Trump’s business plan for media apprentices
Canada Free Press
Judi McLeod
7/31/2015
Excerpt:
America: If you want to get past the malignant force choking off every last scrap of your liberty and freedom, you have to go back to school, the one that instructs you how to deal more effectively with an in-the-government’s-pocket mainstream media.
With the Republican majority sent to D.C. now in league with the Democrats, there’s no other way.
Rooting out self-serving politicians ruining the lives of the average means getting by a media dedicated to keeping them in office.
In his signature brash way, Donald Trump has taken over as class instructor in the long-awaited definitive course ‘How to Deal with the Media’ 101’.
Media howls have reached a crescendo pitch between sips of mocha frappuccinos, but Trump takes no guff and stubbornly continues to follow truth to power.
Negative naysayers among Trump detractors complain that he’s too brash, too flamboyant and given to the art of braggadocio. So is President Barack Hussein Obama. The main difference is that most everyone knows who Trump is while no one other than those who know but won’t say, knows where Obama really originated.
Because of the dirt-digging media, we know every detail of Trump’s past, including the dalliances that led to his Ivana divorce, his over the top publicity stunts, his every business move and bankruptcy.
Trump has an empire he can honestly say he built himself. He is not, never was and likely never will be modern society’s biggest bane, the politician.
If anything, Donald Trump is the quintessential diamond in the rough.
Diamonds in the rough rarely, if ever, stand on ceremony. They take no prisoners when convinced they’re right and come loaded with derring-do and savvy.
It’s not how diamonds in the rough like Trump say it but what they say that should matter most.
Trump is telling us in capital letters that the latter-day media is in cahoots with big government. And while many of us already knew that, few have the means to broadcast it to the peanut gallery.
“In his book, Time to Get Tough, Trump discussed the journalists “who are obsessed with protecting Obama,” noting that ABC’s George Stephanopoulos is among the “big Obama fans.” He added that “it was incredible to see how overprotective reporters got toward Obama when I simply said what everyone in America was thinking: ‘Where’s the birth certificate?’” (Cliff Kincaid, July 31, 2015)
In its ultra sensitive sensibilities, the media has gone far beyond having its feathers ruffled by any mention of the still missing birth certificate.
A media that looks the other way on the sale of aborted baby parts by Planned Parenthood shudders at the “strong language” used by Trump on the primary campaign trail?
“Discussing a speech he gave to Republicans, during which he had used “strong language,” Trump admits, “I’m not a big curser but it did take place” and the controversial remarks were reported by the media. But Trump counters: “Of course, Joe Biden dropped the f-word in front of the entire media on a stage with the president. But Biden gets a pass because he’s with Obama, and as we all know, Obama can do no wrong in the media’s eyes.” (Kincaid).
Trump’s truth to power presidential primary bid is remindful of George Hearst, father of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
With a background leaving no room for schooling and demonstrating through his entire life a lack of formal training, almost to the point of illiteracy, “as late as 1882, after being nominated for governor of the California Democratic Convention at San Jose, and in answering criticisms about educational inadequacies, he retorted: “My opponents say that I haven’t the book learning that they possess. They say I can’t spell. They say I spell bird, b-u-r-d. If b-u-r-d doesn’t spell bird, what in hell does it spell?” (William Randolph Hearst, The Early Years)
Trump’s formal education comes with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and anthropology, but it’s his street smarts in dealing with the media that is turning the 2016 presidential race upside down.
Teacher Trump demonstrates how we need to rethink the mainstream media which has given to itself the power of acting like the government in feeding a steady diet of pablum to the masses.
The media has no authority over ordinary people. In fact, without readership necessary for advertising revenue, it would not exist.
The Fourth Estate has gone from reporting the news to manufacturing the news as the government scripts it.
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View the complete article at:
http://canadafreepress.com/article/74184
Canada Free Press
Judi McLeod
7/31/2015
Excerpt:
America: If you want to get past the malignant force choking off every last scrap of your liberty and freedom, you have to go back to school, the one that instructs you how to deal more effectively with an in-the-government’s-pocket mainstream media.
With the Republican majority sent to D.C. now in league with the Democrats, there’s no other way.
Rooting out self-serving politicians ruining the lives of the average means getting by a media dedicated to keeping them in office.
In his signature brash way, Donald Trump has taken over as class instructor in the long-awaited definitive course ‘How to Deal with the Media’ 101’.
Media howls have reached a crescendo pitch between sips of mocha frappuccinos, but Trump takes no guff and stubbornly continues to follow truth to power.
Negative naysayers among Trump detractors complain that he’s too brash, too flamboyant and given to the art of braggadocio. So is President Barack Hussein Obama. The main difference is that most everyone knows who Trump is while no one other than those who know but won’t say, knows where Obama really originated.
Because of the dirt-digging media, we know every detail of Trump’s past, including the dalliances that led to his Ivana divorce, his over the top publicity stunts, his every business move and bankruptcy.
Trump has an empire he can honestly say he built himself. He is not, never was and likely never will be modern society’s biggest bane, the politician.
If anything, Donald Trump is the quintessential diamond in the rough.
Diamonds in the rough rarely, if ever, stand on ceremony. They take no prisoners when convinced they’re right and come loaded with derring-do and savvy.
It’s not how diamonds in the rough like Trump say it but what they say that should matter most.
Trump is telling us in capital letters that the latter-day media is in cahoots with big government. And while many of us already knew that, few have the means to broadcast it to the peanut gallery.
“In his book, Time to Get Tough, Trump discussed the journalists “who are obsessed with protecting Obama,” noting that ABC’s George Stephanopoulos is among the “big Obama fans.” He added that “it was incredible to see how overprotective reporters got toward Obama when I simply said what everyone in America was thinking: ‘Where’s the birth certificate?’” (Cliff Kincaid, July 31, 2015)
In its ultra sensitive sensibilities, the media has gone far beyond having its feathers ruffled by any mention of the still missing birth certificate.
A media that looks the other way on the sale of aborted baby parts by Planned Parenthood shudders at the “strong language” used by Trump on the primary campaign trail?
“Discussing a speech he gave to Republicans, during which he had used “strong language,” Trump admits, “I’m not a big curser but it did take place” and the controversial remarks were reported by the media. But Trump counters: “Of course, Joe Biden dropped the f-word in front of the entire media on a stage with the president. But Biden gets a pass because he’s with Obama, and as we all know, Obama can do no wrong in the media’s eyes.” (Kincaid).
Trump’s truth to power presidential primary bid is remindful of George Hearst, father of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
With a background leaving no room for schooling and demonstrating through his entire life a lack of formal training, almost to the point of illiteracy, “as late as 1882, after being nominated for governor of the California Democratic Convention at San Jose, and in answering criticisms about educational inadequacies, he retorted: “My opponents say that I haven’t the book learning that they possess. They say I can’t spell. They say I spell bird, b-u-r-d. If b-u-r-d doesn’t spell bird, what in hell does it spell?” (William Randolph Hearst, The Early Years)
Trump’s formal education comes with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and anthropology, but it’s his street smarts in dealing with the media that is turning the 2016 presidential race upside down.
Teacher Trump demonstrates how we need to rethink the mainstream media which has given to itself the power of acting like the government in feeding a steady diet of pablum to the masses.
The media has no authority over ordinary people. In fact, without readership necessary for advertising revenue, it would not exist.
The Fourth Estate has gone from reporting the news to manufacturing the news as the government scripts it.
................................................
View the complete article at:
http://canadafreepress.com/article/74184