Posted on 02/20/2017 6:34:51 AM PST by blam
The always 'fair and balanced' New York Times' Nicholas Kristof (author of such 'real news' as "Donald Trump: Kremlin Employee of the Month?", "What Did Trump Know, and When Did He Know It?" and "Donald Trump: The Russian Poodle") has outdone himself with this week's 'opinion' piece, asking "Were just a month into the Trump presidency, and already so many are wondering: How can we end it?"
While thousands turn out to Trump's rallies, and several polls suggest the America that voted for Trump is still supportive of Trump and his actions, Kristoff points out that one poll from Public Policy Polling found that as many Americans 46 percent favor impeachment of President Trump as oppose it. Ladbrokes, the betting website, offers even odds that Trump will resign or leave office through impeachment before his term ends.
Sky Bet, another site, is taking wagers on whether Trump will be out of office by July.
There have been more than 1,000 references to Watergate in the news media in the last week, according to the Nexis archival site, with even some conservatives calling for Trumps resignation or warning that he could be pushed out. Dan Rather, the former CBS News anchor who covered Watergate, says that Trumps Russia scandal isnt now at the level of Watergate but could become at least as big.
Maybe things will settle down. But what is striking about Trump is not just the dysfunction of his administration but also the vigorously denied allegations that Trumps team may have cooperated with Vladimir Putin to steal the election. Whats also different is the broad concern that Trump is both: A) unfit for office, and B) dangerously unstable.
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(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Wrong question.
The correct question is : How do we get rid of the NY Times?
Carl Icahn should buy it and put it out of its misery.
The real question is “How can we get rid of the NY Times”? The Times has been advocating getting rid of Trump at all costs, they better watch out what goes round comes around.
Yep - I still get emails from: teamtrump@trump2016.com and sign all the petitions he sends (for me and my wife) and donate once a month.
http://www.skybet.com is in England. I rummaged around a little on their site — their “Eligibility” section says it’s only for parts of Great Britain. I see that U.S. residents are also explicitly prohibited.
The press is at war with the American people and the President they elected.
Ding, ding, ding - we have a thread winnah!
The NY Times Asks “How We Can Get Rid Of Trump?”
Isn’t that the wrong question? Should it not be; How do we get rid of the NY Times. Nothing more then a bird cage liner or fish wrap.
~~Trump 2020~~
#4thEstate5thColumn
Make no mistake about it.
The Opposition Party absolutely wants to bring down Trump.
For two reasons:
1) the Opposition Party is the party of hardcore leftists
2) the Opposition Party would view this as showing their power
The Opposition Party gloated extensively after Flynn was removed. To bring down a sitting President, especially Trump, would make them feel that they are the most powerful entity in the world.
Here is the Opposition Party - the Left.
The Opposition Party, and yes, they are for total destruction of Trump and anything normal, such as constitutional law, traditional family, Christianity, and you and me.
The Opposition Party is:
- msm (CNN #FAKENEWS, NBC, etc)
- Democrats
- GOPe/RINOS ( such as McCain, etc)
- Hollywood
- Education (colleges, etc)
- intelligence community
Better yet lets get rid of the New York Times. Since they cannot be bothered with anything truthful mankind would never miss their existence.
Better yet lets get rid of the New York Times. Since they cannot be bothered with anything truthful mankind would never miss their existence.
Better yet lets get rid of the New York Times. Since they cannot be bothered with anything truthful mankind would never miss their existence.
A REAL reporter, Sharyl Attkisson, was putting the smackdown on the #FakeStreamMedia "purporters" today.
Sharyl Attkisson wrote:
If we in the news hire pundits/analysts who seem to get everything wrong, maybe we can find others equally as wrong who'll work for less $?
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