Posted by MikeT23 on 12/14/2016 11:54:00 AM (view original):
Here's the problem with the media:
Trump went to the Army-Navy game. Was very complimentary of the armed forces and the players on the field. Yet he made one comment "This might not necessarily be the best football" and that's was the headline. He followed up with something along the lines of "But they have a lot spirit and fight in them."
Anyone who knows anything about college football knows that the Army/Navy players are not the best. They are playing football before they begin their real careers as soldiers. Yet "Trump disparages players at Army-Navy game" is the headline.
So why go thru the media when he can reach the masses without them?
This is exactly it.
Scott Walker was asked about what he will do about the 65,000 refugees that want asylum in the US. Walker gives a good 3-4 minute response as to 'how we got into this mess in the first place (Barack withdrawing in Iraq, ISIS, Assad) but he started out his response to the question with... “I’m not president today, and I can’t be president today. Everybody wants to talk about hypotheticals; there is no such thing as a hypothetical.”
Want to know the mainstream msnbc headline the next day?
Walker's new posture: 'There is no such thing as a hypothetical'