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PCIntern

(28,068 posts)
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 04:58 PM 16 hrs ago

I am good and goddamned sick and tired of reading or hearing the following clause:

“Today, President Trump said…”

Since what he says or doesn’t say is either a bald-faced lie or fronto-temporal-influenced gabble -degook, what the actual fuck does it really matter at all whatsoever what he said?

It reminds me of the time just prior to the Gulf War when all the news outlets would “report”: “Today, Saddam Hussein said…”

Yes, I am well aware that reportage must needs include the quotation, but isn’t it “something” that our press does not add the proviso “let it be stated for the record that this President has told tens of thousands of lies and gross exaggerations, so it might be prudent to take today’s statement with the proverbial grain of salt until it can be verified.” Or better, “ Our staff has thoroughly researched the validity of this statement and found it to be, as many of his pronouncements are, false in many (all) respects.”

But no. Even though this sociopathic ephedrophile has never knowingly told the truth in his lifetime, it is reported as a fact upon initial presentation, and since we have a torrent/firehose of lies, no amount of evidence to the contrary can possibly make up for the initial statement/lie/untruth/prevarication/bullshit. I had a member of my former family of acquisition who considered himself very bright and informed who bought into this nonsense and was exasperated by sane individuals’ contradictions. Very stupid and frustrating. And moronic. And worthy of gnashing of teeth.

But my favorite thing on the news shows is when they’re interviewing a Democrat and ask him or her “Well, the President said such and such.” and the Democrat responds to the lie with the Truth, the interviewer then says dismissively , “Well, we are going to have to leave it there.” And so without discussion, the topic and victory go to the President/Liar. Now when a Republican is interviewed and asked about a Democrat, he or she is given full rein to blather on and on and ascribe not only the “evil motive” to this Democrat, but every ill in the USAand around the world is the fault of the Dem and of course, the Party at-large. Fuck these assholes.

Rant complete.

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I am good and goddamned sick and tired of reading or hearing the following clause: (Original Post) PCIntern 16 hrs ago OP
Kick and recommend. Reporters are stenographers if bronxiteforever 16 hrs ago #1
So much is just regurgitated garbage. Used to be humans doing the vomiting but now it's just the bots. erronis 15 hrs ago #13
I'm sick of seeing and hearing him literally every day Skittles 16 hrs ago #2
During the campaign of 2024, The Washington Post... CBHagman 15 hrs ago #11
Obama and Biden Cirsium 16 hrs ago #3
The absolute worst popsdenver 14 hrs ago #25
Same here. 2naSalit 16 hrs ago #4
Or at least, "The president released yet another nonsensical rant on the topic, claiming..." tanyev 16 hrs ago #5
That works. yellow dahlia 15 hrs ago #10
That's why I think Democrats should boycott the State of the Union and present their own TRUTHFUL Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #6
Hear! Hear! yellow dahlia 15 hrs ago #9
There will likely be a "State of the Union Response" after Trump gets his in. calimary 14 hrs ago #18
But I'm talking about a different point. Our leaders should not give him an audience. Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #19
Either boycott the SotU speech, or: Martin Eden 4 hrs ago #33
I think that gives him too much attention and legitimacy. Just don't waste their time attending at all. Scrivener7 31 min ago #34
Thank you for posting this. CBHagman 15 hrs ago #7
Good rant. yellow dahlia 15 hrs ago #8
Lawrence O'Donnell always uses "Donald Trump" and never says "President." 3catwoman3 12 hrs ago #30
Yep. yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #31
Me too Rebl2 15 hrs ago #12
My "google news" page shows 4 or 5 separate sections with trump pontifications. erronis 15 hrs ago #14
For accuracy's sake, every new story featuring anything TSF says should begin... Trueblue Texan 15 hrs ago #15
Righteous Rant... spanone 15 hrs ago #16
You are absolutely correct. Buddyzbuddy 14 hrs ago #17
Yeah. GoodRaisin 14 hrs ago #20
Yes! Roy Rolling 14 hrs ago #21
Exactly so! Whatever Democrat disagrees with Chump gets dismissed immediately FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #22
WHO is President??? tazcat 14 hrs ago #23
This is probably the best post I have read on this forum. nm mikewv 14 hrs ago #24
Thank you for telling the truth about the complicit media Keepthesoulalive 13 hrs ago #26
The day is coming when "President Trump" Croney 13 hrs ago #27
I hate hearing the word "unprecedented" vapor2 12 hrs ago #28
We don't have Trump Derangement Syndrome, we have... 3catwoman3 12 hrs ago #29
"Let's remember that Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility" Martin Eden 4 hrs ago #32
"So let it be written, so let it be done" dalton99a 29 min ago #35

bronxiteforever

(11,189 posts)
1. Kick and recommend. Reporters are stenographers if
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 05:05 PM
16 hrs ago

they are even human these days. I wholly support this rant.

erronis

(23,007 posts)
13. So much is just regurgitated garbage. Used to be humans doing the vomiting but now it's just the bots.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:22 PM
15 hrs ago

Skittles

(170,109 posts)
2. I'm sick of seeing and hearing him literally every day
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 05:17 PM
16 hrs ago

and yes, the "mainstream press" is ridiculously slanted - Dems, like women and POC, have always had to be twice as good to be considered half as good - but now repukes have become FASCIST and they're STILL being treated deferentially

CBHagman

(17,452 posts)
11. During the campaign of 2024, The Washington Post...
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:13 PM
15 hrs ago

...gave outsized coverage to Trump, and much of that was sanewashing (for example, characterizing a brief mention of child care as a sign that Trump was debuting a new plan).

popsdenver

(1,835 posts)
25. The absolute worst
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 07:52 PM
14 hrs ago

was when the Network TV's all gave him one entire hour in Prime time, to give us updates on Covid, every single night.
Do you remember that?
He would spend the first five minutes telling us he was right, and that Covid wasn't that big a deal, and then spend the rest of the hour talking about how great he was, or how shitty the dems were. And it seems that went on for months!
And of course since all the mainstream media, including the Network TV channels were Republican Owned/Operated they never cut him off...........

tanyev

(48,833 posts)
5. Or at least, "The president released yet another nonsensical rant on the topic, claiming..."
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 05:39 PM
16 hrs ago

Scrivener7

(58,781 posts)
6. That's why I think Democrats should boycott the State of the Union and present their own TRUTHFUL
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 05:57 PM
15 hrs ago

State of the Union address elsewhere.

Nothing he will say will have any relation to reality, so what is the point of going to it? I'd like to know what is actually going on.

calimary

(89,254 posts)
18. There will likely be a "State of the Union Response" after Trump gets his in.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 07:16 PM
14 hrs ago

That “we gotta give equal time” obsession should rule here. Frankly, ANYTHING by Trump NEEDS a good follow-up fact-checking session.

Martin Eden

(15,422 posts)
33. Either boycott the SotU speech, or:
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 05:45 AM
4 hrs ago

When he enters and everyone stands, EVERY DEMOCRAT will stand silently (no applause!) with their back to the aisle as he passes by.

When he reaches the podium, they walk out.

Scrivener7

(58,781 posts)
34. I think that gives him too much attention and legitimacy. Just don't waste their time attending at all.
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 09:20 AM
31 min ago

It's the difference between an outraged protest and a dismissal with a "Pfffft. We have more important things to do."

CBHagman

(17,452 posts)
7. Thank you for posting this.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:11 PM
15 hrs ago

Even though there are still fact-checkers and even though the media years back established that Trump has told tens of thousands of lies since he came down that escalator, U.S. media outlets still tend to amplify Trump's words before fact-checking them. They can spend half an article on what Trump claims before getting to crucial details about the legality or facts of anything he is holding forth about. A decade and thousands of deaths into this awful business, many in the media still haven't learned.

yellow dahlia

(5,116 posts)
8. Good rant.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:12 PM
15 hrs ago

I have the same complaint. They refer to what he says and does as if it is "business as usual".

I don't even think they should elevate him by calling him President. There is nothing legitimate about him. He is not functioning a president. He is functioning as an authoritarian. This is not an administration, it is a take over.

Rebl2

(17,508 posts)
12. Me too
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:17 PM
15 hrs ago

I don’t care what he said today, tomorrow or never. Now if he says I don’t dying in three months, I would be interested in that.

erronis

(23,007 posts)
14. My "google news" page shows 4 or 5 separate sections with trump pontifications.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:25 PM
15 hrs ago

Their AI algorithms seem to be programmed to emphasize the regime's pronouncements.

I know, I hate google as much as many...

Trueblue Texan

(4,249 posts)
15. For accuracy's sake, every new story featuring anything TSF says should begin...
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 06:26 PM
15 hrs ago

...with, "Today the President offered a new distraction from the Epstein scandal..."

FakeNoose

(40,596 posts)
22. Exactly so! Whatever Democrat disagrees with Chump gets dismissed immediately
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 07:42 PM
14 hrs ago

This is how the US news media bows and kisses his ring.
They've been doing it for TEN *F*-ING YEARS!

We are all on the same page - it's the news media that are making us crazy.
They are cowards and Chump takes advantage of every demonstration of cowardice.

But if they stand up to him ... he backs off because knows he can't defend his own lies.

Keepthesoulalive

(2,171 posts)
26. Thank you for telling the truth about the complicit media
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 08:05 PM
13 hrs ago

So many people refused to believe the truth tellers are in bed with the liar.

Croney

(4,994 posts)
27. The day is coming when "President Trump"
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 08:28 PM
13 hrs ago

will be preceded by "the late." Then all references will dwindle and sink into the bowels of history. I'm not dying before that happens.

Martin Eden

(15,422 posts)
32. "Let's remember that Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility"
Mon Feb 2, 2026, 05:39 AM
4 hrs ago

During the Liar-in-Chief's first term, that's what I wanted Democrats to say EVERY TIME a reporter asked them to respond to something Trump said.

Let's remember that Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility.

Say this verbatim, EVERY TIME:
Let's remember that Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility.

Keep saying this, until it becomes a news story unto itself:
Let's remember that Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility.

Keep saying it so the public, and especially reporters in print and television can't ignore it and start fact checking EVERYTHING HE SAYS, which would verify the fact that:
Donald Trump is a pathological liar with zero credibility.

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