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Imagine for a NY second if WAPO EVER put out a headline even remotely sounding like any combination of Trump's tirade headlines below. Yet the President of the United States is allowed ? No one else would be allowed from MSM except WINGER sources? Imagine for a second Obama had shown overt rage towards FOX or Washington Times or Breitbart or the Daily Caller or or or! So explain why only TRUMP gets away with this. Cause he does it on 'TWITTER'? The BILIOUS spewing of contempt and rage dumped on the PRESS by this imbecile who can't string 10 words together with clarity and without misspellings is beyond me. It is an insult to that embodied in the FIRST AMENDMENT. The FIRST Amendment. The one our founding fathers thought was more important than GUNS.
“The Fake News Washington Post, Amazon’s ‘chief lobbyist,' has another (of many) phony headlines, ‘Trump Defiant As China Adds Trade Penalties,'" the president tweeted Thursday morning. "WRONG! Should read, ‘Trump Defiant as U.S. Adds Trade Penalties, Will End Barriers And Massive I.P. Theft.' Typically bad reporting!"
Trump tries his hand at rewriting Washington Post headline
By REBECCA MORIN 04/05/2018 09:53 AM EDT
President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his war against The Washington Post — this time taking issue with its headline-writing and suggesting his own edits.
“The Fake News Washington Post, Amazon’s ‘chief lobbyist,' has another (of many) phony headlines, ‘Trump Defiant As China Adds Trade Penalties,'" the president tweeted Thursday morning. "WRONG! Should read, ‘Trump Defiant as U.S. Adds Trade Penalties, Will End Barriers And Massive I.P. Theft.' Typically bad reporting!"
The tweet comes as Trump continues to bash Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and the Post, which Bezos owns personally. The president has gone as far as suggesting the newspaper should register as a company lobbyist for Amazon.
Throughout the campaign and into his presidency, Trump has had a rocky relationship with some media outlets. The Post article that drew his ire was related to the new tariffs Trump imposed on China, to which Beijing responded with its own barriers to imports of U.S. soybeans, cars, aircraft and chemicals.
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The president has insisted he is not starting a trade war. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday said the U.S. “may have a little bit of short-term pain, but we're certainly going to have long-term success."
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https://www.politico.com/story/2018/...g-bezos-455624
“The Fake News Washington Post, Amazon’s ‘chief lobbyist,' has another (of many) phony headlines, ‘Trump Defiant As China Adds Trade Penalties,'" the president tweeted Thursday morning. "WRONG! Should read, ‘Trump Defiant as U.S. Adds Trade Penalties, Will End Barriers And Massive I.P. Theft.' Typically bad reporting!"
Trump tries his hand at rewriting Washington Post headline
By REBECCA MORIN 04/05/2018 09:53 AM EDT
President Donald Trump on Thursday continued his war against The Washington Post — this time taking issue with its headline-writing and suggesting his own edits.
“The Fake News Washington Post, Amazon’s ‘chief lobbyist,' has another (of many) phony headlines, ‘Trump Defiant As China Adds Trade Penalties,'" the president tweeted Thursday morning. "WRONG! Should read, ‘Trump Defiant as U.S. Adds Trade Penalties, Will End Barriers And Massive I.P. Theft.' Typically bad reporting!"
The tweet comes as Trump continues to bash Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and the Post, which Bezos owns personally. The president has gone as far as suggesting the newspaper should register as a company lobbyist for Amazon.
Throughout the campaign and into his presidency, Trump has had a rocky relationship with some media outlets. The Post article that drew his ire was related to the new tariffs Trump imposed on China, to which Beijing responded with its own barriers to imports of U.S. soybeans, cars, aircraft and chemicals.
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The president has insisted he is not starting a trade war. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Wednesday said the U.S. “may have a little bit of short-term pain, but we're certainly going to have long-term success."
...
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/...g-bezos-455624