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The FAKE NEWS apologizes to trump

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1The FAKE NEWS apologizes to trump Empty The FAKE NEWS apologizes to trump 8/23/2017, 12:45 pm

polecat

polecat

After watching Donald Trump's campaign rally in Phoenix, it became clear that we in the media owe the president a sincere apology.

Trump used Tuesday night's rally to denounce the "fake news" media for being mean, dishonest, bad, America-hating and an all-around pain in his keister.
Referring to controversial comments he made in the wake of a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Trump said: "The words were perfect."

He even quoted his own perfect words, cleverly omitting the part where he blamed the Charlottesville tragedy on "many sides" rather than just on the Nazi side, creating the controversy in the first place.
After spending 15 or so minutes complaining about the media, he said of the media: "For the most part, all they do is complain. … These are really, really dishonest people and they're bad people and I really think they don't like our country. I really believe that."

Well, I, for one, feel just terrible. It was never my intention, as a journalist, to make the president of the United States feel like he's under some form of scrutiny or that he should be held accountable for the words that fall out of his mouth.

I wasn't able to reach all my fake news brother and sisters after the rally — the instant-messaging system George Soros has us use was on the blink — but I feel confident most would concur with this formal apology.

President Trump: As a fake news media member in good standing, I would like to sincerely apologize for forcing you to hold a campaign rally eight months into your first term as president.

I'm sorry that in the course of that rally I forced you to misquote yourself and to devote one reference to Heather Heyer, the woman killed during the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, versus an inordinate number of references to the journalists who cover you and your administration.

I definitely should not have made you fail to mention the 10 American sailors who died or are missing from the Navy destroyer USS John S. McCain after it collided with an oil tanker Monday.

That was callous of me, and I am deeply sorry.

I also showed poor judgment in making you seem almost annoyed that you had to properly denounce the various hate groups that marched in Charlottesville chanting, "Jews will not replace us!"
And I definitely shouldn't have had you say this during the rally: "I hit 'em with neo-Nazi. I hit them with everything. I got the white supremacists, the neo-Nazis. I got them all in there, Let's see. KKK, we have KKK."

That almost made it sound like condemning hate groups made you the victim. Please accept my apology for that bit. It was callous and wholly inappropriate.

While I'm apologizing for Nazi stuff, I'm sorry I entered your brain and forced you to express sympathy for Jeffrey Lord, a commentator who was recently fired from CNN for tweeting "Sieg Heil!" at the head of a liberal watchdog group.

In retrospect, that was a weird and dreadfully timed thing to have you say, and I hope you will forgive me.

I regret having you say the following about clean coal: "They're going to take out clean coal, meaning they're taking out coal, they're gonna clean it."

Upon further reflection, that statement made it sound like you haven't the foggiest idea what the term "clean coal" means and are quite unintelligent. That is 100 percent my bad. Perhaps with time we can mend the damage my recklessness has done to your reputation.
On two occasions, I lied to you via telepathy and convinced you that the cameras broadcasting your rally had been shut down because the media were too frightened to share your criticism of CNN and other outlets. That was transparently false, particularly since I watched the rally in its entirety on CNN. I'm sorry I made you lie about that. Twice.

Rather than have you refer to Republican Sen. John McCain, a war hero currently battling brain cancer, by name, I took the cowardly and childish path of instructing you to mock and taunt him using the phrase, "One vote away." That was a reference to McCain's deciding vote against your health care bill, which would have repealed Obamacare.

Hearing you screeching, "One vote away!" like an insolent child did not set the presidential tone I hoped it would. It was a terrible decision by me, and I am drowning in my own shame.Convincing you to say that you will, if necessary, shut down the government in order to build your preposterous border wall was folly of near-biblical proportions, framing you as either: stubborn and narcissistic to the point of jeopardizing the country's fiscal well-being and doing real harm to Americans who rely on government services just to save face, or a liar.

I will never live that one down.

I could go on and apologize for the lies I implanted in the left frontal lobe of your brain, including, but not limited to: CNN's ratings are down (they're up); a historic increase in defense spending (your proposed increase is neither historic nor a done deal); and there weren't many protesters outside the rally (there were thousands).

But what's the point? I have clearly failed you and, along with all media members, am responsible for your divisive rhetoric and mind-boggling unwillingness to step outside yourself for even one fraction of a moment and notice that you sound like an infantile madman.

I promise, from here on, to pamper you, to coddle your ego, to deflect all blame on others and to never accurately report on you, because that causes you to call me fake news.

Please accept this apology. I am not at all proud of the things I've made you do.

And America shouldn't be either.

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zsomething



If Trump's mind degenerates much farther, his rallies are going to start looking like GG Allin shows. (If ya'll don't know what those were like... don't investigate, ya really don't want to know!)

Trump has been surrounded by yes-men for so long that he thinks he's "magic" and can contradict things that are on tape. It's very weird. He blames the media for making him look bad, but most of the time the media just airs what he's doing. I don't think he's awful because any pundit told me he is... I watch him and his awfulness is obvious through his own actions. There's no "faking" that.

Telstar

Telstar

zsomething wrote:If Trump's mind degenerates much farther, his rallies are going to start looking like GG Allin shows.  (If ya'll don't know what those were like... don't investigate, ya really don't want to know!)

Trump has been surrounded by yes-men for so long that he thinks he's "magic" and can contradict things that are on tape.  It's very weird.  He blames the media for making him look bad, but most of the time the media just airs what he's doing.   I don't think he's awful because any pundit told me he is... I watch him and his awfulness is obvious through his own actions.   There's no "faking" that.  




They say he is Baron's favorite band.


polecat

polecat

A GG Allin reference... wow! I could never have predicted that. LOL
I would have loved to see him walk out on the stage in the middle of trump speech last night. That crowd would definitely have had mental issues this morning.

Telstar

Telstar

polecat wrote:A GG Allin reference... wow! I could never have predicted that. LOL
I would have loved to see him walk out on the stage in the middle of trump speech last night. That crowd would definitely have had mental issues this morning.




That crowd definitely had mental issues last night.

polecat

polecat




it would forever be referred to as the night
GG Allin came to town

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

polecat wrote:


it would forever be referred to as the night
GG Allin came to town


"The Night G.G. Allin Came To Town"

We were bored, there was nothing going on.
Might as well stay at home and drink until we pass out again.
Then drink some more when the morning comes.
Memphis was sinking into the Mississippi.
We were doing our best just to ride it down.
Till the night G.G. Allin came to town.
"Honey, I dont believe this,"
the old man at Ferguson's Cafe kept saying to his wife.
As he read aloud The Memphis Star and their account of what went down that night
"It says He took a shit on the stage and started throwing it into the crowd.
But He was gone before the cops could come and shut him down."
Gone before the shit came down.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.C. Allin Came to Town.
Antenna Club, Memphis, 1991.
Punk Rockers Paid $12.00 to be Shit On!
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town
"It says He took the microphone and shoved it up his ass!"
The old man and his wife were aghast
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.

polecat

polecat

Floridatexan wrote:
polecat wrote:


it would forever be referred to as the night
GG Allin came to town


"The Night G.G. Allin Came To Town"

We were bored, there was nothing going on.
Might as well stay at home and drink until we pass out again.
Then drink some more when the morning comes.
Memphis was sinking into the Mississippi.
We were doing our best just to ride it down.
Till the night G.G. Allin came to town.
"Honey, I dont believe this,"
the old man at Ferguson's Cafe kept saying to his wife.
As he read aloud The Memphis Star and their account of what went down that night
"It says He took a shit on the stage and started throwing it into the crowd.
But He was gone before the cops could come and shut him down."
Gone before the shit came down.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.C. Allin Came to Town.
Antenna Club, Memphis, 1991.
Punk Rockers Paid $12.00 to be Shit On!
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town
"It says He took the microphone and shoved it up his ass!"
The old man and his wife were aghast
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.


Pure Poetry

zsomething



Floridatexan wrote:
...

"It says He took a shit on the stage and started throwing it into the crowd.
But He was gone before the cops could come and shut him down."

....


"It says He took the microphone and shoved it up his ass!"



See what I mean? It's only a matter of time before Trump gets crazy enough to do that stuff. Admit it, it's VERY easy to picture at this point!

And his followers would be cheering for him the whole time. 'Merica!

Then when the media aired it and it got a bad reaction, Trump would go, "I never shoved a microphone up my ass, the media lies!" And his followers would be like, "Yeah, I didn't see that happen, and those stains on my shirt from where he threw poop at me were put there by George Soros!"

I feel like I'm just giving spoilers for something that'll happen by, oh, I'd say November at the latest.

polecat

polecat

If you thought you wouldn't live long enough to hear a president mock a guy going thru chemo for brain cancer, congratulations. You made it.

donald trump you said you inherited a lot of "problems" but I believe it's pronounced "Daddy's money." Hahaha! #FraudInChief

Trump: "I was given a bad hand because my predecessor didn't do what I said he should do which I am now saying we shouldn't do. NO PUPPET!" #JOBS

 Trump's new strategy is to tell the military to defeat the enemies. Why haven't we tried this before?

 Well I guess the longest war in our history is as good as over. I'm guessing his golf strategy is win.

Never play cards with a man called Doc.
Never eat at a place called Mom's.
Never elect a President who's cool with Nazis.
Basic shit people

RealLindaL



polecat wrote:
Floridatexan wrote:
polecat wrote:


it would forever be referred to as the night
GG Allin came to town


"The Night G.G. Allin Came To Town"

We were bored, there was nothing going on.
Might as well stay at home and drink until we pass out again.
Then drink some more when the morning comes.
Memphis was sinking into the Mississippi.
We were doing our best just to ride it down.
Till the night G.G. Allin came to town.
"Honey, I dont believe this,"
the old man at Ferguson's Cafe kept saying to his wife.
As he read aloud The Memphis Star and their account of what went down that night
"It says He took a shit on the stage and started throwing it into the crowd.
But He was gone before the cops could come and shut him down."
Gone before the shit came down.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.C. Allin Came to Town.
Antenna Club, Memphis, 1991.
Punk Rockers Paid $12.00 to be Shit On!
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town
"It says He took the microphone and shoved it up his ass!"
The old man and his wife were aghast
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.
The Night G.G. Allin Came to Town.


Pure Poetry

If you say so.

polecat

polecat

Tongue firmly in cheek

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