If it’s not Jim Acosta whining about something, it’s Brian Stelter. After it was revealed that Acosta, who claimed to fear for his life at Trump rallies posed for selfies and shook hands with those same Trumps supporters, it was Stelter’s turn. He whined and moaned about Trump building a “hate movement” against the fake news press.
Brian Stelter is latest CNN hack to have on air meltdown |
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Let me assure you Brian Stelter and the rest of you liberal media hacks, this didn’t start with Trump. It also wouldn’t end with Trump either. I started hating the media during the George W. Bush days.
The media’s constant drum beat of negative news about Bush seems like a distant memory with their 93% negative coverage of Trump. Compare that with basically liking Obama’s ass for eight years and now you start to see why the media is so hated.
They are not only hated, they aren’t trusted and have a lower approval than even Congress. The media airheads like Acosta and Stelter will never get it through their thick skulls. We hate you because you are Democrat cheerleaders and spread fake news about anyone you disagree with. We don’t hate you because of Trump.
The dreary CNN reporter fawned over responses from his fellow anti-Trumpers. He gushed about a tweet from NBC’s Chuck Todd opining about how he was “taking the bait in hopes that rational folks realize this is wrong and dangerous.” He did the same for a tweet from Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol who said the President was “closer in spirit to Vladimir Putin than America.”
“And S.V. Date, a White House reporter for the Huff Post pointed out that other leaders in the past have always used the phrase enemy of the people. Among those leaders, Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler,” Stelter boasted. How is this kind of response supposed to turn down the heat the media is concerned about?
“But you think about what happened this weekend there’s been three days of rallies, the President singing the same tune but singing it more loudly. He’s shouting some of these attacks nowadays,” Stelter continued. “And there’s certainly been a newfound focus on how he whips up his crowds against the press corps. More and more I think ‘hate movement’ is the proper term for what’s going on.”
Flaunting his humbleness, Stelter actually bragged about how the phrase he coined was catching on. “The first time I saw it, I think, was by NYU’s Jay Rosen. Others are picking up on it as well. It’s a helpful frame to understand what the President is doing,” he said. He added that Trump supporters who boo journalists and those who send in death threats were linked and “all part of this hate movement.”