“Last night, when Jorge Ramos often called the Walter Cronkite of Hispanic America tried to ask a question, Trump berated him and barked, Go back to Univision.”
The problem for many commentators is that with the internet, anyone interested can see the actual event. They would then know that Jorge Ramos attempted to hijack Trumps news conference. It was only after Jorge refused to yield that Trump had him escorted out of the room.
So this commentator played fast and loose with the truth to make a point. I wonder how many believe this version even when the true version is available for reviewing?
He (the commentator) failed to mention that Jorge is not an unbias reporter (and in this vein he is the same as Walter Cronkite) nor the relationship between his daughter and Hillary, or the $500 million lawsuit Trump has filed against Univision. Disclosures that any honest reporter would make.
“Disclosures that any honest reporter would make.”
Yes.
>>> So this commentator played fast and loose with the truth to make a point.
Consider the crowd the New York magazine is trying to sell to.
Not just the magazine subscribers (do they have that?), but to be circulated and promoted amongst the NY-DC circus talking heads.