The media thinks this is an effective tactic. Every day they publish a comment made by a Trump critic in hopes that their lies will be believable.
If you aren't paying attention, these biased opinions can become reality. If you are paying attention, it comes off as just more cries from swamp-creatures that matters not a damn in our lives. Even Fox News publishes these angry proclamations from world leaders with a grudge, members of Congress, or hypocritical Hollywood liberals trying to get noticed. Note that most of the interviews were set up by the usual suspects, CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, or the New York Times.
Here's some of the latest:
Ask me if I care what the Governor of Puerto Rico thinks.
Yesterday there was this nonsense from Captain America star Chris Evans:
Really Gross??? Wow....this guy's command of the English language is amazing.....lol.
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His willingness to call bullshit on anyone abetting the disintegration of our republic extends to his home state's favorite sons. When we talk, Tom Brady is two days away from leading the New England Patriots to a sixth Super Bowl win; when I ask if the chance to play Brady in a biopic would bring him out of non-retirement retirement, he looks grim.
"I don't know," he says. "I really hope he's not a Trump supporter. I'm just hoping he's one of those guys that maybe supported him and now regrets it. Maybe he thought it was going to be different — and even that bothers me — but maybe there's a chance now he just thinks Trump's an absolute dumb shit, which he is. If he doesn't, if he's still on that Trump train, I might have to cut ties. It's really tough."
So this is what we are going to get. Every day some schmuck who's opinion we could give a damn about is gonna mouth off in the news. This latest one was saved from February but released yesterday to make it appear like it was more recent.
If you aren't paying attention, these biased opinions can become reality. If you are paying attention, it comes off as just more cries from swamp-creatures that matters not a damn in our lives. Even Fox News publishes these angry proclamations from world leaders with a grudge, members of Congress, or hypocritical Hollywood liberals trying to get noticed. Note that most of the interviews were set up by the usual suspects, CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, or the New York Times.
Here's some of the latest:
During an interview with CNN on Thursday, Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello said of President Trump, “If the bully gets close, I’ll punch the bully in the mouth.”
Rossello said, “If the bully gets close, I’ll punch the bully in the mouth.”
He added, “t would be a mistake to confuse courtesy with courage.” Puerto Rico Gov. Rossello on Trump: 'If the Bully Gets Close, I'll Punch the Bully in the Mouth' | Breitbart
Rossello said, “If the bully gets close, I’ll punch the bully in the mouth.”
He added, “t would be a mistake to confuse courtesy with courage.” Puerto Rico Gov. Rossello on Trump: 'If the Bully Gets Close, I'll Punch the Bully in the Mouth' | Breitbart
Ask me if I care what the Governor of Puerto Rico thinks.
Yesterday there was this nonsense from Captain America star Chris Evans:
Ahead of 'Avengers: Endgame,' the progressive Captain America actor and Twitter firebrand says he's ready to retire his Marvel hero for directing gigs, a new Apple show and the fight against the "dumb s—" president: “I’d be disappointed in myself if I didn’t speak up.”
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"You don't want to alienate half your audience," says Evans. "But I'd be disappointed in myself if I didn't speak up. Especially for fear of some monetary repercussion or career damage — that just feels really gross to me."
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"You don't want to alienate half your audience," says Evans. "But I'd be disappointed in myself if I didn't speak up. Especially for fear of some monetary repercussion or career damage — that just feels really gross to me."
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His willingness to call bullshit on anyone abetting the disintegration of our republic extends to his home state's favorite sons. When we talk, Tom Brady is two days away from leading the New England Patriots to a sixth Super Bowl win; when I ask if the chance to play Brady in a biopic would bring him out of non-retirement retirement, he looks grim.
"I don't know," he says. "I really hope he's not a Trump supporter. I'm just hoping he's one of those guys that maybe supported him and now regrets it. Maybe he thought it was going to be different — and even that bothers me — but maybe there's a chance now he just thinks Trump's an absolute dumb shit, which he is. If he doesn't, if he's still on that Trump train, I might have to cut ties. It's really tough."