Trump's First Week in Office. A poll.

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ThickStemz

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Link to the article where MSNBC actually praises trump? I found a couple.
Walker praises trump:
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc-news/watch/walker-praises-trump-s-top-notch-cabinet-864510019711

Putin praises trump:
http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/putin-praises-donald-trump-588000323763

Them reporting about a dictator and a moron praising trump is not them praising trump, it's them reporting news. Do you see the difference?
The entire election, and what I can remember of when GWB was still in office, they never had anything good to say about a Republican candidate or President. No one on their shows that I saw ever said anything positive that I recall. So it is very rare that a MSNBC has anyone on their network who has said anything positive about Trump.
 

visajoe1

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Can anyone tell me WHY the "best side" (the left according...to the left) lost over 1000 elected seats during Obama's Presidency? That set a record actually, for most seats lost. Is that what popular policies looks like? There is no arguing Obama was not personally popular; he was VERY popular. I mean, he went on Ellen and danced, so he has to be best ever, right?
 

visajoe1

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The entire election, and what I can remember of when GWB was still in office, they never had anything good to say about a Republican candidate or President. No one on their shows that I saw ever said anything positive that I recall. So it is very rare that a MSNBC has anyone on their network who has said anything positive about Trump.

GW Bush had higher approval ratings than Obama. Thats gotta make some folks wanna shrivel up.

 

HAF2

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The Koch brothers caused 1000+ Republicans to win state/local races? How does that work? Soros send boatloads of cash to his circle too, but that didnt do much.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/27/us/politics/kochs-plan-to-spend-900-million-on-2016-campaign.html?_r=0

"Now the Kochs’ network will embark on its largest drive ever to influence legislation and campaigns across the country, leveraging Republican control of Congress and the party’s dominance of state capitols to push for deregulation, tax cuts and smaller government. In 2012, the Kochs’ network spent just under $400 million, an astonishing sum at the time. The $889 million spending goal for 2016 would put it on track to spend nearly as much as the campaigns of each party’s presidential nominee.”
 
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