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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Trump, Month One: Networks Air 31 Evening News Stories on ‘Rapists’ Remark Since Donald Trump announced his presidential campaign exactly one month ago on June 16, ABC, CBS and NBC have aired a combined 31 evening news stories discussing his comment about illegal Mexican immigrants: Theyre bringing drugs, theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. And some, I assume, are good people. Is that amount of coverage excessive? Well, consider that when then-President Bill Clinton was accused of rape, those same newscasts aired just four stories mentioning those charges during a 12-month period from March 1998 through March 1999. The four: On March 28, 1998, the NBC Nightly News ran a full story on how Clinton, then the Attorney General of Arkansas, allegedly raped Juanita Broaddrick in a hotel room in 1978. Nightly News provided no further coverage; when NBCs Lisa Myers taped an exclusive on-camera interview with Broaddrick for Dateline, anchor Tom Brokaw would only mention it in a brief promo at the end of his February 24, 1999 newscast. The CBS Evening News ran a single report on Broaddricks charges during their Saturday, February 20, 1999 newscast. ABC mentioned the case in passing during a March 7, 1999 World News Sunday report about an interview given by whistleblower Linda Tripp; twelve days later, World News Tonight viewers saw a brief clip of then-White House correspondent Sam Donaldson questioning Clinton about the case at a March 19, 1999 news conference: Can you tell us what your relationship with Ms. Broaddrick was? According to Nexis, theres been no additional discussion of Broaddricks charge since then on the evening newscasts not during Bill Clintons book tour, Hillary Clintons 2008 presidential campaign, or even as a point of reference in discussions of other scandals. If an alleged rape by a sitting President (with an accuser willing to go on camera to make the charge herself) can earn so little news coverage, what about the comment by a presidential candidate that some of the Mexicans illegally entering the U.S. are rapists? Since June 16, ABC has talked about Trumps comment and the fallout from it in eight stories on its evening newscast, while CBS discussed it in six reports. For its part, the NBC Nightly News has run a whopping 17 stories in the past 30 days on Trumps comment an average of about one every other day. Correspondents havent held back from openly criticizing Trump. NBCs Chuck Todd called the candidate a late-night joke, the proverbial skunk at the garden party and a political streaker all in one newscast (June 17). On June 25, ABCs World News Tonight reporter Tom Llamas used tweets as evidence of an anti-Trump backlash: Major Latino celebrities slammed Trump; Ricky Martin tweeting in Spanish, The Republican candidate has hate and ignorance in his heart. On July 6, the networks were still pounding away. NBC correspondent Peter Alexander called Trumps comment inflammatory, and said they were driving a wedge in a crowded Republican field desperate to win Latino votes. And on Mondays World News Tonight, ABC anchor David Muir twice asked newly-announced Scott Walker to respond to Trump: You could very well be on that debate stage with Trump. And, if he said on that stage what he said about Mexicans, what would you say to him? Its a fact that many were offended by what Donald Trump said a month ago, even as many others liked the idea of a candidate who would shake up the establishment status quo. But is an offensive remark four times as newsworthy as a potential crime? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
The amount of press alone being showered upon Trump is enough to question his legitimacy.
====================================================== THAT is what I've been told, from those that know.
He was best pals with the Clintoons, and now he's her fiercest rival? Will Lucy really not pull the football away this time?
Will Lucy really not pull the football away this time? ============================================ 'How to win friends, and influence people.'
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