The snowflakes in the media are certainly not taking the weekend of news very well. CNN’s Brian Stelter is able to “sense” the discomfort on Twitter and TV.
On Twitter and on TV, I can sense that many journalists are uncomfortable with what they're covering this weekend. https://t.co/uUxXMvO0IP pic.twitter.com/q8zmZ4DS7x
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 29, 2017
Hey Brian and Alex, there are a lot of Americans in places like San Bernardino, California who have been very uncomfortable since radical Islamic terrorism inflicted tragedy on their community.
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/825758848057217024
Nevermind the fact that “journalists” are supposed to be fearless seekers of information.
Ever been to Dearborn, @AlexKoppelman? Cedar Rapids? Amarillo? Peoria? Carbondale? Toledo? Columbus, GA? https://t.co/IKACDGfdxu
— Chase Woodruff (@dcwoodruff) January 29, 2017
Suck it up buttercup. I've been uncomfortable for 8 years. https://t.co/M9KRD7HxEe
— Vicki ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@vibow54) January 29, 2017
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https://twitter.com/AdamBaldwin/status/825756847969751041
For members of the media and “journalists,” had they simply reported the news accurately and as objectively as possible, distrust would not be at an all-time high and they would have the credibility they once possessed. The fall of the mainstream media in this country is self-inflicted. They shilled for the Obama administration for eight years, and now they expect Americans to take them seriously as they decry Trump’s every move.
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