CanadianCCFC
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What sort of coverage is it getting in the UK?
Haha I get it; the fake news media sucksA fair bit. The BBC News page is full of it.
They also have quite a lot about the elections too.
So am I right in thinking nothing will be put through now because the dems will just block it?
And if they do, Trump now has someone to conveniently blame for his measures not passing.I don't think it was a disaster, as they did win the House so they can now actually try and block stuff.
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So am I right in thinking nothing will be put through now because the dems will just block it?
I don't think it was a disaster, as they did win the House so they can now actually try and block stuff.
Certainly not as good as they'd have hoped, but in the Senate most of the seats up for grabs were Dem already and many of the GOP were dyed-Red.
With Trump you can never look more than a day ahead anyway. There's still plenty of time for economic sanctions and trade wars to affect jobs and the economy. But politics over there is so partisan at the moment it will inevitably be that anything bad will be blamed on the other party.
I agree at the moment I think he'd have a good chance of re-election but a smart man wouldn't even go for it. I can see a lot of the swing states hedging their bets next time, and they'll either vote Trump but with Dem's in the senate so he'll be a lame duck and he's unstable enough already not being allowed to do whatever he wants with Rep legislative power, or they'll vote for a Dem president and Rep Senator and he'll lose the election.
Obama was hardly a lame duck was he?
I'm pretty certain there's an actual mental health condition he hasn't had diagnosed. No 'normal' person acts like him, even when you compare him to some of the craziest Americans.Trump is insane . The US is in serious trouble
DislikedTrump is insane . The US is in serious trouble
Did the fake news media tell you that?Obama was hardly a lame duck was he?
you sound like FAKE NEWSI'm in close personal contact with Democrat campaigners (don't give a shit whether you believe me or not) and they have told me that they blame their ("not total") failure on a lack of turnout by Democrat supporters. That is despite the empirical evidence to the contrary:
The key midterms voter trends: high turnout and youth surge for Democrats
And he’s a rude and terrible manyou sound like FAKE NEWS
I'm not a big fan of yours either, to be honest ... You are not the best ... Just sit down, please.And he’s a rude and terrible man
LolI'm not a big fan of yours either, to be honest ... You are not the best ... Just sit down, please.
No, he isn't, and the USA is doing better than ever.Trump is insane . The US is in serious trouble
Since about 85% of the media is anti-Trump why would he invite non-impartial reporters to the White House?Trump is now banning reporters he doesn’t like from the White House like some sort of crazy dictator.
Since about 85% of the media is anti-Trump why would he invite non-impartial reporters to the White House?
That doesn't make him a 'crazy dictator', it just means he is exercising common sense in not rewarding his enemies.
He is making them realize there are consequences for their actions.
And making allegations about something that was on live that are just untrue. Laid hands on the intern!!!!!! Really? Not what I saw. How the hell can the White House just make stuff up?
The White House has stood by its decision to revoke the access of CNN reporter Jim Acosta after a fiery standoff with the president, and defended sharing a video on social media that had been altered to make Acosta’s actions towards an intern look more aggressive.
The video, originally made by an employee of Infowars, a far-right conspiracy website, shows Acosta’s reaction to a White House employee who tried to grab a microphone from him while he attempted to question Donald Trump at a press conference on Wednesday.
The video is cut so that it appears that Acosta tries to forcefully use his arm to push away the White House staffer’s arm, rather than use his arm to pull back the microphone.
But in an analysis done for Storyful, which describes itself as a social-media intelligence agency that sources and verifies insights for media, there are apparently several frames repeated in the video.
According to an analysis by Shane Raymond, a Storyful journalist, “these frames do not appear in the original C-SPAN footage, and appear to exaggerate the action of Acosta”.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of CNN and temporarily restored White House press access for reporter Jim Acosta, in a blow to the Trump administration.
CNN sued the White House this week to demand the immediate return of Acosta’s press credentials after his media pass was revoked following a high-profile press conference standoff with Donald Trump.
On Friday, US district judge Timothy Kelly ordered the White House to restore Acosta’s “hard pass” immediately. He warned that this was a temporary measure while the case continues, but said he found it likely that CNN would succeed in its claim that its fifth amendment rights to due process were violated.
Kelly also said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders’ initial statement on the reasons for revoking Acosta’s pass, were “likely untrue and at least partly based on evidence that was of questionable accuracy”.
Given the choice between independent experts and a video by Paul Joseph Watson who Wikipedia describes as a alt-right conspiracy theorist I know who I believe.The video is 100% genuine:
Watson's career emerged through his work for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, for whose website he promoted fake news and conspiracy theories such as the claim that 9/11 was an inside job, the chemtrail conspiracy theory, the New World Order and the Illuminati. Subsequently reaching a significant audience, both Watson and Jones altered their focus. Presently their commentary is mainly focused on criticizing feminism, Islam, and left-wing politics.
He is the editor-at-large of InfoWars.com, a publication that promotes conspiracy theories and fake news about American and international politics, and a contributor to Infowars' talk radio programme The Alex Jones Show, where he occasionally either hosts or co-hosts. Watson has been working on Infowars.com since October 2002.