What is that even supposed to mean?
Did you mean the cucking?![]()
What is that even supposed to mean?
100% parapolitical speculation:
https://patribotics.wordpress.com/20...louise-mensch/
that is some twisted leaps of logic... fun read.
I'll be frank here:::as much as I enjoy Trump/Pence I do find some satisfaction in seeing Pence get his nose rubbed in it. If he had not been so high & in' mighty when Flynn disrespected him perhaps Flynn would still be there. But, no, he had to put his snout in the air and give everybody the silent treatment until Trump fired Flynn. How does it feel, big shot?
Same with the Uber guy. He couldn't stand the strain of being on one of Trump's panels and just had to make a big deal out of quitting it. He's done nothing but auger in since that day. He's begging people to not abandon his Uber while he had nary problem abandoning Clinton, I mean Trump.
The chickens, oh, those ing chickens have come home to roost. Oh, roost.
Thanks for the bump
https://vault.fbi.gov/hillary-r.-cli...-07-of-07/view
lol comey revealed to voters that hillary was under investigation because of weiners laptop, but did not reveal that members of the trump campaign were under a criminal investigation for collusion with russia
this ing banana republic country is now a joke
good job comey
good job you ing inbreds who voted for trump because you thought he cared about the working man
good job you re s who pretended to care about email scandals and corrupt personal foundations and fbi investigations and havent said about any of this
you think this is funny?
must be cool to be in a position where youre not affected by whoever the president is
and as a bonus, your country being a historical and global embarrassment doesnt phase you at all. neat
in 30 years youre going to be telling your grandkids what a total bag of donald trump was as a president, but make no mistake you and everyone else who thinks this is all just a big funny joke are complicit in this disaster.
What we are actually witnessing imo is how strong this country really is. We appear to have an incompetent liar as a president yet we will go forward. What we are witnessing is the strength of our press and the working end of the separation of powers. Our democracy can be incredibly inefficient at times but very difficult to take down.
id rather not test its limits though.
the press can only do so much when the population is being actively trained to distrust everything they say. the separation of powers is already on thin ice seeing as gop republicans are spineless.
hope gorsuch is as reasonable as he claims to be.
^ case in point this useful idiot and the other minions who dont know the difference between collusion and standard journalism practice
tell me, 4chanityannex, what % of those names are on that list because they emailed someone with clinton to verify a quote?
Standard journalism practice
In April 2015, the Clinton campaign held a private dinner party with at least 65 journalists and pundits in attendance. Individuals from CNN, CBS, The New York Times, NBC, MSNBC and more came together under the campaign’s stated goal of “framing the race” to help Clinton win. Many of the above media outlets were indeed the Clinton campaign’s biggest surrogates throughout the 2016 presidential election.
This past election cycle was unprecedented in terms of the bias and lack of objectivity exercised by the mainstream media. The emphasis on mainstream media blaming “fake news” for Donald Trump’s election is an attempt to distract and divert the feedback loop developed between the Clinton campaign and much of the press. Throughout the 2016 election, the media obsessed over Trump to elevate his candidacy. He was their preferred opponent for Hillary Clinton—after they had thoroughly subverted Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign for the Democratic nomination.
Several journalists from The New York Times, which formally endorsed Clinton twice, created propaganda for the Clinton campaign rather than independent journalism. The Times’ Mark Leibovich allowed Clinton campaign communications director Jennifer Palmieri to “veto what you didn’t want” from his interview with Clinton. Maggie Haberman was listed by the Clinton campaign as a friendly reporter with whom they could plant stories. Haberman also allowed Clinton campaign staff to proofread her pro-Clinton stories.
The Times’ Patrick Healy published a “heroine” piece planted by the Clinton campaign about New Hampshire Clinton campaign volunteer Laura Donahoe. Jonathan Martin was revealed to have been coached through a story on the Clinton campaign by manager Robby Mook. Jason Horowitz solicited a quote from Clinton campaign chair John Podesta on a hit piece about the relationship between President Obama and Sanders.
The New York Times wasn’t alone. Politico reporter Ken Vogel had Democratic National Committee (DNC) communications director Luis Miranda review an article before he sent it to editors as part of an agreement with the DNC. Politico has since called Vogel’s actions “a mistake.” Glenn Thrush also allowed Podesta to approve articles.
CNN published an anti-Sanders Op-Ed written by Clinton lobbyist Maria Cardona—it was proofread by the DNC.
The Intercept reported in May that an Op-Ed ostensibly written by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and intended to discredit Sanders was actually written by a Clinton lobbyist and proofread by a Clinton Super PAC, which sent the article to CNN. CNN regularly featured pundits with financial ties to the Clintons, yet failed to disclose those ties before the pundits praised Clinton. DNC interim chair Donna Brazile was revealed to have obtained CNN debate questions while working for the network and forwarded them to the Clinton campaign. CNN also allowed the DNC to compile questions to be asked during interviews with Republican candidates on air.
In the WikiLeaks release of DNC emails, The Washington Post was exposed to have hosted a joint fundraiser with the Clinton campaign. The paper published hyperbolic hit pieces on Sanders throughout the primaries, including the editorial board calling his campaign “fiction-filled” and an article published with the le claiming that nominating Sanders would be “insane.” Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting’s (FAIR) Adam Johnson pointed out the Post published 16 hit pieces on Sanders in the span of 16 hours in early March. Harper‘s Thomas Frank wrote also a detailed piece on how WaPo sabotaged Sanders during the primaries.
Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Meckler received a letter leaked to her from DNC communications director Miranda and used it to write a hit piece on Sanders during the primaries. Miranda used the same reporter to criticize Sanders in the media over convention platform appointments.
The Associated Press was cited by the Clinton campaign as a publication in which they could plant stories with friendly journalists Matt Lee and Bradley Klapper, including discussions regarding the private email server scandal. Robby Mook’s assistant emailed fellow Clinton staff members asking what time would they prefer the story be published by the AP. They also called the Democratic primaries for Clinton before California even voted, citing anonymous superdelegates.
MSNBC halted negative coverage of former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz after she called the network’s president, Phil Griffin, to complain. Two days after Clinton campaign staff discussed how to attack Sanders on campaign finance by citing a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) retreat he attended several months earlier, MSNBC reporter Alex Seitz-Wald wrote a Sanders hit piece using the very same criticisms. Seitz-Wald, like many other pro-Clinton journalists, started out at John Podesta’s Center for American Progress. Seitz-Wald also propagated the chair-throwing myth at the Nevada Democratic Convention to discredit Sanders and his supporters. Meet the Press host Chuck Todd held a private party for Jennifer Palmieri while she was working as the Clinton campaign communications director. MSNBC host Joy Reid regularly pushed false narratives in order to help Clinton, especially in regards to WikiLeaks. Rachel Maddow premiered ads from Clinton Super PACs on her show.
CNBC correspondent John Harwood emailed Clinton Podesta on a regular basis, soliciting access in exchange for friendly coverage on Clinton.
Several prominent bloggers—MTV News’ Jamil Smith, Guardian columnists Sady Doyle and Jessica Valenti, Tech LadyMafia founder Aminatou Sow, America’s Voice Gabe Ortiz and Latino blogger Elianne Ramos who was later hired by the Clinton campaign—were selected by Clinton campaign staff to attend a conference call in which they could disseminate information they wanted the bloggers to propagate “without our fingerprints.”
Vox’s editor in chief, Ezra Klein, was cited by Clinton campaign staff as an attack dog they could use to push out a story they were putting together.
All these outlets and networks played significant roles in perpetuating false narratives in favor of the Clinton campaign. This includes the “Bernie Bros” myth, the whitewashing of the Sanders campaign, and adding superdelegates to Democratic primary tallies, even though they don’t cast their votes until the Democratic National Convention.
The DNC and Clinton campaign manipulated mainstream media coverage to further Clinton’s candidacy, especially in the Democratic primaries.
Clinton’s lack of press conferences during the primaries and general election are symptomatic of her not willing to deal with any media not entirely subservient to the campaign’s political agenda. As the mainstream media offers more excuses to avoid responsibility and accountability for this election, major press reforms are needed. Admitting the vast amounts of unethical, pro-Clinton coverage among media elites would be a good start.
http://observer.com/2016/11/mainstre...nton-campaign/
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lol observer
link to the stated goal of the dinner party being to "frame the race to help clinton win"?
lol observer
every campaign sends press releases to news sources and yeah they tend to favor writers who skew their way ideologically. standard practice. you expect the clinton staff to send releases to sean hannity? of course not, thats what trumps staff does.
lol observer
lol not understanding how this works and crying scandal
lol pizza
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/5953
EVENT MEMO
FR: Jesse Ferguson
RE: Benenson’s tails on 4.10.15
This is an off-the-record tails with the key national reporters, especially (though not exclusively) those that are based in New York. Much of the group includes influential reporters, anchors and editors.
The goals of the dinner include:
(1) Give reporters their first thoughts from team HRC in advance of the announcement
(2) Setting expectations for the announcement and launch period
(3) Framing the HRC message and framing the race
(4) Enjoy a Frida night drink before working more
TIME/DATE: As a reminder, this is called for 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 10th. There are several attendees – including Diane Sawyer – who will be there promptly at 6:30 p.m. but have to leave by 7 p.m.
LOCATION: The address of his home is 60 E. 96th Street, #12B, New York, 10128.
CONTACT: If you have last minute emergencies please contact me (703-966-2689) or Joel Benenson (917-991-0155).
FOOD: This will include tails and passed hours devours.
REPORTER RSVPs
YES
1. ABC - Cecilia Vega
2. ABC - David Muir
3. ABC – Diane Sawyer
4. ABC – George Stephanoplous
5. ABC - Jon Karl
6. Bloomberg – John Heillman
7. Bloomberg – Mark Halperin
8. CBS - Norah O'Donnell
9. CBS - Vicki Gordon
10. CNN - Brianna Keilar
11. CNN - David Chalian
12. CNN – Gloria Borger
13. CNN - Jeff Zeleny
14. CNN – John Berman
15. CNN – Kate Bouldan
16. CNN - Mark Preston
17. CNN - Sam Feist
18. Daily Beast - Jackie Kucinich
19. GPG - Mike Feldman
20. Huffington Post - Whitney Snyder
21. MORE - Betsy Fisher Martin
22. MSNBC – Alex Wagner
23. MSNBC - Beth Fouhy
24. MSNBC - Phil Griffin
25. MSNBC – Rachel Maddow (TBD)
26. MSNBC – Rachel Racusen
27. NBC – Savannah Gutherie
28. New Yorker - Ryan Liza
29. NYT – Amy Chozik
30. NYT - Gail Collins
31. NYT - Jonathan Martin
32. NYT – Maggie Haberman
33. NYT – Pat Healey
34. PEOPLE - Sandra Sobieraj Westfall
35. POLITICO – Glenn Thrush
36. POLITICO - Mike Allen
37. VICE - Alyssa Mastramonoco
38. VOX - Jon Allen
UNKNOWN
1. Bloomberg/MSNBC – Jonathan Alter
2. Buzzfeed – Ben Smith
3. CBS - Gayle King
4. CBS - John erson
5. MSNBC – Ed Schultz
6. MSNBC - Joe Scarborough
7. New Yorker - David Remnick
8. Tina Brown
9. UNIVISION - Maria-Elena Salinas
10. YAHOO - Matt Bai
DECLINED
1. CNN - Jake Taper
2. CNN - Jeff Zucker
3. Huffington Post – Arianna Huffington
4. Huffington Post - Sam Stein
5. NBC - Chuck Todd
6. NYT - Carolyn Ryan
7. CNN – Erin Burnett
8. NPR - Mike Oreskes
9. MSNBC - Mika Brzezinski
10. MSNBC – Thomas Roberts
11. MSNBC - Andrea Mitc
12. NY Post – Geofe Earl
HRC TEAM RSVP (14)
1. John Podesta
2. Robby Mook
3. Huma Abedin
4. Marlon Marshall
5. Amanda Renteria
6. Jennifer Palmieri
7. Kristina Schake
8. Jesse Ferguson
9. Nick Merrill
10. Karen Finney
11. Jim Margolis
12. Joel Benenson
13. John Anzalone
14. Mandy Grunwald
lol ignoring the entirety of the article
lol standard journalism practice
I attended a work event sponsored by a vendor that was trying to sell me a service. I did not buy that service.
That dinner doesn't sound all that unconventional to me and I would be surprised if it wasn't fairly common for major candidates. If Bernie's people didn't hold a similar dinner they probably should have.
obviously attending a dinner qualifies as collusion.
why havent any of these journalists been prosecuted for illegal activities?
lol given the stated goal of the dinner party and still ignoring the entirety of the article
hillary's campaign press secretary invited journalists to an event that hillary herself didn't attend... that means every journalist on that list colluded with hillary?
if my campaign press secretary is holding an event whose purpose ISN'T to help me win, i'd fire him
Last edited by spurraider21; 03-21-2017 at 01:27 PM.
How have you been affected by this President? Be specific.
Lambert asked for a link with the stated goal for the dinner. No one claimed every attendee colluded with Hillary.
The collusion is laid out in the article, which Lambert and now you chose to ignore.
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