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MSM bias?

you messed up your thread title. you mistakenly typed "?" when yo obviously meant "!"
 
Get ready for 100 of these BS stories every day. The MLK bust being removed from the Oval Office was just the beginning.

That noise you hear is journos waking up from an 8 year hibernation. At least they'll finally be doing thier job but it'll be met with "Obama did it too and you didn't care" backlash.
 
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"OMG look at the crowd size!!!!111!1!11!!!!"

"OMG he threw MLK's bust in the trash!!!!1111!!!11!!"

"OMG listen to the first line of "My Way"!!!!11!!!!!!!!"

"OMG he copied Obama's inauguration cake!!!!1111!!!"


-actual CNN headlines this weekend
 
The guy that tweeted about the MLK bust apologized but his appology proved his motives. He said he used his observation skill to look around the Oval Office and notice what was different, like the drapes. But he didn't tweet about new drapes or a new rug, he tweeted something he knew would paint Trump as a racist.

And we'll get shit like this:

The easy part, the transition to power, is over. The hard part begins now. So this concern arises: When President Trump is buffeted by events — when hard times hit, when crises arise, when other politicians and world leaders do not bend to his will — pernicious things will happen. Rather than try to address the alienation and anger that exists in America, he will amplify them. He’ll create yet more conspiracy theories. He will also go in search of enemies — the press, the opposition party, other nations, even Republican leaders — in order to create diversions that inflame his most loyal supporters. And when he locates his targets, he will do what is second nature to him, which is to try to delegitimize and destroy them. What’s different now is that he will have the additional, awesome power of the presidency at his disposal.

We cannot know the outcome of events in advance, but we can draw reasonable inferences. One of them is this: In failing to distinguish between the good of the nation and his own vanity, the danger is that Mr. Trump will fail to see the limits of his authority and will try to use both the bully pulpit and the power of government — the I.R.S., the F.B.I., regulatory agencies and others — to settle personal scores. He’ll do what he needs to in order to get his way. That has been the animating force in his life.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/21/opinion/sunday/why-i-cannot-fall-in-line-behind-trump.html?_r=0
 
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