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It seems to me the press is pretty free to say and report whatever they want, even when it is untrue or sensationalized. You, and other seem to worry Trump going after the press but ignore/forget that Obama actually did have the DOJ go after AP and Fox just a few years ago. Any comments on that? Bueller, Bueller.
This story does not have an iota of evidence of the press being denied their right to print/broadcast the news. The president has a full right to go after what he feel is unfair, dishonest or outright false reporting. That is the give and take. The media has a responsibility to get the news right and to shoot straight, many are not. Their bias in thinly veiled and we have seen numerous examples of false news reports. In a rush to be first and with a bias against the president it is easy to see how that might happen.
This story does not have an iota of evidence of the press being denied their right to print/broadcast the news. The president has a full right to go after what he feel is unfair, dishonest or outright false reporting. That is the give and take. The media has a responsibility to get the news right and to shoot straight, many are not. Their bias in thinly veiled and we have seen numerous examples of false news reports. In a rush to be first and with a bias against the president it is easy to see how that might happen.
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LTC David Brown
Correct. I was reminded recently that President Obama wanted government agents in press rooms to monitor the news process, gee no big deal.
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I don't think they envisioned the mega corporations we have now that control much of what we hear.
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Will President Obama took it to a new level. Gee where was the outrage.. ooops I forgot a bunch of DC hacks had relatives n Obama’s White House like Rhodes. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/in-obamas-war-on-leaks-reporters-fight-back/2013/10/04/70231e1c-2aeb-11e3-b139-029811dbb57f_story.html please forgive me if my panties aren’t in a bunch over Trump.
In Obama’s war on leaks, reporters fight back
Obama’s war on leaks has journalists and their sources on edge.
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