Posted on 12/28/2018 3:22:41 PM PST by PROCON
Recognizing the woman fighting on the front lines of the media war.
The struggle for the future of this country is being fought in the hearts and minds of its citizens. The media is the enemy and Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the warrior who takes them on day after day.
The huge media sector easily outnumbers the Ouachita Baptist University grad taking them on.
CNN alone has 4,000 employees. The New York Times has nearly as many. And when she singlehandedly faces off against 49 people in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room and the less than 30 people on her staff take on a mainstream media machine of tens of thousands, its a true underdog story.
For a year and a half, Sanders has been reporting for duty as the White House Press Secretary. Shes been shouted at, called names, had her appearance demeaned, and was kicked out of a restaurant. Mainstream media White House correspondents, invariably male, try to talk over her and shout her down. But shes been so effective that there have been calls by the media to boycott her press briefings.
With Sarahs success has come a high price. Leftist harassment of Sanders has become so severe that she has become the first press secretary to require secret service protection, including at her home.
"The media has attacked me personally, on a number of occasions, including your own network," Sanders said, responding to CNN's Jim Acosta, who would later get in trouble for manhandling a female White House intern. "Said I should be harassed as a life sentence, that I should be choked."
(Excerpt) Read more at frontpagemag.com ...
Onward Christian Pri soldieress.
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Great choice!
Luv Sarah!
That meme made me LOL.
Good one!
BTTT for Sarah!
she’s hell on wheels...
Sarah deserves a medal for dealing with media punks all the time.
100%
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