@yashar It's almost like they have to actually perform the job of a journalist. Ain't nobody got time for that
— Michael Bolduc (@TyrannyOfWill) March 28, 2017
In his relatively short time as president, Donald Trump has managed to cram in an awful lot. And apparently it’s really starting to take its toll on many journalists:
What I'm hearing more and more from journo friends is covering the Trump admin is not sustainable in terms of work load. Everyone exhausted.
— Yashar (@yashar) March 28, 2017
Exhausted, huh?
.@yashar Maybe if you spent less time tweeting inane crap, RTing irrelevancies, and having to retract un-vetted stories, you'd feel ok. ?
— Dr. Cosmic Charlie (@DrCosmicCharlie) March 28, 2017
.@yashar PS: Additionally, you all may be de-conditioned from 8 years of getting your stories dictated to you for transcription from Barry.
— Dr. Cosmic Charlie (@DrCosmicCharlie) March 28, 2017
@yashar Sure when you rush to throw out a crap story then having to clean up after it, it can be tiring after the 3rd time in a day.
— Mujahed Kobbe (@Moj_kobe) March 28, 2017
@yashar @RichardGrenell Maybe spend less time speculating if he is afraid of stairs. Just a suggestion.
— Scott Toby Real (@azkaged) March 28, 2017
Now there’s an idea.
Look: Keeping up with every breath Trump takes and every move he makes may not be easy, and it may not be fun, but the well of sympathy ran dry a long time ago — and the media have no one to blame for that but themselves.
To be fair to actually start working again after eight years is hard for anyone in almost any field. https://t.co/lrQqu2Uljt
— Mujahed Kobbe (@Moj_kobe) March 28, 2017
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