One of the problems is it very difficult to assess situations when the news lies, up until Trump many good guys were threatened, intimidated, blackmailed (even if they did little wrong) and outnumbered. Especially past situations when 0bola and his henchpeeps ran the show.
This is one reason why Q happened and wny we appreciated the Q team so much.
.@Google insider: how #Google created #algorithms to hide its political bias within AI platforms targeting particular words, phrases and contexts to promote, alter, reference or manipulate perceptions of Internet content | #TheSaraCarterShow *Retweet* https://t.co/b020E95afb— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) September 7, 2019
In 22 years of patrolling our Southern Border, I have never seen Mexico act like a true Border Security Partner until President Trump got involved, and now they are stepping up to the plate and doing what they need to do. Brandon Judd, National Border Patrol— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
Russia and Ukraine just swapped large numbers of prisoners. Very good news, perhaps a first giant step to peace. Congratulations to both countries!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
The Washington Posts @PhilipRucker (Mr. Off the Record) & @AshleyRParker, two nasty lightweight reporters, shouldnt even be allowed on the grounds of the White House because their reporting is so DISGUSTING & FAKE. Also, add the appointment of MANY Federal Judges this Summer! https://t.co/7d33tzKxXq— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
Excerpt:The Washington Posts Lost Summer https://t.co/jHkZyiJwZL— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 6, 2019
Its been a lost summer for the Washington Post. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Post had some pretty embarrassing moments. Whether it was incorrectly stating that presidents do not deliver remarks on the Fourth of July, ignoring speeches by Presidents Reagan, Kennedy, and Obama, or being called out for shoddy, politically motivated fact-checking, the Posts lost summer culminated with a fateful day in August when it was forced to issue 15 corrections to a single article.
As the summer came to a close, the Post set out to report the presidents summer accomplishments, but reporting is not what the Post does. Two of its writers published an opinion article they claimed was news but that instead pushed their own personal political narrative that President Trump had a lost summer of squandered opportunities and few accomplishments.
The truth is, Trump racked up many well-documented victories that directly benefited the American people at home and abroad. When the Post asked, the White House proudly provided it with a detailed list of the administrations 26 most important successes of the summer. Of those 26 accomplishments, the Post chose to publish just four, which it buried under 11 paragraphs of editorialized critique.