Trump’s war on the
media is
straight out of a
dystopian dictator’s handbook
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President Donald Trump was a distracting entertainment from the moment he launched his campaign in June of 2015 — until he wasn't.
His opening speech, in which he
called Mexican immigrants "rapists" and told the world he would be the best jobs president "God ever created," was looked at as the ravings of a man whose outsized ego was too big to be anything but hilarious.*
News outlets such as CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC carried his run-on sentences and gesticulations seemingly every time he got behind a podium
The Huffington Post for a time only wrote about Trump
in its entertainment section.*
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