They aren't reputable outlets to anyone outside of your leftist echo-chamber. Record low percentages of Americans trust the mainstream media.Even with the deep state working with DNC propaganda arm NYT, using "anonymous sources", and Susan Rice unmasking citizens, we still haven't had any actual "damning information".The amount of fake news headlines ITT that have been debunked is laughable.
5/19/2017 5:19:42 PM
Imagine how different this conversation would be if the media covered the DNC lawsuit. Its almost as if no one knows its going on. Hmmm.....
5/19/2017 7:00:58 PM
I didn't realize that the DNC, a private organization, violating it's corporate bylaws was equivalent to and equally deserving of coverage of possible treason and corruption involving an existential enemy of the United States and the President of the United States.Also, no one at the DNC is denying blatant facts, such as the fact that the lawsuit exists. No reason to push story after story when the people involved actually acknowledge the truth.You guys don't want the Russian investigation to be so ubiquitous? Tell your friends in the WH to stop lying about everything.[Edited on May 20, 2017 at 12:08 AM. Reason : a]
5/20/2017 12:04:17 AM
Theres a difference between giving it equal coverage and blacking it out completely. I'm just asking for one segment or one article. Its a deliberate blackout. These so called news agencies don't report the news. Also this
5/20/2017 12:13:30 AM
holy shit you are retarded
5/20/2017 12:31:28 AM
Tbf, I hate when people say "hacked the election" and people do say it. Not in the context Earl is pushing but it's a dumb phrase.
5/20/2017 8:17:04 AM
Regarding this:
5/20/2017 10:02:35 AM
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5/20/2017 4:50:54 PM
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-africa-famine-un-warning-millions-starving-media-coverage-a7745931.html
5/21/2017 11:23:12 AM
^https://youtu.be/2LuGzwNy2ws
5/21/2017 12:36:28 PM
The news will never report the people the United States are killing. That would go against the exceptionalist heroic nationalism that is the common thread even if they hate on republicans.
5/21/2017 1:54:56 PM
5/21/2017 8:01:06 PM
Lol. Good one
5/21/2017 8:18:16 PM
I was at work all day and now it's time for hockey. How's it look for obstruction now?
6/8/2017 8:00:46 PM
Trump said publicly many times he fired Comey to affect the investigation. Seems pretty clear cut for obstruction.
6/8/2017 8:36:05 PM
Ain't gonna happen. GOP isn't going to impeach one of their own.
6/8/2017 10:58:25 PM
It's cute how any Democrat anywhere thinks there is even a .01% chance Paul Ryan would give up his college dream of cutting taxes for the rich on the backs of the poor just because of a little potential obstruction of justice.[Edited on June 9, 2017 at 7:48 AM. Reason : Also, what would the charge be? If Bill didn't get convicted for perjury then..]
6/9/2017 7:47:29 AM
Comey's testimony was important, and good. My thoughts:1) In my view, the probability that Trump directed or was aware of collusion with Russia actually went down after watching this testimony.2) Trump absolutely tried to pressure Comey to get rid of the Russian stuff. That being said, no evidence exists to prove that (unless the "tapes" Trump mentioned actually exist). It's pretty much all circumstantial, though combined with Comey's actual firing, there may be something there that can be prosecuted. I thought Feinstein's first question drew one of the most important responses the entire time, when Comey responded that he believed (took the President at his word) that he was fired over the Russia investigation. Comey then said he supposed the President could have been lying when he said that, but he took everything to believe it was over the Russia investigation.That's pretty important. In other words, the President committed obstruction or the President lied (again). Either one is serious.3) So if we remove Trump (for the time being) from scope, we're looking at a more classic case of espionage activity with respect to Flynn, Stone, Kushner, Page, Manafort and Cohen. I'm still not sold on Page and Kushner, at the moment, appears to be a long shot to me. In any event, when I say classic case, I think this is going to head more towards the direction of monetary corruption being used to influence a foreign power.[Edited on June 9, 2017 at 11:40 AM. Reason : a]
6/9/2017 11:37:38 AM
Step one - check
7/12/2017 7:36:18 PM
Are you prepared for a President Pence?
7/13/2017 3:04:14 PM
Does it matter?but seriously, you are republican. would you have voted for Pence had he been nominated for pres?[Edited on July 13, 2017 at 3:59 PM. Reason : d]
7/13/2017 3:58:26 PM
^^No
7/13/2017 5:19:54 PM
Pence is a stable human and is a known commodity Trump is neither of those things, making Pence the much better option
7/13/2017 5:26:21 PM
Oh, in terms of a lesser of two evils, absolutely agree. Plus, he is loyal to his country.
7/13/2017 5:43:50 PM
Ya'll really think Pence is gonna skate right through this one???Manafort, Kushner, and allegedly some of the Trump kids LITERALLY flew from NY to Indiana when they heard Trump was waffling on selecting Pence as VP (Trump was in Indiana meeting with Pence). Pence was hand selected for a reason by the traitors.Pence was responsible for the transition and vetting, and it's obvious he didn't give a shit about lying on security clearance forms or Flynn et. al. running around and having multiple meetings with questionable KGB operatives.Just because the media hasn't been blowing up with Pence articles does not mean he is clean, at best he's complicit for looking the other way.Even if they can't impeach or indict Pence (a possibility since he seems to be the only one capable of staying out of the news) he still be neutered as all get out. He'll be politically radioactive and kept at arms length from everything.
7/13/2017 5:58:07 PM
7/13/2017 6:42:52 PM
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7/13/2017 7:50:44 PM
^nice^^So it sounds like you are giving him the benefit of the doubt. Why exactly?
7/13/2017 8:04:03 PM
I've always thought that he'll never be able to wash the stink of Trump off of him, and that he's completely complicit in all of this the thought of Paul Ryan as President makes my skin crawl
7/13/2017 8:27:57 PM
7/13/2017 8:58:56 PM
^its because he came on board much later in the sequence of events. They have him completely on the Flynn situation, I think he knew Flynn's status as a Foreign Agent. Perhaps it will never be enough to get him to resign/impeach but I think it'll neuter him pretty severely.^^Paul Ryan allegedly on tape making everyone swear to keep quiet about Russian funding of campaigns. I'm not sure his presidency is gonna fly either. Again, I'm not saying he did anything illegal, but after you impeach all the way to the speaker of the house do you really hold off on the guywho swore his colleagues to secrecy over the exact issue you just impeached the president and VP over? Dude's career should already be over, yet....,,,
7/13/2017 9:30:47 PM
Am I the only one completely unmoved by this circus act? Yeah, I'm sure he colluded. And in a functioning democracy, that would be bad. But we don't, and HAVE NOT lived in a functioning democracy for quite some time.I don't fucking care about collusion with foreign agents. I don't fucking care about this Cold War red-baiting mentality. I don't fucking care that a foreign government would try to do the EXACT same thing our government does to countries across the globe ALL THE TIME. I don't fucking care if a bunch of Russian teenagers in Adidas track suits hacked into Podesta's emails. I. Don't. Fucking. Care.Trump winning the presidency had less to do with foreign meddling, and much more to do with the general lack of faith in our democratic institutions. He didn't win because of the big bad Russians hiding underneath every bed in America. He won because the hollow, decaying institutions that are supposed to uphold and represent the interests of the American electorate have been so thoroughly corroded that the average voter has lost faith in representative government altogether. Trump is not the Manchurian brainchild of an evil foreign adversary. He is the culminating result of the steady erosion of democratic representation from the unrelenting influence of corporate power.What exactly would any impeachment accomplish, anyway? Republican's were willing to ride the Trump train into the white house, not because they believed in him, but because they believed that he could service their agenda of voter suppression, corporate handouts, regressive tax cuts, entitlement decimation, and increased military adventurism. To the extent that he services these goals, they will tolerate his buffoonery. And when he no longer can fulfill this role of being an empty corporate vessel, or when the political pressure is too hot to keep him around, they'll gladly sweep him aside and let Pence and Ryan take his place.And as far as I can tell, the Democrats who are foaming at the mouth for his removal are more interested in getting some sort of "win" rather than making any principled stand. This seems to be more about absolving themselves and the Clinton/Obama wing from reforming their key positions than it is about restoring institutional integrity. Because if you sit back and soberly analyze the positions Democrats are taking during this scandal, they are being extremely HAWKISH, interventionalist, and gingoistic with their attacks. This is more about forgiving themselves for disappointing Mother than it is about country. It's embarrassing. And the worst part about this, is that if they are successful in removing Trump from office, they'll just pat themselves on the back for "restoring" the status quo and it will completely suck out the energy that is DESPERATELY needed for ACTUAL, SUBSTANTIVE political reform.[Edited on July 13, 2017 at 11:34 PM. Reason : Ugghhhhhhhh.... ]
7/13/2017 11:31:10 PM
Apparently, he doesn't care.
7/13/2017 11:56:04 PM
It's cheaper than therapy.
7/13/2017 11:58:07 PM
italics and bold
7/14/2017 12:42:15 AM
^ This guy is the perfect example of someone who would celebrate a Trump impeachment as some sort of "victory" and then go back to watching Hamilton while the war machine and mass economic exploitation continue under a Pence presidency.
7/14/2017 1:13:15 AM
Maybe after Trump is impeached, he can give a $400,000 speech to Wall Street and ask them nicely to stop speculating and ruining world economies for their own profit.I'm sure you'd be okay with that, right?
7/14/2017 1:17:41 AM
had Bernie lost the election to Trump in the exact same way, would you feel the same as you currently do?
7/14/2017 1:20:50 AM
Considering I didn't vote for him, probably. I've been very consistent with my political leanings on here for a while. Believe it or not, there are ACTUAL leftists out there with convictions who don't distract themselves with horse race politics and empty palace intrigue
7/14/2017 1:27:06 AM
Lol, like Jill Stein!
7/14/2017 4:28:10 AM
7/14/2017 6:34:12 AM
I actually agree 100% with Jesus' post. Except maybe that the Democrats are just as responsible for the degradation of our institutions as the Republicans. And before them? Pick whatever major parties were in charge.But it sounds like he's got this romantic view how things used to be back in the day Our representative form of government has always been corrupt.
7/14/2017 7:22:05 AM
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7/14/2017 9:18:05 AM
i believe that we are in the late stages of this nation, we have proven that our government can no longer function and need a constitutional convention and a new governmentbut i'm still fascinated with this trump shit
7/14/2017 10:27:18 AM
^^Agree totally.When I see a family of four at a table in a restaurant, and all four are heads-down on their phones, I just think to myself (to quote a really really bad Star Wars character in a really really bad Star Wars movie) "This is how democracy dies."Because nobody is paying attention. Sure, we here are, but I bet we here are probably 92% more engaged with the politics and news around us than the average American.On to other topics, look, I would love to, maybe more than most, see a viable third party, or the eradication of parties altogether. But humans are cliquish people. We tend to huddle in groups of like minds. When Republicans and Democrats go away, there will be another couple of parties to take their place.I just don't see how we do American politics, and American government, without parties.[Edited on July 14, 2017 at 10:29 AM. Reason : ^]
7/14/2017 10:27:33 AM
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7/14/2017 10:56:45 AM
^^You're right. A+ deduction right there folks!Democracy dies from apathy. Apathy comes from everybody having something better to do than care. What better thing to do than immerse yourself in a 6 inch screen for hours a day rather than interact with the world around you, your family, your government.
7/14/2017 11:01:17 AM