The MSM - North Korea or Stormy Daniels?
- Chris McAllister

- Mar 8, 2018
- 1 min read
For those of you who are beginning to get knee deep into March Madness (that would be me), you may have missed the following headline that happened just about 7:30 pm EST - that North Korea agreed to meet with Trump.
But that is the about all you will get in terms of credit from the MSM - whether it is the 'lamestream' (MSNBC), 'Fake News' (CNN), or any of the other outlets that can easily have the #MediaBias tag applied to them without a moment's hesitation.
Case in point, Chris Hayes from MSNBC -

So, the expectation he is trying to set for everyone is that nothing will come out of this meeting. But this is going to be the first salvo in the media's all-out attempt that will begin shortly to short-circuit this potentially historical deal.
We could start with the focus being on the 'hypocrisy' according to CNN's Keith Boykin -

With the clear #MediaBias that has been shown since 2008, my prediction is:
MSM will give Obama 'credit' for this meeting or they will push the non-story of 'Stormy Daniels' to the point of inducing nausea.
What do you think? What should set the over/under at in terms of time? A day, maybe two...




The "spin" from the left is so much more noticeable after Trump's election than it was before he became president. The lines used to be blurred and at times it was hard to tell Republicans from Democrats on many issues. The Bush family so easily caved to Democrats and even started palling around with the Clintons. During the Bush years Republican legislators fell into line with everything Democrats wanted. It really was maddening to true conservatives.
But Trump drew the line in the sand and his voters stand on one side - and liberals, never trumpers, democrats and the media stand on the other. Now when the left spins their views of Trump decisions it is crystal clear who's side…
Signed for a few news e-mails. This is the one NBC sent me. No North Korea - but we can see the lead is the tariffs. Yes, not a flattering segment.