Posted on 08/22/2018 10:18:58 PM PDT by Kaslin
On Wednesday night, the CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News remained aboard the proverbial liberal media party bus pushing Congress to impeach President Trump and delay or thwart Brett Kavanaugh from reaching the Supreme Court following Tuesday’s bad Trump headlines involving Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort.
NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt told viewers amidst their extensive Trump coverage that just because “the Special Counsel has yet to” prove Trump-Russia collusion “does not mean prosecutors exposed criminality in the President’s universe” and quipped that White House correspondent Kristen Welker had a look at “a look at all the President's men in trouble.”
CBS, NBC Tout Impeachment, Cohen/Manafort Making Kavanaugh Confirmation Complicated
Turning the screws on the President, Welker wondered if “the optics of all the President's men impact the President's ability to govern,” which allowed Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd to pile on:
He always thinks he can survive. Why? Because he's been Houdini in the past. The question is this time is Bob Mueller and Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort enough to Trump his Houdini ways?
Holt later returned to state that “Capitol Hill [is] still reeling from the Cohen plea and the Manafort conviction” as “[a] number of Republicans seeking to distance themselves from the President...while Democrats are seizing the moment to throw up road blocks for the President's Supreme Court nominee.”
Congressional correspondent Kasie Hunt reported that there’s “[m]ounting questions for President Trump's allies on Capitol Hill” with many not following “[t]he hand full of Republicans who often speak out against the President” who aren’t “holding back” this week.
She then touted the push by Democrats to delay the Kavanaugh nomination while “Republicans, who control the calendar, dismissing that idea, and the White House hitting back” at that request.
But for the Resistance, it’s about impeachment
HUNT: Most Democrats steering carefully clear of the i-word: impeachment. [TO DUCKWORTH] Do you think this is at the point where there should be conversations about impeaching President Trump?
DEMOCRATIC SENATOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH (IL): I don't think it's that point in time.
HUNT: The time could come if Democrats retake the House in the midterm elections this fall.
Going to CBS, White House correspondent Weija Jiang told viewers that, in light of the Cohen and Manafort stories, “some Democrats have already brought up impeachment hearings if they take control of the House after the midterms.”
“Some Democrats are also calling to delay the confirmation hearings for the president's Supreme Court pick, judge Brett Kavanaugh, because he has said in the past he does not believe sitting presidents should be subject to criminal investigations,” she later added.
Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett also addressed both topics in the next block:
As for impeachment, this White House does not fear Republicans but knows that this week's events have vastly complicated the push to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and begin talks of a government shutdown. Jeff, both of those intensify next month.
To see the relevant transcript from August 22's NBC Nightly News, click “expand.”
NBC Nightly News
August 22, 2018
7:04 p.m. Eastern
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: “The Best People”]
LESTER HOLT: President Trump’s default defense of so much of what is swirling around him is there is no collusion, meaning between his campaign and Russia. But the fact the Special Counsel has yet to make that specific case does not mean prosecutors exposed criminality in the President’s universe. Kristen Welker takes a look at all the President's men in trouble.
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Trump’s “Best People”L At Least Five May Face Prison Time]
KRISTEN WELKER: President Trump's memorable mantra on the campaign trail alive and thriving in West Virginia overnight. That infamous lock her up chant, candidate Trump's attack on Hillary Clinton's controversial use of a private e-mail server.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: This is worse than Watergate.
WELKER: He also promised to hire only the very best once in office.
TRUMP: I want the best people.
WELKER: While Clinton was never locked up, five of the President's former confidence and top campaign aides could face prison time. Former national security advisor Michael Flynn pleaded guilty of lying to the FBI. One-time foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty of lying to federal authorities. Deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates pleaded guilty financial fraud and yesterday's stunning split screen, his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to tax evasion and campaign finance violations while his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, was found guilty of fraud and financial crimes. Today, the press secretary on defense about that vow to hire only the top tier.
(....)
WELKER: But could the optics of all the President's men impact the President's ability to govern?
CHUCK TODD: He always thinks he can survive. Why? Because he's been Houdini in the past. The question is this time is Bob Mueller and Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort enough to Trump his Houdini ways?
WELKER: The President's support among his base is still strong. He's planning to campaign in 15 states after labor day, Lester?
HOLT: Kristen Welker, thanks.
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: The Fallout]
Capitol Hill still reeling from the Cohen plea and the Manafort conviction. A number of Republicans seeking to distance themselves from the President — from his former associate's turned felons while Democrats are seizing the moment to throw up road blocks for the President's Supreme Court nominee. NBC News congressional correspondent Kasie Hunt has the fallout.
REPUBLICAN SENATOR JOHN THUNE (SD): Slow news day, huh?
KASIE HUNT: Mounting questions for President Trump's allies on Capitol Hill today.
(....)
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Swift Fallout on Capitol Hill from Cohen, Manafort Cases]
HUNT: The hand full of Republicans who often speak out against the President not holding back.
REPUBLICAN SENATOR BOB CORKER (TN): I don't think I've witnessed anything like I've witnessed over the last year and a half.
HUNT: But many Republicans defending the President and insisting that Cohen and Manafort legal troubles aren't related to the overall Russia probe.
(....)
HUNT: Democrats today demanding a delay in Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
SENATE MINORITY LEADER CHUCK SCHUMER: It is unseemly for the President of the United States to be picking a Supreme Court Justice who could soon be effectively a juror in a case involving the President himself.
HUNT: Republicans, who control the calendar, dismissing that idea, and the White House hitting back.
SANDERS: This is a desperate and pathetic attempt by Democrats to obstruct a very highly qualified nominee.
HUNT: Most Democrats steering carefully clear of the i-word: impeachment. [TO DUCKWORTH] Do you think this is at the point where there should be conversations about impeaching President Trump?
DEMOCRATIC SENATOR TAMMY DUCKWORTH (IL): I don't think it's that point in time.
HUNT: The time could come if Democrats retake the House in the midterm elections this fall. Kasie Hunt, NBC News, the Capitol.
To see the relevant transcript from the CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor on August 22, click expand.
To see the relevant transcript from the CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor on August 22, click expand.
WEIJA JIANG: Manafort joins a growing list of people who worked for Mr. Trump either on the campaign or in the administration who have been convicted of federal crimes. Republicans are aware of potential implications.
(....)
CHANG: And some Democrats have already brought up impeachment hearings if they take control of the House after the midterms.
SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS: The idea of an impeachment is, frankly, a sad attempt by Democrats. It's the only message they seem to have going into the midterms.
JIANG: Some Democrats are also calling to delay the confirmation hearings for the President's Supreme Court pick, judge Brett Kavanaugh, because he has said in the past he does not believe sitting presidents should be subject to criminal investigations. The White House says the suggestion to hold off is desperate and pathetic.
(....)
MAJOR GARRETT: As for impeachment, this White House does not fear Republicans but knows that this week's events have vastly complicated the push to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and begin talks of a government shutdown. Jeff, both of those intensify next month.
GLOR: And those Kavanaugh confirmation hearings coming up week after next.
The Manafort case had zero to do with Trump so that’s ridiculous.
Cohen got nailed for a boatload of unrelated stuff and Lanny Davis got him a deal for throwing in Trump.
The Democrats who run the so-called “news” media harbor a tremendous hostility to the American people.
Lotsa horse dropping and it dont stick to anything but youre shoes. A good bwaahaa is in order if youre up to it. Watch DJTs rallies, we need to get out to vote and they are so over.
Watch the turtle fold...1..2..3..
GOTV is right - no apathy or complacency - if we lose this one, it could be the last time we can vote at all.
Mr. President ; Assume full plenary powers and empower us, and the U.S. military to enforce for you .
The networks are going down and now they resort to Yellow Journalism to bail them out. Guilt by association is their latest snake oil.
“Mr. President ; Assume full plenary powers and empower us, and the U.S. military to enforce for you.”
It’s going to come to that. We have two sets of laws and legal systems. One wants to govern us regardless of traditional structures and not respect our wishes. If we obey theirs we have a Democrat dictatorship. This is a coup.
They’ve found their narrative. The script has been delivered. Time to push it to the masses as if it’s the consensus! LOL don’t everyone say the same thing all at once now. People might get suspicious.
the mass media far leftist propagandists have jumped the shark again
Manafort case is totally irrelevant altogether to the campaign
the guy who copped a plea (to acts which were not even crimes) ... only proved he should lose his bar license for breaking his client’s trust and confidence (attorney client privilege included)...
there’s still nothing DJT did that was illegal, nothing has been shown in that manner at all
lots of smoke and mirrors, no substance behind them
PDJT should require Sessions to terminate the entire farce (Mueller, Rosenstein, and all the rest).... tonight, now.
Until Collins/Murkowski say different, the media is blowing smoke. Which is really all they do now.
It appears that the baby Harp seal cure is in order for our enemies.
And the hangings.
Don't forget the hangings...
Notice how they keep repeating “all the President’s men.” Lol. They have been desperately trying to plant the idea of Watergate in people’s mind all day. It’s so obviously absurd.
The Leftist Media is Dying to die.
Mainstream Media Spin Alert
Hey Liberal Media! This isn’t 1974 (when Nixon resigned). The American People no longer believe the crap you peddle just because some douchebag, like Walter Cronkite, says “that’s the way it is.”
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