journalistic precision?.......................FAKE BUT ACCURATE?...................
Ghosts of Goebbels. F**king Krauts.
We are surrounded by liars. Truth is kryptonite to them.
...and I’m supposed to believe that NPR does not do this WHY, exactly??
I recall CNN being caught inserting cheering sounds and eliminating the booing sounds of their coverage when it aired, after Hillary was booed like hell by firefighters at a 9/11 rally in 2001.
Listen to those cheers!!!
The funniest part is the boos were directed at the media, by people that agreed with President Trump,(other than those boos from the media folks, who were reacting to the truth with their customary sophistication).
If the EU did have something to do with the dirty dossier, I will not be surprised....
Typical obnoxious know-it-all Germans.
I keep saying they can’t get more dishonest, then they just go lower. Disgusting and needs more publicity. Maybe we need one of their idiotic talks modified with boos and laughter overwhelming the clapping at intervals. With the volume gradually increasing to make it obvious and the conversation having to include what it’s a reaction to.
It’s like the gladiator tv show scene from Star Trek.
In spite of all the things the fake media has done to sabotage the Trump presidency so far, he was still treated like a rock star in Davos. They can turn up the volume to enhance the boos all they want, we are still winning! Go Trump!
You mean like enlarging a section of a football stadium to make it look full, when the stadium is really half-empty?
-PJ
I assume the #FakeNews media is doing that, and I am not surprised to be proven right. Again.
Proving Trump’s point.
Germans 'liberals' are pigs - so this is not a surprise.
It is a world of Fake News - always around the edges, all like ‘Trump said something about someone’s wife’, etc., all unprovable but nasty and derogatory.
First Fake News, now Fake Boos
I remember the political rise of George H.W. Bush and how effiminate I thought he was with his high pitched squeaky voice I heard on radio and the television. Then shorted after Reagan was inaugurated, my father and I attended an economic conference held in the west wing of the White House. This was an event with speakers like Art Laffer, Ron Paul and some other hard money and supply side guys. The keynote speaker on the opening night was Vice President George. H.W. Bush. I was astonished at how his voice resonated in a medium baritone that was quite pleasing and confidence inspiring. Since I had a background in electronics and audio, I realized that every tech riding the pots from the live network feeds that broadcast and telecast Bush’s voice had EQ’d him to sound like a fairy.