Monday, January 13, 2020

Has The Media Been Always Wrong When Covering President Trump's National Security Decisions?


The Federalist: The Media Is Always, Always Wrong About Trump And National Security

We should stop listening to the media on national security issues, since they are always wrong. As a captive audience, they make us accompany them through their stages of hysteria, and it's insufferable.

If anything may be gleaned from the recent hyperbolic reporting about Iran, it is that our media betters, particularly those reporting on national security issues, are deeply and inexorably challenged at providing reasonable and thoughtful analysis due to a blinding animus towards President Trump.

Nothing evinces this phenomenon more succinctly than the recent days in which supposedly serious national security reporters waxed poetic about the likelihood of World War III, while sharing unverified reports about tens of killings of Americans from Iranian state media. If we knew what was good for us, we would never offer the privilege of precious airwaves again to such individuals, but alas, they remain alert in the bunkers, waiting for the next national security issue to spin into full-blown crisis, if only to crush Trump. They have become the self-anointed soldiers of the Resistance, defending the Obama foreign policy legacy at all costs, even sacrificing their reputations to take up the mantle formerly assumed by Ben Rhodes.

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WNU Editor: I would not say that they have always been wrong. But they have definitely failed in their coverage of Iran since the beginning of this year.

6 comments:

  1. media wrong
    intel wrong
    fox right
    trump right
    trump advisors right till fired then wrong
    putin always right
    Senate right
    House wrong
    FBI wrong till they are right
    the right always right
    southern district of NY always wrong
    illegals wrong unless they work in trump hotels
    if white, all right; if non white all wrong

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  2. Sad violin playing softly in the background...

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  3. WNU nailed it with the CNN picture.

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  4. Just believe in the will of God people that is all God would like from all humanity

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  5. But no you fools sold your souls for taking orders from man or woman go to hell

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  6. "Street preaching is as old as the Bible itself. Street preaching has never been popular either inside or outside the church. "

    There is however a difference between trained clergy and someone spouting off.

    We consider the latter as someone with issues (like Joe Blowes). When it is on the internet we consider it 100% probable that such a person ha s issues or is a false flag. Which one are you Joe?

    Doesn't matter. You are regarded as counterfeit or needing a padded room.

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