By making sense of and editing down President Trump’s “incoherent statements,” are reporters doing a disservice to their listeners and readers? Lenore Taylor, editor of the Guardian Australia, discusses her op-ed about her experience listening to a Trump press conference.
@ReliableSources @brianstelter How long did it take @CNN, etc. to start calling Trump's lies, lies? Everything was false, misleading, not entirely true, not being completely honest, inaccurate, etc. EVERY SYNONYM IN THE THESAURUS was used when it was plain & simple: lies, lying, liar! Next up name his Fascism!
@ReliableSources Australian journalist talking about Trumps rambling speech is absolutely right. The MSM in the US should be allowing the idiocy of Trump be shown. Not making it normal.
@ReliableSources @brianstelter so important to hear this. Trump is often incoherent.
@ReliableSources Because he is a rambling incoherent bafoon and @cnnbrk @MSNBC never call him on it which in turn normalizes it to the public. They are failing the public and themselves
@ReliableSources My gawd.... This is awful...
@ReliableSources Loved the part when he was struggling to praise that Pratt guy opening a paper mill. Struggling with words - the he's apparently so good with So obvious that first and foremost he wants to praise himself by praising Pratt.
@ReliableSources Nobody has yet really cottoned on to the elite playing this elaborate trick on them, I’m guessing they’ll actually get Robbie the Robot to run and win in #election2020
@ReliableSources Just say: ‘tRUmp spewed more incoherent BS today. In other news the world is burning, children are being held in cages, and the Russians are still actively sowing discord on social media’