adrina
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Comedians have been skewering the president forever. But now suddenly snowflake in chief can't seem to handle it. His thin widdle skin is not able to take it in stride.
If this idiot had his way, the first amendment wouldn't apply to anyone that has the audacity to criticize him. Regardless of his own flagrant use of its protections when he relentlessly (and now hypocritically) lashed out at Obama for anything and everything under the sun.
Sounds all rather dictatorial with a tinge of tyranny.
Awww, poor orange snowflake. Looks like the President needs a safe space from those mean comedians. (Imagine if President Obama had called for Fox News to give "equal time" to progressives?!)
Comedians have been skewering the president forever. But now suddenly snowflake in chief can't seem to handle it. His thin widdle skin is not able to take it in stride.
If this idiot had his way, the first amendment wouldn't apply to anyone that has the audacity to criticize him. Regardless of his own flagrant use of its protections when he relentlessly (and now hypocritically) lashed out at Obama for anything and everything under the sun.
This, however, is different. Trump is now President of the United States and is calling for late night comedians to stop mocking him. And lets be clear, Trump calling for "equal time" means demanding comedians have less freedom of expression. So how far will Trump go with this? Would his administration use its FCC powers to enforce this -- even in less direct ways, such as making it more difficult to renew broadcast licenses? Surely no one -- not even Trump supporters -- can rule out the idea of Trump trying something.
Sounds all rather dictatorial with a tinge of tyranny.