"People who work for the Times, The Washington Post, or the Big Three Networks are blissfully unaware of how little they are respected."
"The Democrats' flying monkeys in the mainstream media have been rending their garments over the way Donald Trump talks about them since he first hit the campaign trail back in 2015. They believe that he is unfair and mean to them.
"He is really just honest though.
'Most Republican politicians at the national level are timid souls who spend their professional lives cowering in fear of the MSM Dem propagandists. These GOP weaklings know that the MSM hacks deeply despise them, but still hope that they may one day get a little bit of praise from The New York Times or one of the Big Three nightly network news broadcasts.
'To his everlasting credit, Trump has never harbored any delusions about there one day being a big Kumbaya moment between him and the Editorial Board of the New York Times.
"The poor dears are really getting panicky this close to an election that might return Trump to power. " . . .
The Democratic National Committee has tasked the Times and the rest of the MSM with scaring the electorate into believing that Trump will turn into some sort of Hitler/Stalin/Mao three-headed monster if elected again, so they put stories like this out there every day. These kinds of partisan hit jobs are major contributors to decreasing trust Americans have in the media. My friend and RedState colleague Brandon Morse recently wrote that Americans' faith in the media is really bottoming out lately. . . .
America's Trust In the Media Has Cratered to an All-Time Low
. . ."Gallup notes that there is a huge partisan divide in trust. Republicans trust the media at only 12 percent and Independents are only at 27 percent. Democrats, naturally, make up the bulk of America's trust in the media at 57 percent. This is telling, as it displays that the media's bias is pleasing to leftists. Still, the fact that the number isn't higher shows that even many on the left don't trust it due to its obvious bias." . . .
What's not to like about MSNBC?
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