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  • togor
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    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #1

    Kayleigh McEnany

    The new Press Secretary replaces Stephanie Grisham, who in 9 months on the job never held a single press conference. It's an Orwellian idea, that the job of the Press Secretary is to keep the press away. Anyways, in a terrific example of failing upwards, Ms. McEnany was quoted on February 25, on Fox of course, saying the following:

    “We will not see diseases like the coronavirus come here..and isn't it refreshing when contrasting it with the awful presidency of President Obama."


    She's an obvious flack. How come we can't get better people to fill these jobs? Do we have to wait for a national emergency or something?
  • lyman
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11269

    #2
    we had a great one, and the press went to great lengths to demonize her,

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    • togor
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 17610

      #3
      Originally posted by lyman
      we had a great one, and the press went to great lengths to demonize her,
      That is kind of the job, to exist in a state of dynamic tension between the bosses and the press. The government has a job to do, and so does the press, and I don't recall the founders saying the press is supposed to make it easy on the government,

      or not call the government out when it tries to gaslight the public,

      which all administrations do (yes even St. Barry the I).

      Speaking of demonization, this administration demonizes the press, for acting in an independent/adversarial role, more than any in my lifetime, easily.

      No administration likes it, but even W's administration understood it had a job to do (although that's more Bush than Cheney).

      Cheney would probably feel very at home in this administration, if he could get past the Putin love part.

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      • S.A. Boggs
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 8568

        #4
        Originally posted by togor
        The new Press Secretary replaces Stephanie Grisham, who in 9 months on the job never held a single press conference. It's an Orwellian idea, that the job of the Press Secretary is to keep the press away. Anyways, in a terrific example of failing upwards, Ms. McEnany was quoted on February 25, on Fox of course, saying the following:





        She's an obvious flack. How come we can't get better people to fill these jobs? Do we have to wait for a national emergency or something?
        WHAT DOES IT MATTER???
        Sam

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        • rayg
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 7444

          #5
          Originally posted by togor

          Speaking of demonization, this administration demonizes the press, for acting in an independent/adversarial role, more than any in my lifetime, easily.
          And in all my life time I have never seen the press take such an adversary roll against a sitting president. And I have been around a long time as I'm old... It's like the minute Hillary lost, the press went absolutely crazy and began attacking Trump like has never been done to a sitting president before...After 8 yrs of liberal leadership, the lib's can't stand they lost to a conservative administration and it's driving them beyond nuts..Look how the lib's are acting on just this forum...They are almost foaming at the mouth with their hate for Trump. On and On.They can hardly enter a post with out knocking Trump somehow. You know that's not normal. He either lives in their heads and if so, they need some mental healing help or as I said before, maybe they are on the Dem's payroll.....Too much and it's not normal...
          Last edited by rayg; 04-07-2020, 11:19.

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          • lyman
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            • Aug 2009
            • 11269

            #6
            Originally posted by togor
            That is kind of the job, to exist in a state of dynamic tension between the bosses and the press. The government has a job to do, and so does the press, and I don't recall the founders saying the press is supposed to make it easy on the government,

            or not call the government out when it tries to gaslight the public,

            which all administrations do (yes even St. Barry the I).

            Speaking of demonization, this administration demonizes the press, for acting in an independent/adversarial role, more than any in my lifetime, easily.

            No administration likes it, but even W's administration understood it had a job to do (although that's more Bush than Cheney).

            Cheney would probably feel very at home in this administration, if he could get past the Putin love part.
            you need to rethink the independent part,

            MSM has had an agenda for a long long time, the days of being an actual reporter are gone,

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            • S.A. Boggs
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 8568

              #7
              Originally posted by lyman
              you need to rethink the independent part,

              MSM has had an agenda for a long long time, the days of being an actual reporter are gone,



              You WILL get some opposition to your excellent assessment...now wait for it!
              Sam

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              • togor
                Banned
                • Nov 2009
                • 17610

                #8
                Originally posted by lyman
                you need to rethink the independent part,

                MSM has had an agenda for a long long time, the days of being an actual reporter are gone,
                Anyone who understands how our system is supposed to work should accept without a moment's hesitation that an adversarial press is part of it. True no matter what.

                Added: reporter or pamphleteer, it makes no difference.
                Last edited by togor; 04-07-2020, 11:47.

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                • Vern Humphrey
                  Administrator - OFC
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 15875

                  #9
                  Originally posted by rayg
                  And in all my life time I have never seen the press take such an adversary roll against a sitting president. And I have been around a long time as I'm old... It's like the minute Hillary lost, the press went absolutely crazy and began attacking Trump like has never been done to a sitting president before...After 8 yrs of liberal leadership, the lib's can't stand they lost to a conservative administration and it's driving them beyond nuts..Look how the lib's are acting on just this forum...They are almost foaming at the mouth with their hate for Trump. On and On.They can hardly enter a post with out knocking Trump somehow. You know that's not normal. He either lives in their heads and if so, they need some mental healing help or as I said before, maybe they are on the Dem's payroll.....Too much and it's not normal...
                  If Trump wore boxer shorts, they condemn him for it. If he wore briefs, they'd cite that as proof he's the Antichrist.

                  I have a theory that when you read something someone has read, you're looking inside their heads. That's why I have them on "ignore" -- because I don't want to look inside THOSE heads.

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                  • togor
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 17610

                    #10
                    Ray: you look past the ways Trump baits and takes the fight to the press and then you are shocked (shocked!) that a scrum ensues. There's more than one guy in a street fight.

                    The harder the press works any administration, the better. Whining about mean coverage to the base is not the way to take care of the people's business.

                    People who think Trump is entitled to adulatory press coverage are simply doing United States wrong. They don't have to like it, but they are expected to understand that tough coverage helps keep our national gyros in gimbal.

                    No reporter need ever apologize for tough stories about the government. If they fudge facts they can get hammered for that. But a tough story, no way.

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                    • lyman
                      Administrator - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 11269

                      #11
                      you mistake reporting the facts with reporting what we(the MSM) want you to think, and we are going to tell you what we think he or anyone said regardless if it is the truth or not,


                      I don't go around sporting the Trump undies, or drink the koolaid, but I also have seen the media at work for the past few years, and it is getting less and less reporting and more and more party line politics,

                      No reporter need ever apologize for tough stories about the government. If they fudge facts they can get hammered for that. But a tough story, no way.
                      tough stories,,,, not seeing them, everything it seems has gone 'pound trump to the ground',

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                      • rayg
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 7444

                        #12
                        Togor..You seem to purposely miss my point..The press has never been such an adversary and so pointedly hard on any other president ever before ever in history! ...Say what you want but the press has turned themselves into an arm of the Democratic party. Not just a neutral news agency reporting news... .Trump is not the problem the press makes him out to be..
                        On one of my past post, I mentioned that when I went to check a news site on my cell phone. I was only directed to lefty news sites..a total of 12 of them and not one conservative site.. I understand now why you think like you do as many of them are the sites that you have referred in your postings...
                        Last edited by rayg; 04-07-2020, 01:18.

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                        • togor
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 17610

                          #13
                          Ray: We've already established that you don't like reading stories critical of the Trump administration. Because you support the Trump administration. Fine. You don't have to like those stories. But I don't think it's too much to ask that people understand that such critical stories have their place, are a necessary part of the landscape envisioned by the founders.

                          For example, it has come to light that the maintenance contract on the national stockpile of ventilators lapsed last year, and there a notable fraction of them are arriving not ready to use. This is an important story that Fox & Friends won't touch, and for which any House Investigation will be described as a political hatchet job aimed at making Trump look bad.

                          But that contract lapse is supposed to make Trump look good?

                          It doesn't matter if AM talk radio loves one party (wholly true) and broadcast TV news loves another (as some argue), and cable news splits the difference. The Government should expect to have its version of the facts challenged by a free press.

                          A government that wants better coverage should earn it by doing a better job.

                          - - - Updated - - -

                          Originally posted by lyman
                          you mistake reporting the facts with reporting what we(the MSM) want you to think, and we are going to tell you what we think he or anyone said regardless if it is the truth or not,


                          I don't go around sporting the Trump undies, or drink the koolaid, but I also have seen the media at work for the past few years, and it is getting less and less reporting and more and more party line politics,



                          tough stories,,,, not seeing them, everything it seems has gone 'pound trump to the ground',
                          My criticism of Trump's administration is rooted in performance. When he returns to private life, or prison, my interest in him will drop off.

                          There are plenty of fact checked stories out there. Is it possible you skip reading them because you don't like the conclusions they draw?

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                          • rayg
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 7444

                            #14
                            Apparently what I said on my earlier post didn't sink in so I'll repeat it..

                            My Quote..The press has never been such an adversary and so pointedly hard on any other president ever before ever in history! ...Say what you want but the press has turned themselves into an arm of the Democratic party. Not just a neutral news agency reporting news... .Trump is not the problem the press makes him out to be..end Quote...

                            Togor quote..My criticism of Trump's administration is rooted in performance. When he returns to private life, or prison, my interest in him will drop off.

                            Ray.."prison" oh please kid's talk.....

                            Togor..There are plenty of fact checked stories out there. Is it possible you skip reading them because you don't like the conclusions they draw?

                            Ray..I read them..and not all the conclusions are what you like also....and there is a lot of liberal leaning in the sites that do the fact checking. as I demonstrated of the liberal influence of the press where I had shown that only liberal sites are listed on my cell phone to check the news.....

                            I'm done here and moving on...it's getting old..
                            Last edited by rayg; 04-07-2020, 05:28.

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                            • lyman
                              Administrator - OFC
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 11269

                              #15
                              Originally posted by togor
                              Ray: We've already established that you don't like reading stories critical of the Trump administration. Because you support the Trump administration. Fine. You don't have to like those stories. But I don't think it's too much to ask that people understand that such critical stories have their place, are a necessary part of the landscape envisioned by the founders.

                              For example, it has come to light that the maintenance contract on the national stockpile of ventilators lapsed last year, and there a notable fraction of them are arriving not ready to use. This is an important story that Fox & Friends won't touch, and for which any House Investigation will be described as a political hatchet job aimed at making Trump look bad.

                              But that contract lapse is supposed to make Trump look good?

                              It doesn't matter if AM talk radio loves one party (wholly true) and broadcast TV news loves another (as some argue), and cable news splits the difference. The Government should expect to have its version of the facts challenged by a free press.

                              A government that wants better coverage should earn it by doing a better job.

                              - - - Updated - - -



                              My criticism of Trump's administration is rooted in performance. When he returns to private life, or prison, my interest in him will drop off.

                              There are plenty of fact checked stories out there. Is it possible you skip reading them because you don't like the conclusions they draw?
                              it's possible I skip reading them because I don't live to find a flaw

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