Posted on 02/15/2017 6:51:28 PM PST by Kaslin
The journalists at ABC on Wednesday erupted in open hostility to Donald Trump, accusing the President of shutting down part of the First Amendment by not calling on network reporters at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Jon Karl, Cecilia Vega and Matt Dowd repeatedly whined about the conservative questioners who were chosen, lamenting that the preferred narrative of the liberal media wasnt highlighted.
In the post-press conference coverage, Vega ranted, I want to tell you about the open hostility right here in this room. You know, I'm sitting right here kind of in the middle of the pack of a number of journalists, mainstream reporters, if you will, and there is open anger in here about the fact the President did not take any real questions about the issue of the day.
Furious ABC in Open Hostility to Trump Over Shutting Down First Amendmen
The journalists at ABC on Wednesday erupted in open hostility to Donald Trump, accusing the President of shutting down part of the First Amendment by not calling on network reporters at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Jon Karl, Cecilia Vega and Matt Dowd repeatedly whined about the conservative questioners who were chosen, lamenting that the preferred narrative of the liberal media wasnt highlighted. In the post-press conference coverage, Vega ranted, I want to tell you about the open hostility right here in this room. You know, I'm sitting right here kind of in the middle of a number of journalists, mainstream reporters, if you will, and there is open anger in here about the fact the President did not take any real questions about the issue of the day.
The question of the day, according to Vega, was Michael Flynns resignation. Speaking for other journalists, she raged, And so, you're feeling an open sense of anger and frustration here. Reporter Karl sputtered, George, it is astounding. We have now had four presidential news conferences and the President, for the most part, has simply avoided calling on people from news organizations.
Karl sneered that Trump called on friendly conservative news organizations. He lashed out:
Amazing that on a day like this he could have a press conference and not face a single question on the big story of this, the New York Times bombshell report that members of his campaign allegedly had contacts with the Russians during the campaign. No questions on that.
In regard to Flynn, David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network mentioned him to the two leaders:
Both of you have criticized the Iran nuclear deal and at times even called for its repeal. I'm wondering if you're concerned at all as it relates to, not just the National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who is recently no longer here, but also some of those events going on with communication with Russia whether it would keep Iran from becoming a nuclear state.
Brody, Townhall journalist Katie Pavlich and two Israeli reporters kept their queries on the actual subject of Netanyahus visit: Israel, a two state solution and Irans nuclear capability.
ABC analyst Dowd increased the hyperbole, stating that Trump was dismantling the First Amendment:
This is two democracies, two important democracies in the world and basically the President of the United States is shutting down part of the First Amendment by not taking certain questions that are going to be any way antagonistic.On February 10, Trump skipped the networks as he held a press conference with Japan’s prime minister.
On February 13, he ignored the networks as he hosted Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
ABC post-press conference coverage 2/15/17
12:43
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: The New York Times reported senior members of his campaign aides and allies had repeated contacts with the Russians, senior Russian contacts during the election campaign. I think Jon Karl is with us right now. And Jon, the President was able to do that in part by calling on his favored people in the media, from Katie Pavlich from Townhall.com and David Brody of the Christian Broadcasting Network.
JON KARL: George, it is astounding. We have now had four presidential news conferences and the President, for the most part, has simply avoided calling on people from news organizations, from broadcast networks, from the wire services, from the major newspapers. He has consistently sought to call on friendly reporters, friendly conservative news organizations that would avoid asking him tough questions or questions on the news of the day. Amazing that on a day like this he could have a press conference and not face a single question on the big story of this, the New York Times bombshell report that members of his campaign allegedly had contacts with the Russians during the campaign. No questions on that.
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12:46
CECILIA VEGA: George, you mentioned open hostility there. I want to tell you about the open hostility right here in this room. You know, Im sitting right here kind of in the middle of the pack of a number of journalists, mainstream reporters, if you will. And there is open anger in here about the fact the President did not take any real questions about the issue of the day and General Flynn. And you heard Jon and others shouting that question only to be ignored. There are serious questions that this administration has yet to answer on this and we didn't get those today because the President for continually now has called on a number of conservative, very friendly outlets. And so, you're feeling an open sense of anger and frustration here and I do want to echo back to that body language if you will between the Prime Minister and the President over that issue of settlements. It was a fascinating moment when the president turned to Netanyahu and said I want you to hold off and the prime minister threw his hands up and said We'll wait and see. They go into this meeting now. Strangely choreographed to have that meeting after this press conference but that's what they're doing right now in the White House.
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12:47
STEPHANOPOULOS: Clearly the White House has a strategy here with these press conferences and they probably don't mind the fact that the mainstream press is shouting about it. But how long can that last?
MATT DOWD: Well, I was struck by when you look at this. This is two democracies, two important democracies in the world, and basically the President of the United States is shutting down part of the First Amendment by not taking certain questions that are going to be any way antagonistic in this. I think he thinks relying on his Twitter feed and sending it out to the millions of people that subscribe to it and then dealing with very cozy press is going to be the way to get through it. Hes bunkered down in this. But I'm going to go to something you mentioned, which is he basically said today that I didn't fire you made me fire Michael Flynn. You the press who treated Michael Flynn so badly. Basically was saying was, If this hadnt leaked and if this hadn't been in the papers I would have never fired Michael Flynn. The other thing that I think he mentioned was he said the leaks that came out were criminal acts. That's what he said. The leaks were criminal acts and they were designed to cover up for an election loss. Basically saying the there were Democratic partisans who were committing crimes in order to cover up for an election loss. I have to say, an astounding moment for two democracies sitting there.
Were they concerned about the same thing when they were the ONLY ones called upon, and everyone else was ignored? Didn’t think so.
This is fun. The First Amendment does not guarantee the right for the president to invite and entertain a barrage of bad press . The First Amendment simply guarantees the right of people to freely write what they want. The mainstream media are dishonest and stupid
Love it!
He shut down nothing.
The whiners are still free to print their lies and fake news.
Trump, and millions of his supporters, are just plain ignoring them.
I LOVE IT!!!!
The ABC journalists, like the other traditionals, have been in open hostility to Trump since he won the election, if not during the entire primary season and at the convention. Nothing he can say or do will make them report objectively or fairly; the best step is to ignore them, bring in bloggers and other new media journalists to pack the Press Room.
This is an outrage! The Constitution specifically says that ABC has the right to ask questions at presidential press conferences.
This must not stand!!
If I were ABC, I would write a strongly worded letter to the New York Times.
As they say, I’m still not tired of winning.
MSM churnalists are all pathetic morons. This has nothing to do with the 1st Amendment. Eveyone’s rights under the 1A are fully preserved in current Trump White House practice. It is amazing how ignorant and stooopid the MSM types are.
As far as I’m concerned, he was just being polite to his foreign guests by not subjecting them to hostile inquisitors.
Maybe Trump could end their agony by pulling their press credentials. That way, they could sit in their offices and write their fiction without even having to be in his presence.
She only now just took a look in the mirror?
Where was the outrage when obunghole shut out Fox News?
Yes...the open hostility. It was YOU who were hostile and by not calling on you all, only serves to make YOU even more crazy than you already are.
We and Trump are laughing AT YOU, mediots.
These mediots are awful slow on the uptake aren’t they.
They would really hate a Nick Saban presser. He embarrasses reporters hellbent on what they think is the issue of the day though Saban is only addressing his issue of the day.
Whaaa.....ankers....
Bless their hearts.
The thing that makes it even better is Trump flipping them the figurative bird.
Like bullies who have had their way for a long time, they are shocked when someone actually hits them back.
Lamestream media is paying reparations.
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