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4 Aug 2017 2:48 pm
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Termin8tor » 04 Aug 2017 2:34 pm » wrote: I don't care article nor not. You cited Newsweek, a magazine that went bankrupt because it was too liberal and clueless for the country.
So you're seriously claiming that he doesn't work 14-hour days or longer, he just sits, watches tv and tweets?
As I've noted many times, you're a psychopathic liar. :loco:
What does a psychopath call reasonably fair, objective reporting? "Propaganda." Image Image

Why the, snicker, objective, unbiased MSM report for many months the lie that Trump was under investigation?

The lie that he colluded with Russia?

Why do the objective, unbiased MSM obviously hate Trump and his agenda, when half the country strongly supports it?

Answer: you'll ignore the question.
You know, dummy, you wouldn't be referring to Faux Gnus with "reasonably fair, objective reporting", would you?


Trump's TV Obsession Is a First
No president has consumed as much television as the current one, or reacted as quickly or directly to what they were seeing.


President Trump loves Fox & Friends. At 6:24 a.m. on Monday, Trump gushed on Twitter about the “amazing reporting” on the morning talk show. A week earlier he instructed the nation to “watch @foxandfriends now” for their exemplary Russia coverage. He tweeted about the program, hosted by Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade, seven times in March alone, and recently brought it up in an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, telling him cheerfully, “I like that group of three people.”
Even after becoming president, Trump reportedly manages to fill his days with “plenty of television,” and from his tweets, it’s often possible to discern when—and what—he’s watching. In January, Axios broke down the president’s media diet:
Most mornings, Trump flicks on the TV and watches "Morning Joe," often for long periods of time, sometimes interrupted with texts to the hosts or panelists. After the 6 a.m. hour of "Joe," he's often on to "Fox & Friends" by 7 a.m., with a little CNN before or after. He also catches the Sunday shows, especially "Meet the Press." "The shows," as he calls them, often provoke his tweets. The day of our interview with him, all of his tweet topics were discussed during the first two hours of "Morning Joe.”
Based on their breakdown and this visual guide made by The Washington Post, Trump watches an average of five hours of television every day. That’s almost the same amount the average American aged 50-64 watches daily, according to Nielsen. Trump’s habits don’t quite match up with those of his cohort—Americans in Trump’s age bracket (65+) watch roughly seven hours of TV a day. But many of them are retired, and Trump is the president of the United States. No former president seems to have spent this much time glued to his television set.

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... and when he's done watching five hours of television a day, he's just starting twittering about what he's seen.


BTW, would you kindly consider changing your nick to "Hiccup"? That can be quite nasty, and annoying, but is otherwise harmless. It describes you so well.
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