In the latest example of television journalists having to weigh the news value of a major political moment, several networks cut away from Donald Trump on Friday during an appearance at Trump Tower that devolved into a rambling and misleading speech.
Republicans are fantastically bad at politics. Democrats keep over performing in elections. The polls can’t seem to predict this over performing. Almost as if the polls aren’t capturing reality. @chrislhayes.bsky.social@jaketapper.bsky.social
NYT has now joined the league of gutter Journalism in history, where the journalism ethics of truth, fairness, balance and Objectivity counts for nothing.
“Misleading”. Is it in each Times writers contract that Sulzberger exiles you to St Helena or something if you use the word “lie” in reference to Trump?
So when are we getting 39,000 Trump is too old and out of it column based on the evidence of your eyes and ears rather than some partisan hack job by a Republican Special Counsel. P.S. The word is lie-filled, not misleading.
why not tell it like it is www.bbc.com/news/article... trump wants to dismantle our democracy and freedoms. ignore that at your peril. a free press is in his crosshairs.
That’s right - he is a Convicted Felon - he is not worth air time and should be ignored.
I think Binden’s team should canx the debates - no point putting a Convicted Felon on the stage to give the appearance of legitimacy.