White House Vows To Fight Media ‘Tooth And Nail’ Over (Accurate) Coverage

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The White House vowed on Sunday to fight the news media “tooth and nail” over what it sees as unfair attacks, with a top adviser saying the Trump administration had presented “alternative facts” to counter low inauguration crowd estimates.

On his first full day as president, Trump said he had a “running war” with the media and accused journalists of underestimating the number of people who turned out Friday for his swearing-in.

White House officials made clear no truce was on the horizon on Sunday in television interviews that set a much harsher tone in the traditionally adversarial relationship between the White House and the press corps. Continue reading “White House Vows To Fight Media ‘Tooth And Nail’ Over (Accurate) Coverage”

11 curious quotes from Trump’s New York Times interview

The following article by Aaron Blake was posted on the Washington Post website December 29, 2017:

President Trump speaks Dec. 29, 2017, as he meets with members of the U.S. Coast Guard, whom he invited to play golf, at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)

President Trump sat down with the New York Times’s Michael S. Schmidt on Thursday for a wide-ranging half-hour interview. And while he didn’t make any really big news, there were plenty of worthwhile nuggets, bold claims and factual inaccuracies.

Below are 11 of them, with a little analysis of each (and click here for the full excerpts from the Times): Continue reading “11 curious quotes from Trump’s New York Times interview”

Trump’s Deep Character Flaws Will Define His Presidency; Media Should Focus Attention There

The following article by Eric Boehlert was posted on the Media Matters website January 26, 2017:

Donald Trump continues to make history.

We know of no other president in American history who has started out his tenure by unfurling two preposterous bookend lies, the way Trump did during his first days in office.

He lied fantastically about the size of his inauguration crowd. And then, taking a sledgehammer to the premise of free and fair elections, he lied fantastically about millions of Americans having voted illegally on Election Day, supposedly costing him the popular vote victory. Continue reading “Trump’s Deep Character Flaws Will Define His Presidency; Media Should Focus Attention There”

Joe warns in new column ‘A Storm is Gathering’

In his latest Washington Post column, Joe Scarborough says ‘…2018 will be the most consequential political year of our lives.’ The Morning Joe panel discusses.

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