2/3rds of America Hates Trump

From another thread:



But as toobs and I are discussing in the other thread, no one in the "media" is calling her on it, they just report what she says...

Brett Bair stood there in the town hall last night and stood sheepishly by while she said nothing I sent or received was marked "classified." Candy Crowley, if Hillary were a Republican, would have called her out pointing out that no transmission is ever marked "classified," classified is the name of a genre...

;) ;)

Yeah, they're "after Trump..."

:rolleyes:

Are you kidding? Trump is getting killed in the media compared to Hillary.
 
Are you kidding? Trump is getting killed in the media compared to Hillary.

Which media?

The reporting that I am watching and reading is killing no one. The commentary is. And those who trash Trump are just as likely to trash Clinton.


No one likes the front-runners...
 
Which media?

The reporting that I am watching and reading is killing no one. The commentary is. And those who trash Trump are just as likely to trash Clinton.


No one likes the front-runners...

Bullshit. Hillary is getting treated way better than Trump in the media. I can't even believe we're discussing this. In fact, I'm no longer discussing it. Have a nice day. :)
 
Bullshit. Hillary is getting treated way better than Trump in the media. I can't even believe we're discussing this. In fact, I'm no longer discussing it. Have a nice day. :)

Uh..............

:eek:

That's basically what I started out saying. The bankruptcies, divorces, failed efforts and the mob connections won't be in the TIMES until he's the nominee...

Nobody in the press sank Marco. Marco sank Marco when he joined the gang of eight.
 
Watch out...Trump is going on Fox News. He better be prepared to having the shit beaten out of him and dragged through the mud!
 
Watch out...Trump is going on Fox News. He better be prepared to having the shit beaten out of him and dragged through the mud!

I'm back for a minute. I explained why they probably won't go hard on him now. I can't believe you guys don't understand it. Gotta go out into the real world now. Have fun. :)
 
I'm back for a minute. I explained why they probably won't go hard on him now. I can't believe you guys don't understand it. Gotta go out into the real world now. Have fun. :)

I can't believe you're sticking with the same silly story. :)
 
I can't imagine anyone would doubt the media in general has been way tougher on Trump than on the other frontrunner, Hillary, and other candidates, so I'm guessing the question is whether FOX News specifically has been tougher on frontrunner Trump than on his rivals, particularly Marco Rubio, until recent days. Here's another story on the abrupt change in coverage of the GOP nomination race at FOX, and how and why it's occurred:

http://www.salon.com/2016/03/03/fox...ng_orders_we_cant_do_the_rubio_thing_anymore/

"Fox News hosts clearly obeyed their CEO Roger Ailes’ marching orders: “We can’t do the Rubio thing anymore”

"From "The Kelly File" to "Hannity," the network is now a hostile environment for the GOP's one-time wunderkind"

"Late yesterday afternoon, New York Magazine reported that anonymous sources at Fox News said chairman Roger Ailes had lost faith in Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and had ordered his news teams and anchors to temper their coverage of him.

“We’re finished with Rubio,” Ailes allegedly said. “We can’t do the Rubio thing anymore.”

Although he appeared on “The Kelly File” and was discussed at length on “Hannity” Wednesday evening, it was clear that the message was received.

“It’s mathematically impossible for you to secure the 1,237 necessary delegates to get the nomination without a brokered convention, is it not?” Megyn Kelly asked the senator. Rubio said that this is the an unusual campaign season, pointing to the speech that former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney planned on making on Thursday.

Kelly countered by noting that until the GOP tidies its field of establishment (or quasi-establishment) candidates, the vote will be split and Trump will walk away with the nomination. Rubio said that while that might seem true, the upcoming primaries will “change the complexion of the race.”

Late yesterday afternoon, New York Magazine reported that anonymous sources at Fox News said chairman Roger Ailes had lost faith in Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and had ordered his news teams and anchors to temper their coverage of him.

“We’re finished with Rubio,” Ailes allegedly said. “We can’t do the Rubio thing anymore.”

Although he appeared on “The Kelly File” and was discussed at length on “Hannity” Wednesday evening, it was clear that the message was received."
 
Another story:

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/271569-report-fox-news-finished-with-rubio

"Report: Fox News 'finished with Rubio'"

"Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio’s rough week got worse on Wednesday with a New York Magazine report that the head of Fox News has decided to stop giving the Florida senator prominent, favorable coverage.

"We're finished with Rubio," Roger Ailes told one of the network’s hosts recently, according to three unnamed sources. "We can't do the Rubio thing anymore."

The report says Ailes was angry about a New York Times article reporting on a dinner he and the Florida senator had in 2013. Rubio was asking the Fox chief for his support of the Gang of Eight immigration bill."
 
Bottomline:The GOP hates Trump and Cruz, and prefers Hillary and the status quo.
 
Surprise of the night for me, other than Bernie beating Hillary in Michigan, is it looks like Trump is going to win Hawaii. It's turning out to be a very, very good night for the Donald.
 
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