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The people criticizing Trump for crassness, use even more crassness themselves

The people criticizing Trump for crassness, use even more crassness themselves

Former President Donald Trump is often criticized as crass, petty and vulgar. But those who criticize him the most are equally if not more crass, petty and vulgar, especially in the biased media

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Jan 24, 2024
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The people criticizing Trump for crassness, use even more crassness themselves
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Everyday, the biased mainstream news media quotes critics of former President Donald Trump in order to continue the pressure to suppress his popularity.

They cite his pettiness, his crass personal attacks and his bullying style of rhetoric repeatedly, rehashing incidents dating back to before the first presidency.

Trump certainly can’t seem to stop himself from attack people in a petty manner. I call it the “Rosie O’Donnell complex” in which he engaged in a vicious back and forth more than seven years ago that reflected a rivalry that went back even further and more than a decade before. Trump criticized O’Donnell and O’Donnell also criticized Trump in the same petty and personal manner. But the media tended to sympathize with O’Donnell, who is a champion of Gay Rights, a Liberal media priority.

As TV sitcom comedian and star Jerry Seinfeld would often jokingly retort, “Not that there is anything wrong with it.”

Well, there is something wrong with the way in which the mainstream news media pummels Trump — not that I always agree with him.

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