Of course they have. I LMAO when watching CNN as they complain how POTUS will only allow interviews from 'friendly' media such as FOX. They also complain how POTUS puts blame on Obama for various affairs. But what a short memory they have relative to the way Obama treated FOX and blamed the (4) seasons on Bush.
Oh the irony
-Geaux
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I know the mainstream media is still licking its wounds after President-elect Donald Trump smacked them around in his first press conference since winning the election.
And I hate to add salt to their wounds, but it seems theyâve got a case of amnesia.
The media feigned outrage after Mr. Trump refused to take a question from a CNN reporter.
âDonât be rude,â Mr. Trump told CNNâs Jim Acosta when he tried to ask a question. âNo, Iâm not going to give you a question. You are fake news.â
He went all-out against the network because they reported on an unsubstantiated 35-page document that claimed Trump is being blackmailed by the Russian government.
Trump praised those in the media who had restraint from peddling the false report.
âI have great respect for the news, great respect for freedom of the press,â Trump said, thanking those who didnât run the unsubstantiated story, saying his opinion of them may have âgone up a notch.â
But the mainstream media rallied around CNN.
âThe journalist whom Trump called on should have yielded to CNN. Donât allow him to refuse to answer Qs from certain news outlets,â Politico reporter Peter Sterne tweeted.
Acosta whined that incoming press secretary Sean Spicer threatened to toss him out of the press conference after he repeatedly interrupted the president-elect demanding to get his question answered.
I canât recall the mainstream media rallying around Fox News anytime over the last eight years when President Obama attacked them.
October 2008
Then-candidate Obama complained he would be polling higher if Fox didnât exist. This may work in soap operas and song lyrics, but thatâs not exactly the best start to a working relationship with the press.
âI am convinced that if there were no Fox News, I might be two or three points higher in the polls,â Obama told liberal journalist Matt Bai of the New York Times Magazine. â[T]he way Iâm portrayed 24/7 is as a freak! I am the lattĂ©-sipping, New York Times-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, politically correct, arrogant liberal. Who wants somebody like that?â
October 2010
Obama admitted in a softball interview with Rolling Stone that he âdisagreesâ with Fox News. No shock there, but added he believes Fox has a âdestructive viewpoint.â
âI think Fox is part of that tradition â it is part of the tradition that has a very clear, undeniable point of view. Itâs a point of view that I disagree with. Itâs a point of view that I think is ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country that has a vibrant middle class and is competitive in the world. But as an economic enterprise, itâs been wildly successful. And I suspect that if you ask Mr. Murdoch what his number-one concern is, itâs that Fox is very successful.â
December 2010
After the Democratsâ midterm election shellacking, President Obama reportedly told labor leaders in a private meeting that Fox News was partly responsible for him âlosing white malesâ who tune into the network to âhear Obama is a Muslim 24/7.â
He needed someone to blame for the massive losses because the next election was his.
September 2013
Obama went after Fox News on the campaign trail for his health care law.
âIf youâve talked to somebody who said, âWell, I donât know, I was watching Fox News and they said this is horrible,â you can say, âyou know what? Donât take my word for it! Go on the website.â
February 2014
During a pre-Super Bowl interview, President Obama suggested Fox Newsâ Bill OâReilly was being unfair for asking questions about ObamaCareâs shortcomings, the IRS scandal and Benghazi.
Because, as Obamaâs longtime adviser Valerie Jarrett said in a recent CNN interview, âThe president prides himself on the fact that his administration hasnât had a scandal and he hasnât done something to embarrass himselfâŠâ Yes, she really said that.
October 2014
President Obama insisted ObamaCare is âworking pretty well in the real worldâ despite it being a âfanged threat to freedom on Fox Newsâ in a speech at Northwestern University.
Nevermind the painful costs itâs incurring now, and the fact that Democrats canât defend it to save Obamaâs legacy.
Read the rest of the story here:
Did Mainstream Media Forget How Obama Treated Fox News?
Oh the irony
-Geaux
-------
I know the mainstream media is still licking its wounds after President-elect Donald Trump smacked them around in his first press conference since winning the election.
And I hate to add salt to their wounds, but it seems theyâve got a case of amnesia.
The media feigned outrage after Mr. Trump refused to take a question from a CNN reporter.
âDonât be rude,â Mr. Trump told CNNâs Jim Acosta when he tried to ask a question. âNo, Iâm not going to give you a question. You are fake news.â
He went all-out against the network because they reported on an unsubstantiated 35-page document that claimed Trump is being blackmailed by the Russian government.
Trump praised those in the media who had restraint from peddling the false report.
âI have great respect for the news, great respect for freedom of the press,â Trump said, thanking those who didnât run the unsubstantiated story, saying his opinion of them may have âgone up a notch.â
But the mainstream media rallied around CNN.
âThe journalist whom Trump called on should have yielded to CNN. Donât allow him to refuse to answer Qs from certain news outlets,â Politico reporter Peter Sterne tweeted.
Acosta whined that incoming press secretary Sean Spicer threatened to toss him out of the press conference after he repeatedly interrupted the president-elect demanding to get his question answered.
I canât recall the mainstream media rallying around Fox News anytime over the last eight years when President Obama attacked them.
October 2008
Then-candidate Obama complained he would be polling higher if Fox didnât exist. This may work in soap operas and song lyrics, but thatâs not exactly the best start to a working relationship with the press.
âI am convinced that if there were no Fox News, I might be two or three points higher in the polls,â Obama told liberal journalist Matt Bai of the New York Times Magazine. â[T]he way Iâm portrayed 24/7 is as a freak! I am the lattĂ©-sipping, New York Times-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, politically correct, arrogant liberal. Who wants somebody like that?â
October 2010
Obama admitted in a softball interview with Rolling Stone that he âdisagreesâ with Fox News. No shock there, but added he believes Fox has a âdestructive viewpoint.â
âI think Fox is part of that tradition â it is part of the tradition that has a very clear, undeniable point of view. Itâs a point of view that I disagree with. Itâs a point of view that I think is ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country that has a vibrant middle class and is competitive in the world. But as an economic enterprise, itâs been wildly successful. And I suspect that if you ask Mr. Murdoch what his number-one concern is, itâs that Fox is very successful.â
December 2010
After the Democratsâ midterm election shellacking, President Obama reportedly told labor leaders in a private meeting that Fox News was partly responsible for him âlosing white malesâ who tune into the network to âhear Obama is a Muslim 24/7.â
He needed someone to blame for the massive losses because the next election was his.
September 2013
Obama went after Fox News on the campaign trail for his health care law.
âIf youâve talked to somebody who said, âWell, I donât know, I was watching Fox News and they said this is horrible,â you can say, âyou know what? Donât take my word for it! Go on the website.â
February 2014
During a pre-Super Bowl interview, President Obama suggested Fox Newsâ Bill OâReilly was being unfair for asking questions about ObamaCareâs shortcomings, the IRS scandal and Benghazi.
Because, as Obamaâs longtime adviser Valerie Jarrett said in a recent CNN interview, âThe president prides himself on the fact that his administration hasnât had a scandal and he hasnât done something to embarrass himselfâŠâ Yes, she really said that.
October 2014
President Obama insisted ObamaCare is âworking pretty well in the real worldâ despite it being a âfanged threat to freedom on Fox Newsâ in a speech at Northwestern University.
Nevermind the painful costs itâs incurring now, and the fact that Democrats canât defend it to save Obamaâs legacy.
Read the rest of the story here:
Did Mainstream Media Forget How Obama Treated Fox News?