Saturday, February 25, 2017

The Trump Administration is Under Seige?

  • Because of the extreme reaction of a president by shutting out CNN, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times and other news media, it is likely that Trump is not long for this world as president of the United States. This is pretty obvious so far, especially as so many Republicans are starting to turn against him as he disassembles the U.S. government to turn it into a Dictatorship run by Trump and Bannon. IF we add to this the Chaos of what he and others are doing to Obamacare AGAINST the will of the people, his presidency is a complete disaster and he soon will be impeached the way thing are presently going anyhow within a few months.
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  • If Obamacare isn't replaced with something better than Obamacare there will be a revolt like Republicans have never seen before in history. This is a given. If you don't believe me just watch! 

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  • Opinion: Why punishing media will backfire on Trump

     
  • Errol Louis: Excluding select news outlets reflects an administration under siege
  • He says news outlets have a basic obligation to point out when the President tells lies
Errol Louis is the host of "Inside City Hall," a nightly political show on NY1, a New York all-news channel. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.
(CNN)The shocking decision by press secretary Sean Spicer to bar CNN, The New York Times, Buzzfeed, Politico and the Los Angeles Times from a news briefing Friday signals that, for all its bluster and bravado, the Trump White House is an administration under siege.
In the face of the President's many public misstatements, obvious financial conflicts of interest and troubling ties to Russia, the White House has decided to launch an all-out attack on the news organizations that reliably report on the administration's fables and foibles.
Expect to see the media close ranks and fight for the public's right to observe and report on government without fear of official retaliation. To their credit, the Associated Press and Time walked out of Spicer's briefing when it became clear he was trying to punish selected news outlets.

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