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Jul 22 2019
News
Trump blasts 'bonkers' media spewing 'Radical Left Democrat views'
President Trump on Monday lashed out at the media, targeting The Washington Post in particular, as he remained fixated on coverage of his ongoing attacks on four progressive congresswomen.
In a series of tweets, the president claimed the "Mainstream Media" has "gone bonkers," and accused the media of pushing "Radical Left Democrat views."
"It has never been this bad," Trump
The HillFeb 28 2016
News
Donald Trump’s Free Media Coverage Prompts Rivals to Adjust
Donald Trump has steamrolled Republican rivals who have spent far more on television ads, banking on his star power and mastery of the media to drown them out with free news coverage.
The months-long media blitz is a big reason Mr. Trump won three of the first four nominatin
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 13 2024
News
Kansas governor orders flags at half-staff to honor Olathe Marine
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has orders flags be flown at half-staff on Friday, February 16, in honor of an Olathe Marine who was killed last week in a helicopter crash in California. Lance Cpl. Donovan Davis, 21, was a crew chief for the CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter that crashed during a storm in the mountains outside San Diego on February 7. Davis enlisted in the
Fox 4 Kansas CityFeb 14 2016
Opinion
The Conservative Media Echo Chamber Is Making the Right Intellectually Deaf
Despite conservatives’ perceptions, conservative media exists in a small, ineffectual bubble.
One of the more interesting developments since the emergence of the Web as a mass medium is the establishment of a conservative media presence. Prior to the Internet, there were basically no large-audience right-wing media operations aside from a few talk-radio programs.
Since the 1996
National Review (News)Mar 04 2024
News
Trump claims he "purposely" lost D.C. primary while fuming over Nikki Haley on Truth Social
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley won her first Republican primary in Washington, D.C. on Sunday — and Donald Trump doesn't seem to like that. Haley beat out the former president by a nearly 30-point margin, garnering 62.9 percent of the votes in the district, compared to Trump's 33.2 percent, and nabbing all 19 delegates. Trump took to social media Sunday night to mock the ex-South Carolina
SalonJul 12 2019
News
Trump makes 6 false claims during his 'social media summit'
During a wide-ranging, largely off the cuff speech during his "social media summit" Thursday, President Donald Trump made several misleading and downright false claims about social media companies, the census, the economy, crowd sizes and Democrats' past positions on a border wall.
CNN DigitalFeb 13 2024
News
ARDOT recommends putting company working on Saline Co. I-30 project into default of contract
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas transportation officials said they are ready to change the contract status for the company working on the much-delayed Interstate 30 widening project in Saline County. During an Arkansas Highway Commission meeting Tuesday, officials with Arkansas Department of Transportation recommended that Johnson Brothers Corporation, A Southland Company, be placed in default of
KARKFeb 20 2016
News
Jeb: Washington, Media Elites Have Different Standard for Rubio
The Washington Republican establishment — and that includes the media — have a "different standard" for Marco Rubio than for other candidates, presidential candidate Jeb Bush told Newsmax TV on Friday.
Newsmax (News)Jul 12 2019
News
Trump’s Social Media Summit nearly descends into brawl in Rose Garden
It was a fracas at the White House!
President Trump’s Social Media Summit on Thursday almost descended into a brawl when Sebastian Gorka got into a brief shouting match with a White House reporter in the Rose Garden.
Gorka, a former adviser to Trump, was sitting near the front row with several social media provocateurs during Trump’s announcement about the census while the White
New York Post (News)Dec 17 2020
Analysis
Mainstream broadcast media are barely covering the COVID-19 relief negotiations in Congress
Congress is set to go home for the holidays in a matter of days and legislators are rushing to negotiate nearly $1 trillion in COVID-19 relief. But national broadcast news outlets have barely covered the issue, much less the HEROES Act, which has been sitting on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s desk since it was initially passed by the House in May.
A bipartisan group of House
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