Visit Counter

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Well it didn't take long




After a great speech (perhaps a little too long) Trump laid it out to the Muslim world Islamic terrorism will no longer be tolerated. What a striking departure from the ass-kissing, red line in the sand, “Islam is the fabric of American” bullshit Barry used to spew. But of course, while Trump’s words were still echoing through the halls in the Royal Court Palace in Riyadh WAPO was busy in their torpedo room (they call a newspaper) to help sink the USS Trump. This was their take on Trump's historic speech. They used this video to "illustrate" their point.

Video 346

Saudi Arabia's king awards Trump with top civilian honor - King Abdulaziz Necklace Medal

This is the headline:

Trump mocked Obama for bowing to a Saudi king. And then he …

Trump simply aided the king in getting the medal around his neck.


Seriously... 

There's a comparison?






If you really wanted to know how many times Barry bowed down you could ask Larry Sinclair. But we can't.. he died...mysteriously.






Share/Bookmark

The persecution of Donald J. Trump




Let's face it.  The snarling liberal wolfpack is out in full force. I don't care where you turn. The internet, MSM news, SNL, Kimmel, Colbert, and the rest of Hollywood foaming at the mouth, gnawing on, and twisting everything Trump says and does.  


I agree. And the proof is in the pudding.

⬇︎



Byron York: Harvard study: CNN, NBC Trump coverage 93 percent negative


Byron YorkMay 19, 2017, 3:21 PM

How negative was press coverage of President Trump's first 100 days in office? Far more than that of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, or Bill Clinton, according to a new report from the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.

The Harvard scholars analyzed the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and the main newscasts (not talk shows) of CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC during Trump's initial time in office. They found, to no one's surprise, that Trump absolutely dominated news coverage in the first 100 days. And then they found that news coverage was solidly negative — 80 percent negative among those outlets studied, versus 20 percent positive.

The numbers for previous presidents: Barack Obama, 41 percent negative, 59 percent positive; George W. Bush, 57 percent negative, 43 percent positive; and Bill Clinton, 60 percent negative, 40 percent positive.

Accusations of bias aside, it's simply a fact that a number of negative things happened in Trump's opening 100 days. The Russia investigation, for example, was a source of endless criticism from Democrats and other Trump opponents. The travel ban executive order led to intense argument and losses for the administration in the courts. The healthcare debacle created more negative coverage because it was a major screwup and a setback for both Trump and House Republicans.

That said, the coverage of some news organizations was so negative, according to the Harvard study, that it seems hard to argue that the coverage was anywhere near a neutral presentation of facts. Assessing the tone of news coverage, the Harvard researchers found that CNN's Trump coverage was 93 percent negative, and seven percent positive. The researchers found the same numbers for NBC.

Others were slightly less negative. The Harvard team found that CBS coverage was 91 percent negative and 9 percent positive. New York Times coverage was 87 percent negative and 13 percent positive. Washington Post coverage was 83 percent negative and 17 percent positive. Wall Street Journal coverage was 70 percent negative and 30 percent positive. And Fox News coverage also leaned to the negative, but only slightly: 52 percent negative to 48 percent positive.

Ninety-three percent negative — that's a lot by anybody's standards. "CNN and NBC's coverage was the most unrelenting — negative stories about Trump outpaced positive ones by 13-to-1 on the two networks," the study noted. "Trump's coverage during his first 100 days set a new standard for negativity."

The Harvard study had plenty of criticism for Trump. "Never in the nation's history," the authors wrote, "has the country had a president with so little fidelity to the facts, so little appreciation for the dignity of the presidential office, and so little understanding of the underpinnings of democracy."

But the authors made clear that journalists are very much part of the problem. "At the same time, the news media need to give Trump credit when his actions warrant it," the study said:

The public's low level of confidence in the press is the result of several factors, one of which is a belief that journalists are biased. That perception weakens the press's watchdog role. One of the more remarkable features of news coverage of Trump's first 100 days is that it has changed few minds about the president, for better or worse. The nation's watchdog has lost much of its bite and won't regain it until the public perceives it as an impartial broker, applying the same reporting standards to both parties. The news media's exemplary coverage of Trump's cruise missile strike on Syria illustrates the type of even-handedness that needs to be consistently and rigorously applied.

The Harvard team is undoubtedly now studying coverage of Trump's second 100 days. (They issued reports on key periods in the presidential campaign, as well.) The question is, will anything change?





Share/Bookmark

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia first presidential trip abroad







The word 'fracking' was never brought up but that won't stop CNN.


Tomorrow's Headline:

Sources Say Trump Promised Saudi's He Would End Fracking

Sources close to CNN (The guy in the newsroom whispered in their ear) reported President Trump made a deal with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud to stop fracking giving the Saudi's the green light to increase oil prices and burden Americans who...





I guarantee you when this trip is over ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, The NYT's, in others words the entire MSM, will not have one positive comment but had it been Barry doing exactly the same thing they'd be gushing over it.



I'm going to focus on the more positive aspects of the trip.











As opposed to this.















Share/Bookmark

Friday, May 19, 2017

Don't hold your breath waiting for BLM to show up




3 Mississippi teens face capital murder charges in killing of 6-year-old boy

“All they had to do is let this kid off on the side of the road, at a grocery store, at a church, anywhere else, but they chose to kill the kid,” a sheriff spokesman said, according to The New York Times.



May 18: Family members carry a grief-stricken Ebony Archie, mother of Kingston Frazier, after learning the young boy was found dead (Elijah Baylis/The Clarion-Ledger via AP)







Three young Mississippi men on Thursday were arrested hours after a 6-year-old boy was found shot dead in his mother's stolen car and the suspects will be charged with capital murder, authorities said.

Madison County District Attorney Michael Guest announced at a news conference that authorities plan to charge Byron McBride, D'Allen Washington and Dwan Wakefield in the death of the child.

Authorities found Kingston Frazier shot at least once in the back seat of his mother's stolen car, which Jackson Police Cmdr. Tyree Jones said was abandoned in a muddy ditch about 15 miles north of the Kroger parking lot where he was taken.

“All they had to do is let this kid off on the side of the road, at a grocery store, at a church, anywhere else, but they chose to kill the kid,” a sheriff spokesman said, according to The New York Times.

This was an absolute senseless murder of a 6-year-old boy by three animals.
Because of their skin color, they are immune from the wrath of BLM. It wouldn't be a leap to say BLM defends black on black crime the most popular in the black community. Check the statistics. Black on black crime is out of control when compared to white on black crime. BLM is more concerned about an ingrown toenail ignoring the bigger picture of pancreatic cancer in their community.


Frazier had gone missing after 1 a.m. Thursday when a man was seen on video taking the car from the parking lot of a supermarket in Jackson, the state capital, according to authorities.

The mother, Ebony Archie, left the boy in the car, its engine running, while she went inside the supermarket early Thursday, sheriff's deputies have said.

The store's parking lot is patrolled by sheriff's deputies, including one in a golf cart. She reportedly collapsed after learning her child was killed. She was carried outside the district attorney’s office by a family member. 

About nine hours after the boy was reported missing, a man reported the missing Toyota Camry was beside a dead-end road in the northern suburb of Gluckstadt.

Security video shows that after Archie left, another car drove up and a man got out and then drove off in the Camry.

A child abduction alert was played repeatedly Thursday on local newscasts and police and family members issued public appeals for help.

"We've been looking for him for nine hours in every neighborhood in Jackson," said Deanna Moore, the boy's aunt. Addressing those who took the car, she added, "You could have just dropped him off."

Authorities publicly disclosed the boy's death Thursday morning while surrounded by grieving family members.

"A 6-year-old is gone," said Kingston's cousin, Kolby Irby. "His mother has to deal with this. That's her baby."

The three suspects were arrested within hours of the child's body being found, authorities said, adding video and a witness helped identify them.

Authorities said Washington and Wakefield are both 17. McBride's age was not immediately released.

In Mississippi, 17-year-olds accused of capital murder are tried as adults. The capital murder charge means prosecutors could seek the death penalty if the three are convicted, Guest said.

The district attorney also said it was possible the charges might change, adding the three are expected to make initial court appearances on Monday.

One lawyer said he is not yet officially representing one of them and declined requests for comment. Guest said the other two do not yet have lawyers.

Authorities did not answer questions at the news conference with reporters, and it's unclear what role each of the three suspects is alleged to have played.

Wakefield was a quarterback last year at a high school in Madison County, north of Jackson, county Superintendent Ronnie McGehee told The Clarion-Ledger.McGehee also said Wakefield had been dismissed from the team but didn't elaborate.

The child's body was taken for an autopsy at the state crime lab and the car was towed away by police as they continue to investigate.









Share/Bookmark

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Proof there is no bias in the MSM








Hillary’s private server shot her in the foot. Does anyone truly believe Trump conspired with the Russians to win the election?










Share/Bookmark