their mission is critical to our republic; newspapers are to serve the public, not those who govern. They have a responsibility to be truth tellers no matter who is in office, but its easier to report negative news about a president you do not support. In the movie, Nixon was in the crosshairs, but the Pentagon Papers focused on actions and lies by Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson before Nixon was president. Is it the medias responsibility to also cover the accomplishments of presidents they do not like? The Pew Research Center report, "17 Striking Findings From 2017, " quantified Trumps harsh media coverage. They analyzed the first 60 days of coverage in printed newspapers, Newsweek, and on network TV coverage. Pews report stated, About six-in-ten stories on Trumps early days in office had a negative assessment, about three times more than in early coverage for Obama and roughly twice that of Bush and Clinton. The media story found that Trumps coverage was 62% negative and just 5% was positive. By comparison, Obamas coverage in the first 60 days was 42 percent positive and only 20% negative. President Trump certainly contributes to his negative coverage with his controversial tweets. When you add the Democratic partys commitment to resist and reject any of his policy initiatives, its amazing how much hes been able get done. Let me stress the positive by sharing my Top Ten Trump Positive Accomplishments from his first year in office: With results like these, supporters can put up with some of his controversial tweets and comments. As with President Reagan, the media and Democrats keep underestimating this president while he continues to make things happen. Tweets or not, we finally have a president who takes his campaign promises seriously. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Gatlin (#0)
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I can't disagree. He has enacted more of the conservative agenda than any of us could have expected from any of his 16 opponents in 2016, let alone Hitlery. A few of those opponents like Rand Paul or Ted Cruz might have done as much but I doubt any could do more. If you just ignore what he says and what he tweets, it is a solid record of conservative accomplisment. He could probably hit 55%-60% approval if he would just stop tweeting.
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