Mainstream Media

Trump is still Trump when it comes to anti-mainstream media Tweets

Donald Trump has largely abandoned his campaign promises on foreign policy; promises which he maintained throughout his early months in the White House.
He has also become even more strident in his threats towards Julian Assange than Barack Obama was.
READ MORE: President Trump says “it’s OK” for AG Sessions to bring down Assange and Wikileaks

Comey Used Buzzfeed’s Fake Dossier To Build His Trump, Russia Collusion Case

FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Dec. 9, 2015, before the Senate Judiciary Committee/ (AP/Susan Walsh)
It now appears that we are entering a phase where the entire Russiagate fake news is collapsing unto itself, with little fanfare and media attention…given that North Korea and Trump’s war presidency has placated the liberal left and neocon right.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 88 A History of Media Manipulation from OJ to Syria with Brian Heiss

Frequent guest Brian Heiss joins me for an in depth discussion of the current state of the media, and their continued legacy of manipulation and deception. We begin our conversation by dissecting the bogus news story that OJ Simpson is set to make a reality TV show with Casey Anthony. Brian and I discuss now the genesis of this story is a TMZ article that determined that an OJ reality show was actually impossible to make at this current time.

Using This One Trick, Trump Got the Mainstream Media to LOVE Him

(ANTIMEDIA) On Thursday, President Trump, who campaigned largely as a candidate opposed to unnecessary foreign intervention, authorized a missile attack against Syria. As retaliation for a gas attack allegedly carried out by the Syrian government, U.S. warships fired 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airbase, reportedly killing six people.

Top Five Major Newspapers Run 18 Opinion Pieces Praising Syria Strikes – Zero Are Critical

The Washington times editorial: With Strike on Syria, Trump Sends a Global Message. (Screenshot)
Five major US newspapers—the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal and New York Daily News—offered no opinion space to anyone opposed to Donald Trump’s Thursday night airstrikes. By contrast, the five papers ran a total of 18 op-eds, columns or “news analysis” articles (dressed-up opinion pieces) that either praised the strikes or criticized them for not being harsh enough:
New York Times