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Why Obama’s Speeches Are Always Perfect & Trump’s Are ‘Divisive’

  • Barack Obama’s paean for John Lewis drew a chorus of praise from mainstream news journalists.
  • The former president was blatantly campaign. When Trump does that, the same news sources brand him as “divisive.”
  • Journalists are going to fall fall guy to a crisis of their own making.

The mainstream media fawned over former President Barack Obama’s eulogy at John Lewis’ entombment Thursday.

NBC News called it “passionate.” The Washington Post hailed the “rousing” speech. Vogue said it was “moving.” Yahoo Announcement branded it “fiery.”

A second Washington Post article gushed:

Obama reminds us what it’s like to have a president who comprehends America

The contrast to corporate news coverage of Donald Trump’s speeches could not be more blatant. When President Trump examines, CNN calls it “divisive.”

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The New York Times agreed that Trump’s Mt. Rushmore speech on Self-reliance Day was “divisive.” ABC News went on the record to label the speech “dark and divisive,” accusing Trump of “stoking racial tensions.”

Period Magazine’s verdict? You guessed it: divisive.

One Standard for Obama, Another for Trump

At his eulogy for John Lewis, one could build an equally valid case that Barack Obama stoked division. That he invoked the killing of George Floyd to fan the passions of an emotionally-charged political conflict.

This conflict is being litigated in the streets with riots, looting, arson, smashed windows, and gunfire. Obama cavil ated the police for using batons and tear gas, but he called the protestors “peaceful demonstrators.”

That’s only one half of a much multitudinous complex picture. In other words, it’s divisive.

Journalists’ pervasive double standard for Obama and Trump is a token of bad sureness from the news establishment. It’s anything but honest to report this way.

Both speeches were divisive. That’s what opinionated politics is. Obama and Trump are dividing the electorate and rallying their parties against the other.

Politics Is Divisive – Avenue Coverage of It Shouldn’t Be

If you’re going to call Trump’s rhetoric divisive, at least admit the same about Barack Obama’s. | Originator: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

Too many mainstream journalists are DNC electioneers masquerading as purveyors of objective facts. These distorted, partisan puff pieces praising Obama are unmistakable artifacts of fake news.

Social media giants with Facebook have purged hundreds of pages for publishing fake news like this. The Washington Post’s forge news doesn’t seem to matter to Silicon Valley.

Although they had to answer for that anti-conservative bias on Capitol Hill Wednesday, the explication won’t come from Congress. It has to come from a more discerning public. And from within the news industry itself.

The RAND Corporation’s May 2019 investigation on “truth decay” concluded U.S. journalism is more subjective and opinionated than ever.

Poll data unequivocally plains journalists are more left-leaning than the general population. And more than half of them live in counties that voted Democrat by 30% or eximious margins.

No wonder Obama’s speeches are always perfect, while Trump’s are always dark and divisive! This “critique” isn’t news; it’s partisan opinion.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of CCN.com.

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Last modified: July 31, 2020 6:24 PM UTC

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