https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...called-for-scumbag-journalists-to-be-executed Bolton claims Trump called journalists 'scumbags' who should be 'executed' Former White House national security adviser John Bolton claims in his forthcoming memoir that President Trump called journalists "scumbags" who should be “executed.” Bolton said Trump made the comments during a meeting last summer in New Jersey, according to a copy of Bolton's book obtained by The Hill. During the meeting, Trump said journalists should be jailed so they would have to expose their sources, Bolton wrote. “These people should be executed. They are scumbags,” Trump said, according to Bolton's account chronicled in the memoir, “The Room Where It Happened.”
Its pretty obvious that trump is not a nice person. He'll fire you, you'll feel bad about it, slighted, upset, butt hurt, then you get your revenge on tv and book. Its been happening the last 4 years. These people think govt jobs will last for at least the duration of the administration. Not the case with trump. He won't hesitate to say, you're fired! Get over it!
No deal. We line all of them up together. Oh, and I want the Google, twitter and Facebook CEOs in that line up. Deal?
Considering all the fake news being peddled by extreme liberal media hacks and our ET trolls, I propose sending them all to North Korea where Kim Jong Un can educate them on the finer points of putting out propaganda. Probably, not even a handful would survive their communist re-education camps. Like a boot camp for extreme liberal idiots.
Oh, they're reporting all right. Just not in the traditional way. They're making sure your eyeballs are on what they want you to see. And they're either trying to outrage people on the left, or people on the right depending on how they feel that day.
Fox News lawyer tells judge that Tucker Carlson’s audience doesn’t expect him to report the facts An attorney for Fox News told a New York federal judge at a preliminary hearing that Tucker Carlson’s audience does not expect him to report the facts — even when Carlson tells his audience that he is doing so. And the attorney further argued that Carlson has no duty to look into whether his statements are truthful. “What we’re talking about here, it’s not the front page of the New York Times,” Erin Murphy, the attorney, said. “It’s ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight,’ The statements come amid a slander lawsuit brought against the right-leaning network by Karen McDougal, the former Playmate model who was paid $150,000 by the National Enquirer in a “catch-and-kill” sting to silence her allegations about an affair with then-candidate Donald Trump, who at the time of the alleged incident was a reality TV competition host.