To be clear: This is, on its face, dumb. Trump seemed to be trying to type "coverage" and misspelled it. As he often does. Then he fell asleep and didn't correct the mistake until he got up in the morning. We've all been there! (OK, not all of us. But me.)
While spending time trying, as Trump suggested, to figure out what "covfefe" means is a waste, it's far more worthwhile to take a big step back and look at the situation that leads to the President of the United States tweeting, poorly, at 12:06 a.m. about the bad press he
First off, Donald Trump has made a fair share of blatantly stupid sounding statements on television. At the same time a lot of what he has said has been taken out of context and emphasized because of who he is and his public past. An example of this would be in the latest episode of The Colbert Report, his statements are taken from context and are portrayed as him debating himself . Really, Trump is an
With the media reporting on the presidential election coming up and the running candidates, there is a bias when the newscasters are reporting them to the public. Goldberg stated “CBS News—which claims to stand for fairness and objectivity—allow words like ‘scheme’ and ‘wacky ' in what is supposed to be a straight news story about a legitimate candidate running for president of the United States.” Goldberg’s statement is true today with running candidate Donald Trump. There is a lot of negative views on Trump but for reporters to place their own opinion on him when reporting the news is not right. Newscasters are to report in a straight objective way and inserting their views on the candidate is not being objective. No matter what the public is thinking about Trump, the reporters should not be putting their view on him or any other candidate when reporting. Trump is very egotistic but for a newscaster to state their opinion on this trait of him is not being
Trump held a celebratory press conference after the House approved its health care bill in May, but later called the legislation "mean" in front of Republican senators.
The newspaper reported that “an implicit defense of Mr. Trump was also a consistent theme” during the 18 hours Times reporters watched Fox News. After President Trump’s push to repeal the Affordable Care Act did not get enough votes in Congress, Fox host and analysists said to not blame him, the newspaper said.
In New Hampshire in 2016, President Trump said in regards to the news media that "They're scum. They're horrible people. They are so illegitimate.” Having been quoted multiple times referring to the journalists and reporters in a similarly negative manner, President Trump apparently has diminished the nation’s trust in the press. The Trump administration is also notorious for barring certain news organizations, from access to events. In response to blocking prominent news organizations, including CNN and The New York Times, from attending a question and answer session with Press Secretary Sean Spicer, NPR wrote that “the relationship between the Trump administration and the news media has taken another step backwards.” By excluding typically adversary news organizations and including typically supportive news organizations, some argue that the Trump administration is inhibiting freedom of the press and prohibiting the truthful spread of information. On the other hand, it can be argued that adversary news organizations may distort events and quotes, causing unnecessary confusion and misguided
President-elect Donald Trump shocked the nation in October when a video from 2005 surfaced in which he repeatedly made vulgar comments about women. The presidential hopeful can be heard sexualizing women, using a host of four-letter words, and perhaps most notably, bragging about sexual assault. Indeed, the portion of the video gaining the most traction in the media included Trump saying “when you’re a star … you can do anything” including “[g]rab ‘em by the pussy.”
President Trump is a man of business by no question, but changing the rules so it hurts an ally in the game of trade is sure to turn heads. However, that is not truly what caught my eye about this article. Instead it is how this article shows twitter posts in the writing to show President Trump’s message.
It was barely a month ago that President Donald Trump took the stage for his unhinged, batshit press conference, after which he sent out a totally unbiased “media survey.” Questions included the even-handed “On which issues does the mainstream media do the worst job of representing Republicans?” and “Do you believe that the media has been far too quick to spread false stories about our movement?” It was, as we pointed out at the time, merely an opportunity for Trump to stack some numbers in his favor and rally his base following a disastrous press event. It was also, as we reported later, the sort of thing he could monetize no matter what, as mailing lists are worth money even if they’re full of fake
Most of the content in the article was about the actions that had been taken at the United Nations speech. For example, “But Trump’s U.N. speech was a read-from-the-teleprompter performance, not a case of his just blurting out something awful. People in the White House read it and talked about it in advance”. This example, is able to demonstrate that a professional speech delivered to many world leaders had been reviewed by people in the White House, yet it had unprofessional content. The humorous part of the article was when Collin stated, “Even though he won’t drink in mixed company unless his wife is present, or dine alone with a woman he’s not married to”. She is bringing up a fact that mocks Mike
As time goes by, Donald Trump’s image gets worse and is farther from winning the election. His choice of words are immature and ridiculous. He does not know how to handle a situation
That this actical of the week is about is A Republican newspaper is not suppering Donald Trump and supporting Hillary Clinton.What I think about all of this is that if you are a newspaper that is just post to write about one party you can't just switch over to supporting another party that is just not right. Because that new paper does not like Donald Trump does not give the right to write about the democrat party.When they are post to write about the republican party and they write about the other party not then party they are post to.All of the controversy between Hillary Clinton emails and Donald Trump sex abuse charges. I think that the newspaper should not be covering neither of the conduits because both are not fit for the president's
This shows how many people do not agree with what Donald Trump is saying. They have to go out of their time to tell others that they do not agree with what he is saying even when they know them well enough and long enough. They have to apologize for what the president said and let it be clear he does not speak for everyone."
Anyone with a TV, Radio, Newspaper, Phone or ears have heard nothing but horrible things about trump over the past year or two. Every corner you look, or media you scroll on something will be pushed in front of your face on the negative aspect of Donald Trump. Casually scrolling through facebook and I notice yet again another, horrible headline for Trump. “Donald Trump Wrongly Corrected A Veteran About The Suicide Rate”. Being intrigued I clicked on it. It was a video, taken at the the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Commander-in-Chief Forum. Rachel Fredericks, aviations operations in the Marine Corps, asked trump a simple question on what he planned to do about the sing rates of suicidal veterans due to PTSD. Trump did not respond, instead he decided to 1. Not answer the question completely and 2, corrected Rachel with wrong information.
In this article by Nash Jenkins, Trump is outed to the world after making a mistake and lying about it. On January 12th, Donald Trump insulted Haiti, El Salvador, and parts of Africa by calling them “Shithole Countries” and saying that he didn’t want them coming to America. This, of course, did not make those specific countries very happy along with many people in The United States. After realising his mistake, Trump attempted to fix his statement by saying that it never was said. But, being that it is already out, there is no taking it back. This all led to the countries fighting back angrily to stand up for themselves and lash back at Trump.
Ever stay up late studying for a test or exam and wake up exhausted? Or just experienced a long day and need an extra boost? Many people believe caffeine is the answer to anyone’s drained state of being. Healthline.com explains that, “Caffeine reaches your brain quickly and acts as a central nervous system stimulant.” Caffeine is commonly referred to the most widely used drug on the planet, so the next question is which caffeine-filled product is the most efficient? It is widely debated whether energy drinks or coffee can provide the best balance of caffeine, flavor, and other ingredients, but after researching, I have come to conclude coffee is superlative in all aspects.