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In a statement, MSNBC: “It’s a sad day for America when the president spends his time bullying, lying and spewing petty personal attacks"

They were referring to his latest rant against Morning Joe program that continuously tells it like it is as far as the President is concerned.  They say he is unbalanced and mentally unsound.  He doesn't like that. You know they are not LOYAL.

President Trump faced a swift and bipartisan backlash on Thursday after he assailed the television host Mika Brzezinski in unusually personal and crude terms, the latest of a string of escalating attacks by the president on the national news media.

Shortly before 9 a.m., as Ms. Brzezinski’s MSNBC show “Morning Joe” was ending, Mr. Trump used Twitter to taunt Ms. Brzezinski and her co-host, Joe Scarborough, referring to them as “low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe” and describing a meeting with Ms. Brzezinski in which, he said, “she was bleeding badly from a face-lift.”

Mr. Trump is famed for his online provocations, but the coarseness of his remark about Ms. Brzezinski — coming from a president who has faced criticism for his attitudes toward women — drew immediate denunciations in the political world, including from prominent members of his own party.

“Obviously, I don’t see that as an appropriate comment,” the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, told reporters on Capitol Hill. Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican whose vote is considered critical to the success of Mr. Trump’s health care plan, wrote on Twitter, “This has to stop.” She said, “We don’t have to get along, but we must show respect and civility.”
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Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, also a Republican, wrote on Twitter, “Mr. President, your tweet was beneath the office and represents what is wrong with American politics, not the greatness of America.”

The president has fumed for weeks about his coverage on “Morning Joe,” where Mr. Scarborough and Ms. Brzezinski have been increasingly blistering in their commentary about the Trump administration. They have openly questioned Mr. Trump’s mental state, comments that particularly upset the president, according to a senior administration official.

Mr. Trump has used the “psycho” moniker in private to describe Mr. Scarborough, and he views the “Morning Joe” criticism as a personal betrayal, the official said. Until recently, the president and the co-hosts had a relatively friendly relationship. Mr. Scarborough and Ms. Brzezinski visited Mr. Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, this past New Year’s.
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On Thursday, Ms. Brzezinski responded to the president’s comments by posting a photograph on Twitter of a box of Cheerios with the words, “Made For Little Hands.” The tweet referred to a longstanding insult against Mr. Trump referring to the size of his hands. In a statement, MSNBC said, “It’s a sad day for America when the president spends his time bullying, lying and spewing petty personal attacks instead of doing his job.”

Mr. Trump’s deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, defended Mr. Trump’s tweets in an interview on Fox News.

“I don’t think that the president has ever been someone who gets attacked and doesn’t push back,” she told the Fox anchor Bill Hemmer. “This is a president who fights fire with fire and certainly will not be allowed to be bullied by liberal media, and the liberal elites within the media.”

“But is that necessary?” Mr. Hemmer asked, referring to the graphic nature of Mr. Trump’s remark about Ms. Brzezinski.

“I think what’s necessary is to push back against unnecessary attacks on the president,” Ms. Sanders replied.

Mr. Trump also received a boost from one of his stalwart defenders, Sean Hannity of Fox News, who suggested that the president’s remarks about Mr. Scarborough were justified. “Maybe liberal Joe should stop calling the @POTUS a schmuck, a liar, a thug and mentally unhinged,” Mr. Hannity wrote on Twitter.

Mr. Trump has launched broadsides this week against several of the country’s major television networks and newspapers, accusing the news media of creating “fake news” and of unfairly fixating on his campaign’s links to Russian officials. At a televised White House briefing, Ms. Sanders castigated CNN and said that Americans “deserve something better” from the country’s media.

A retraction by CNN of a report about one of Mr. Trump’s associates — followed by the resignations of three CNN journalists who worked on the story — has buoyed Mr. Trump and his team. The president has seized on the CNN report as evidence that the establishment news media is biased against him, and he has expanded his criticisms to encompass other news organizations including The New York Times and The Washington Post.

Mr. Trump’s comment about Ms. Brzezinski echoed a contentious remark that he made about another female television anchor, Megyn Kelly, during last year’s presidential campaign. “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever,” Mr. Trump said, a remark that was widely seen as a reference to menstruation and drew rebukes from women’s groups.

Posted - June 29, 2017

Responses


  • 7126
    And once again, he'll get away with it. Because politicians learn how spin and make nice. They never really needed balls before Trump's arrival and now that they do, they don't know where to find them. 
      June 29, 2017 5:45 PM MDT
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  • 22891
    i dont watch trump , i hear enough without watching him
      June 29, 2017 5:50 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    I sort have tried to just watch and listen to the climate since January.

    I understand people voting for the person they think is closest to the issues they hold, regardless of the candidate who supposedly holds those same positions. And if a person acknowledges that the candidate is indeed strange but that same candidate still resides closest to the issues the person believes in --  I get that.

    But I also believe there comes a point when one needs to behave in a way worthy of the office he/she holds. I've come to the point that I believe President Trump is behaving incredibly un-presidential. The Tweets alone I find undignified.
    And some will possibly say, "That's why I like him! HE's not the same-old-same-old! He tells it like it is!"
    I've too often found people like that in my life -- they hide behind the "I-tell-it-like-it-is" phrase and just use it as an excuse to be rude and cruel and hurtful.

    Perhaps my Point of No Return was long ago when the President-as-candidate (was he candidate at the time? I'm unsure) ridiculing the journalist with special needs. Yes, yes, I've heard all the spins on the story and his rationalizations - - but the video and audio are simply too obvious to me as to what he was doing. Sort of bullying and ridiculing and making petty personal attacks. 

    Yet, it's all good for many people, I know -- he tells it like it is.  Or, is that, the way HE thinks it is?

    And this is all just my opinion. This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at June 30, 2017 10:49 AM MDT
      June 29, 2017 6:22 PM MDT
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  • 46117

    That was very PC, Welb. 

    Let me give you Sharonna's take.  This man is vile. He is unconscionable and he is leading the country down the tubes. 

    Thanks for your input.  It was very well put. 

      June 29, 2017 6:29 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    You're welcome, Shar to the Rona! I can't argue with anything you've said there in your reply to me.
    :)
    I've been trying to give this guy a chance but it daily becomes more and more difficult, I admit, for sure. Very difficult!

    Thanks, Shar to the Rona!
    :)

    (Can you tell I live in a VERY-VERY-VERY-pro-Trump area? I hear only their version of everything. I struggle on to have my own take on it all - - which, more and more, is much closer to your take.
    Politics is a difficult topic for me to talk about in general. And to make sense in speaking "politics" is even more difficult for me at times! Ha! Maybe that's why my specifically-chosen words in my answer, are, indeed, PC! Ha! Thanks again!) This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at June 30, 2017 6:53 AM MDT
      June 29, 2017 6:39 PM MDT
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  • 16792
    There are two possible solutions:
    1. Impeachment. I honestly don't know why proceedings haven't commenced already - receipt of emoluments is unconstitutional. Slam dunk.
    2. Section 4 him. Under the 25th Amendment, the President can be removed from office by reason of being incapable of performing the duties of his office.

    The Republicans lose nothing by dumping the Drumpf. They still have a clear majority in both Houses, and Pence is just as much a Republican as Trump. He's far more statesmanlike, less boorish, nowhere near as insecure or narcissistic, and doesn't have an itchy Twitter finger. He's an idiot, but America can handle that - it survived 8 years of Dubya.
      June 29, 2017 9:20 PM MDT
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  • 1233
    Trump only attacks people who are in the political arena. It's all in the game. 

    If the left would prefer a more gentile game, they can start by not making personal attacks on Trump. Though expecting them to see the depth of their hypocrisy is no doubt too much to hope for.
      June 30, 2017 4:37 PM MDT
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