Articles like this exemplify exactly why TIME magazine is becoming obsolete: https://t.co/b9vn16MCvM
— Susan Greer-Mote (@greer_mote) March 23, 2017
An article by Time Magazine’s managing editor takes on the question of presidential honesty, which has obviously gained in importance for the MSM since January 20th:
When a president can't be taken by his word, by @nancygibbs https://t.co/JF2Hk2Gf9n pic.twitter.com/D6WMHwXkan
— Andrew Katz (@katz) March 23, 2017
The article questioning Trump’s honesty concludes:
As citizens, it is vital that we be able to believe our President; it is also vital that we know what he believes, and why. This President has made both a severe challenge.
Unlike the previous president, who just could not tell a lie, unless he could:
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor." https://t.co/OXxFFxhPdt
— ?It's?Almost ⛄️Christmas? (@jtLOL) March 23, 2017
That wasn’t mentioned in the article, oddly enough, nor was Obama’s “Lie of the Year” distinction or a long list of other things:
"When a president can't be taken at his word," amirite, @katz @nancygibbs? pic.twitter.com/3YrqI37p0D
— Fishing With Fredo (@FishingwFredo) March 23, 2017
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"I did not have sex with that woman", "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan" "it was because of an internet video"….
— Mike Packer (@realmikepacker) March 23, 2017
"not a smidgen of corruption"
Is this a retweet of an article written during the Obama years?
— SoCal MFG (@cynicpolitic) March 23, 2017
"If you like your Dr. you can keep him." "Your premiums will go down $2,500." "The attack was because of a video." https://t.co/FNJN2j3awh
— John Q. Public (@AveWITaxpayer) March 23, 2017
WHAT media bias?
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