Trump defends Twitter use after attacking media


Donald Trump looks on during the “Celebrate Freedom” concert at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington yesterday. – AFP pic, July 2, 2017.

US President Donald Trump defended his aggressive use of Twitter yesterday just hours after firing off his latest volley in his escalating feud with US media.

Following an early morning Twitter tirade at CNN, NBC and a morning show host he taunted as “dumb as a rock,” the president then went on the defensive, touting his electoral accomplishments as justification for his increasingly hostile rhetoric.

“The FAKE & FRAUDULENT NEWS MEDIA is working hard to convince Republicans and others I should not use social media – but remember, I won the 2016 election with interviews, speeches and social media,” Trump said on Twitter.

“I had to beat #FakeNews, and did. We will continue to WIN!” he posted, before ending the day at a rally in Washington that included a similar anti-media barrage.

In recent days, the US leader has railed against major news organizations as “fake news,” and launched a crude personal attack on Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, who headline the “Morning Joe” program on the left-leaning MSNBC cable network.

“Crazy Joe Scarborough and dumb as a rock Mika are not bad people, but their low rated show is dominated by their NBC bosses. Too bad!” he wrote yesterday, seemingly trying to get in the final word in his clash with the journalists.

Apparently stung by critical coverage on the show, Trump on Thursday had tweeted: “I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don’t watch anymore). 

“Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe came to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year’s Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!”

The comments sparked a major backlash, as well as condemnation from within Trump’s own Republican Party.

The TV hosts responded on Friday with an opinion piece in The Washington Post titled “Donald Trump is not well,” questioning his “unmoored behavior” and fitness to serve.

Trump also targeted CNN, a frequent punching bag for the president.

“I am extremely pleased to see that @CNN has finally been exposed as #FakeNews and garbage journalism. It’s about time!” he tweeted, referring to an article that the cable news channel retracted, that claimed Congress was investigating links between Trump’s administration and a Russian investment fund.

Three CNN journalists resigned over the article, which was posted on the network’s website on June 22 before being yanked the next day.

“I am thinking about changing the name #FakeNews CNN to #FraudNewsCNN!” Trump posted.

He also suggested in a tweet that veteran ex-Fox journalist Greta Van Susteren, who left MSNBC this week, “was let go by her out of control bosses at @NBC & @Comcast because she refused to go along w/ ‘Trump hate!’”

Trump’s deputy spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Trump’s attacks on Brzezinski, Scarborough and other media were part of his natural instinct to “fight fire with fire.”

Yesterday, those instincts seemed to be on display. 

“My use of social media is not Presidential – it’s MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL,” Trump posted on Twitter, before adding his classic tagline “Make America Great Again!”

Capping his day of derision, Trump lambasted the press at a Fourth of July “Freedom Rally” in Washington, stating that “the fake media tried to stop us from going to the White House, but I’m president and they’re not.”

“The dishonest media will never keep us from accomplishing our objectives on behalf of our great American people,” he added.

“The fact is, the press has destroyed themselves because they went too far.” – AFP, July 2, 2017.


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  • i think that if journalists are people who keep the public informed , because they think an informed public in a democracy will make a good decision for all parties concerned, then i think that journalism is a sacred profession, one the democratic institution should protect for the sake of its own survival and wellbeing.

    i have watched snl, the late shows especially the stephen colbert one, morning joe, anderson cooper, don lemon etc etc ..... rather than say that these media personnels are in the job to keep the public informed, it is perhaps better to say that these media personnnels are in the job of influencing the public ... the fact that their platform, which is their network, has a global reach makes them some of the strongest influencers of public on earth ...

    I think all many media personnels are using their platform to influence the public to cut short president trump's term as a president... some of them seem to be hoping that he is removed from office via the means of impeachment, or at least, make sure he cant run for a second term ....

    I think these people should be free to influence the public, but i don't that these people should be afforded the same protection as one would a journalist. After all, they are not performing the role of a jornalist, which is to inform the public - they are performing the role of a marketeers , which is to sway the public to see things the way they want the public to see things.

    If these people have a problem with donald trump, it is their personal problem with donald trump, it is not something that the public or any other democratic institution should get involved in.

    These personnels are using their advantage to attack trump, and trump will probably using his advantage to attack them, and to this, i think all the public and the democratic institution is supposed to do, is say may the best man win, and all is fair in love and war, and let the fight go on, until both sides finds terms for peace, or destroy each other.

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