Brent Bozell and Tim Graham of the Media Research Center discuss their new book, “Unmasked: Big Media’s War Against Trump.” https://amzn.to/2JdFN6B

It is no secret that some of America’s most notable media personalities dislike President Donald Trump. Bozell and Graham have the research to prove it and break down why it’s so bad. They also reveal who tops the list and how the American people can find other sources of trustworthy news.

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And finally a follow-up good news story about Janine Stange, also known as “National Anthem Girl.”

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  1. FredGoodhue Coolidge
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    This reminds me of something I was told by a man who knows Trump – Most politicians are charming in public and jerks in private.  Trump is the opposite.

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  2. Taras Coolidge
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    FredGoodhue (View Comment):

    This reminds me of something I was told by a man who knows Trump – Most politicians are charming in public and jerks in private. Trump is the opposite.

    Actually some are jerks in both places, but are protected by the media; e.g., JFK.  

    John McCain and Jesse Jackson are more recent examples:  abusive comments about Evangelicals in the former case, and references to New York City as “Hymietown” in the latter were covered up by the “boys on the bus”, until in each case a newcomer unfamiliar with the unwritten rules accidentally reported the truth.

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