Trump Derangement Syndrome - Orange man bad. Read the OP! (ᴛʜɪs ᴛʜʀᴇᴀᴅ ɪs ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴋɪᴡɪ ғᴀʀᴍs ʀᴇᴠɪᴇᴡs ɴᴏᴡ) 🗿🗿🗿🗿

I love the bitching about Trump's press conferences. Specifically, that he gives too many. Well, what do they expect? He's the most accessible man to ever hold the office, and he's overseeing a huge public health crisis where information being disseminated to the public is gold. Can you imagine if Obama was still president? We'd still be waiting for the first press briefing, Obama was notoriously allergic to the press and the press played along by not pressuring him about it in even the smallest way. What they're really complaining about is that Trump is coming out of these press conferences looking good. He's being presidential, calm, and informative. He's in charge and it shows. November is going to be very interesting. I have a feeling it's not going to be a Walter Mondale style blowout, but I no longer think it's going to be very close.
 
I love the bitching about Trump's press conferences. Specifically, that he gives too many. Well, what do they expect? He's the most accessible man to ever hold the office, and he's overseeing a huge public health crisis where information being disseminated to the public is gold. Can you imagine if Obama was still president? We'd still be waiting for the first press briefing, Obama was notoriously allergic to the press and the press played along by not pressuring him about it in even the smallest way. What they're really complaining about is that Trump is coming out of these press conferences looking good. He's being presidential, calm, and informative. He's in charge and it shows. November is going to be very interesting. I have a feeling it's not going to be a Walter Mondale style blowout, but I no longer think it's going to be very close.

Agreed. The press is obviously pissed they can't continue to smear Trump with the same "he's doing nothing!!!!!!" spin they did when his press conference were spaced more than a day apart.
 
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Guys, that headline was supposed to be a parody, you weren't supposed to actually write it.
 
November is going to be very interesting. I have a feeling it's not going to be a Walter Mondale style blowout, but I no longer think it's going to be very close.
Before this I thought he would win comfortably. When it first popped off I thought he might be in danger. But now I'm moving back towards win comfortably. And extremely comfortably if it all turns out to be a complete overreaction on the part of the whole left wing world.

I just knew that the Dems would do something close to the election that would screw them. I figured it would be a SCOTUS fight over RBG's seat. But I think this is it. This is going to be a bigger redpill than Kavanaugh's confirmation, especially when it comes to exposing media bias.
 
The medias have their TDS going bigger and bigger, show their inner mean girls side. https://www.americanthinker.com/blo..._inner_mean_girls_more_and_more_each_day.html
Media showing their inner 'Mean Girls' more and more each day
By Ed Timperlake
It looks as though, in this time of wokeness running amuck, we all are being instructed that we live in a "gender-fluid America." Consequently, if that is the case, I can be on strong ground and not accused of a dreaded sexism charge in pointing out that many members of the White House Press Corps are channeling their inner "Mean Girls."
Almost as part of the plotline from Tina Fey's brilliant movie Mean Girls, the "in crowd," the White House Press Corps turned on an accomplished outsider with this brouhaha:
A reporter from right-leaning One America News was roasted on social media on Thursday after asking President Trump if he thought the term "Chinese food" is racist, with one member of the press calling it "the dumbest question I've ever heard."
Au contraire, you snarky lightweights, the person asking the question for One America News is Chanel Rion, an accomplished Harvard Grad.
In teasing up an important point about the media actually having such a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that many are taking their lead from Chicom propaganda, she was both entertaining and spot on.
The fact that her clever phrasing drew immediate counter-battery fire from curmudgeons without a sense of humor is a testimony to her hitting the target. The perfidy of PRC leaders — for example, accusing the U.S. Army of conducting germ warfare — combined with most in the White Press corps apparently lacking a sense of humor is the personification of a horrible trend into hotter and hotter nasty ignorant pack journalism. It is just my opinion, but I believe that most Americans see what I am saying.
 
I feel like the media would prefer this kind of press conference where they and their top dog would be safe from all harm and criticism. While the average civilian watches at awe wondering how the government will help them in this time of need.

Boondocks predicted the future. Or we are so predictable that something like that isn't so far fetched.
 
What they're really complaining about is that Trump is coming out of these press conferences looking good. He's being presidential, calm, and informative. He's in charge and it shows.
Agreed. The press is obviously pissed they can't continue to smear Trump with the same "he's doing nothing!!!!!!" spin they did when his press conference were spaced more than a day apart.

I did a half serious/half speculative conspiracy theory post last week saying the left was worried that Trump would escape blame by letting the local authorities handle their own response, while he coordinates the feds. I'm starting to think the media reaction we're seeing means scenario #3 happened.

Everyone is recognizing that the painful restrictions on them weren't being put in place by Trump or the feds; they're being enacted at the state and local levels. NYC gets shut down by Mayor de Blasio, not Trump. CA calls for "sheltering in place", lets criminals go free, and is on the brink of martial law... but it wasn't Trump declaring martial law. Places like TX, where the populace is more likely to get angry at such restrictions, are getting angry at the governor, not Trump.

The small business owners who have to shut down and lay off people are doing it because of an order from the mayor, not from Trump. Primaries and elections aren't getting cancelled by 3rd Term Dictator Trump, they're getting cancelled by the Democrats--except when they aren't, which makes the party look even worse.

Meanwhile Trump is calmly talking about how great the country is, expressing hope for potential vaccines, co-opting Yang's handout gimmick, and blasting some reporters whose sole complaint is that he isn't whipping up panic. Sure, Twitter's going to sperg over every press conference, but they're meaningless.

Whether by design or by accident, he's arranged things so all the restrictions that directly affect people's lives falls will be the responsibility of others, while he is now the only major positive voice being heard at all.

The left is going nuts because he turned the entire country into one big demonstration of why blaming him for everything is stupid. All the mayors and governors who snipe at Trump are forced to show they can do better. All the Congresscritters who screech about how impractical his policies are, suddenly seem unable to pass anything better. It's put up or shut up, on the national scale. The left is gibbering incoherently, flailing at the basic job of governing, while Trump suddenly decided to start looking somber and Presidential in contrast.
 
I did a half serious/half speculative conspiracy theory post last week saying the left was worried that Trump would escape blame by letting the local authorities handle their own response, while he coordinates the feds. I'm starting to think the media reaction we're seeing means scenario #3 happened.

Everyone is recognizing that the painful restrictions on them weren't being put in place by Trump or the feds; they're being enacted at the state and local levels. NYC gets shut down by Mayor de Blasio, not Trump. CA calls for "sheltering in place", lets criminals go free, and is on the brink of martial law... but it wasn't Trump declaring martial law. Places like TX, where the populace is more likely to get angry at such restrictions, are getting angry at the governor, not Trump.

The small business owners who have to shut down and lay off people are doing it because of an order from the mayor, not from Trump. Primaries and elections aren't getting cancelled by 3rd Term Dictator Trump, they're getting cancelled by the Democrats--except when they aren't, which makes the party look even worse.

Meanwhile Trump is calmly talking about how great the country is, expressing hope for potential vaccines, co-opting Yang's handout gimmick, and blasting some reporters whose sole complaint is that he isn't whipping up panic. Sure, Twitter's going to sperg over every press conference, but they're meaningless.

Whether by design or by accident, he's arranged things so all the restrictions that directly affect people's lives falls will be the responsibility of others, while he is now the only major positive voice being heard at all.

The left is going nuts because he turned the entire country into one big demonstration of why blaming him for everything is stupid. All the mayors and governors who snipe at Trump are forced to show they can do better. All the Congresscritters who screech about how impractical his policies are, suddenly seem unable to pass anything better. It's put up or shut up, on the national scale. The left is gibbering incoherently, flailing at the basic job of governing, while Trump suddenly decided to start looking somber and Presidential in contrast.
The mass reaction against Nancy Pelosi shows that this has at least some merit.
 
I did a half serious/half speculative conspiracy theory post last week saying the left was worried that Trump would escape blame by letting the local authorities handle their own response, while he coordinates the feds. I'm starting to think the media reaction we're seeing means scenario #3 happened.

Everyone is recognizing that the painful restrictions on them weren't being put in place by Trump or the feds; they're being enacted at the state and local levels. NYC gets shut down by Mayor de Blasio, not Trump. CA calls for "sheltering in place", lets criminals go free, and is on the brink of martial law... but it wasn't Trump declaring martial law. Places like TX, where the populace is more likely to get angry at such restrictions, are getting angry at the governor, not Trump.

The small business owners who have to shut down and lay off people are doing it because of an order from the mayor, not from Trump. Primaries and elections aren't getting cancelled by 3rd Term Dictator Trump, they're getting cancelled by the Democrats--except when they aren't, which makes the party look even worse.

Meanwhile Trump is calmly talking about how great the country is, expressing hope for potential vaccines, co-opting Yang's handout gimmick, and blasting some reporters whose sole complaint is that he isn't whipping up panic. Sure, Twitter's going to sperg over every press conference, but they're meaningless.

Whether by design or by accident, he's arranged things so all the restrictions that directly affect people's lives falls will be the responsibility of others, while he is now the only major positive voice being heard at all.

The left is going nuts because he turned the entire country into one big demonstration of why blaming him for everything is stupid. All the mayors and governors who snipe at Trump are forced to show they can do better. All the Congresscritters who screech about how impractical his policies are, suddenly seem unable to pass anything better. It's put up or shut up, on the national scale. The left is gibbering incoherently, flailing at the basic job of governing, while Trump suddenly decided to start looking somber and Presidential in contrast.

Definitely some truth to this. I've never seen a time where governors got shit on so hard. Washington is throwing a fit because Inslee keeps threatening total lockdown, but knows he cant, because if Boeing, Amazon, or Microsoft takes a couple months off, we're fucked. People are also mad because Sound Transit 3 (a shitty public train designed in the 70s that won't be finished for 20 years and will cost more than any other train ever) got called essential so they're out here wasting money. They're also trying to push through a state income tax during this even though the state constitution specifically forbids it.

I dont know if anyone watched Jim Justice (West Virginia) give his state address, but hes getting torn to shreds for being a mush mouthed hillbilly.
 
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