While many Americans were impressed by Donald Trump’s inspiring, heartfelt inauguration speech yesterday, the liberals in the media went absolutely ape over just about everything he had to say.
Of course, this is keeping in line with their behavior for the past election cycle. Virtually every word uttered by Trump on the campaign trail has been subjected to a level of scrutiny that no president in recent memory has been subjected to. Sure, progressives will whine about mildly critical comments made by some about Barack Obama, but for the most part the press was nothing less than a propaganda arm of the Obama administration.
The polar opposite is the case for Trump, who many in the media have declared a veritable war of words on since the earliest days of his campaign for the presidency. Naturally, this has given way to some truly absurd examples of rhetoric from them.
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Commie rat bastards
There are actually educated people that hang on their every word….I avoid them like the plague…stupid half wits
For god sakes GROW UP !
WHY is Putting America First and Power to We, the People, wrong?
Ether need to broaden their vocabulary!
Opinions are like assholes everybody’s got one!
Stockholm syndrome refers to a group of psychological symptoms that occur in some persons in a captive or hostage situation. It has received considerable media publicity in recent years because it has been used to explain the behavior of such well-known kidnapping victims as Patty Hearst (1974) and Elizabeth Smart (2002). The term takes its name from a bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, in August 1973. The robber took four employees of the bank (three women and one man) into the vault with him and kept them hostage for 131 hours. After the employees were finally released, they appeared to have formed a paradoxical emotional bond with their captor; they told reporters that they saw the police as their enemy rather than the bank robber, and that they had positive feelings toward the criminal. The syndrome was first named by Nils Bejerot (1921–1988), a medical professor who specialized in addiction research and served as a psychiatric consultant to the Swedish police during the standoff at the bank. Stockholm syndrome is also known as Survival Identification Syndrome.
Lame.
No, you and all you bias medias are darkness, owned by George Soros and spew nothing but propaganda and lies!
Can’t think of two more unqualified people to be offering criticism of the Presidents inaugural speech. These two nobodies could easily be classified as self important leftist reporters. Their comments and opinions are about has welcome today as any advise offered to Trump by Obama. They both need to just fade away. We don’t care what you think or say.