On Display - The Bias Against Trump




biased
adjective

having or showing a bias: having or showing an unfair [emphasis added] tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better or worse than others




At what point do those on the Left show some stones and admit what the world knows - 

"We hate President Trump because he beat our God Queen Hillary Clinton."


I mean, honestly, isn't that what this all comes down to?  All the media and politically manufactured "scandals", "controversies" and "bombshells"?  All the vitriol, lies investigations and constant, 24-7 attacks upon a duly-elected President who is - get this - actually following through on his campaign promises?

It's insanity.  It's vicious.  It's malicious.  

The economy?  Well, that was all Obama!  Trump is just riding on Obama's coattails! 
Record low Unemployment?  It was already coming down under Obama!  Trump is riding on Obama's coattails!
The Election?  Trump lost the popular vote! He is an illegitimate President! (The fact we don't choose Presidents by the popular vote doesn't figure into their whining diatribes.)

When he ran for President, they claimed he was unstable and should never be allowed near the nuclear codes!  He was going to take us - and the world - to war!  Yet, when he calms North Korea, cleans out terrorism, pulls our troops from Syria and works towards peace in the Middle East, he is derided by the Democratic war hawks, who now claim the opposite of their pre-election fear-mongering, declaring he is weak, insisting he will get more Americans and Kurds killed through his troop pullout, even in the wake of the Presidents multiple foreign policy victories - including a cease-fire between Turkey and the Kurds in northern Syria while shutting down Iran's fantasy of nuclear proliferation - all by using his biggest weapon - the U.S. economy and economic sanctions against warring and terrorist countries.
The latest rush to belittle the President applies to the takedown of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghadadi on October 27th, 2019.  Instead of applauding the fact the President was able to find and eliminate the world's most feared, terrorist leader, they belittle and denigrate the accomplishment - right down to pictures juxtaposing Obama's war room during the Bin-Laden raid and President Trump's war room pics.


In the photo left, the AP reports - "The White House on Sunday released a photo of President Donald Trump with five of his senior national security advisers monitoring the Saturday night operation against al-Baghdadi in Syria. The photo shows the six men, all in dark suits or military uniform, posing for the camera and staring straight forward with stern expressions as they sit around a table. The presidential seal gleams on the wall over Trump's head.[emphasis added]" 


Of the photo on the right, the AP says - "Obama, wearing a polo shirt and light coat, is hunched forward and perched on a folding chair slightly off-center. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the most expressive face in the group, holds her hand over her mouth as Defense Secretary Robert Gates sits next to her, his arms tightly crossed. [emphasis added]"
The article goes on to proclaim, "The Trump photo, with the president in the center and looking severe, is more formal and captures the current president's interest in conveying the power and grandeur of his office. It also reflects the tight circle of advisers from whom he solicits advice.[emphasis added]"
And then, "The less formal Obama photo from 2011 crackles with suspense as the president's team monitors the raid where Navy Seals killed bin Laden... The room is so crowded the presidential seal on the wall is barely visible... The packed room seems to reflect Obama's more expansive team of advisers and his interest in receiving a broad array of opinions. [emphasis added]
Lord... doesn't anyone just report the facts anymore?  Must everything be opinions filled with descriptive prose meant to elicit an emotional response, much like a fiction writer?  
The writer is attempting to frame President Trump as someone who has a large ego (all Presidents do), and trusts few people - restricting his ability to make well-thought-out decisions while worrying more about how he looks in the moment - the writer using words like "severe, formal, grandeur, tight circle" - even as Democrats cry about the President not being Presidential enough.
The writer not so subtly presses the point that Obama is the better President - using words like "less formal, crackles, suspense" and that Obama has a more "expansive team of advisers," which apparently means to the writer, Obama is more "interested in receiving a broad array of opinions," surely leading to better decisions.
All this from two photos.
How about we just give the President credit, when credit is due.
Oh... that's right, the Left can't see the sunlight through the veil of SJW Liberal tears.
Heh heh... when it rains, it pours.

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