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To: James Seagrove who wrote (993270)1/11/2017 2:09:30 PM
From: jlallen3 Recommendations

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The liberal California coastal enclaves ought to be sawed off and floated out to sea...



To: James Seagrove who wrote (993270)1/11/2017 2:20:34 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™5 Recommendations

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It will happen, all in due time... the coastal elite may never get it, so they'll probably just continue whining and moaning about any nonsense... I say fuk 'em, I don't waste any more time talking with them... they can get with the program or move to iran...

GZ



To: James Seagrove who wrote (993270)1/11/2017 3:42:46 PM
From: FJB15 Recommendations

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NEW YORK CITY, New York — At Trump Tower on Wednesday morning, President-elect Donald J. Trump lambasted the media—forcing a backfire of the industry’s planned efforts to trip him up just hours before his first press conference since last summer.

The press conference saw two new media organizations—Breitbart News and One America News Network—in the front row, both getting questions with the president-elect, and CNN and BuzzFeed being exposed as “fake news” operations. It was a stunning moment, an indictment of the media class on their own turf—the press conference—by a president-elect who has spent years on friendly terms with many in the news media before they turned on him during the course of the 2016 presidential election.

The moment was also a snapshot of what senior Trump aides tell Breitbart News is likely to be regular order in a Trump administration, where the president-elect is going to—when he takes office next week—shake up the normal course of business by stripping the dishonest characters in media of their power and rewarding hardworking new media outlets for telling the truth. A rocky road for some, the new direction Trump plans to take was on display as he called for reporters and those in the media profession to be “honest” when they report on his administration moving forward and to prove they have a “moral compass.” ...

breitbart.com



To: James Seagrove who wrote (993270)1/11/2017 6:20:19 PM
From: FJB2 Recommendations

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Zuckerberg grapples with FACEBOOK hate...

Mark Zuckerberg will be grappling with a growing problem in 2017: Facebook hate.

The social-networking giant has landed on a list of “America’s Most Hated Companies,” with users hacked off over its handling of everything from fake news to privacy concerns.

“Facebook has been a boon for shareholders, financial news blog 24/7 Wall St. noted as it published its ignominious list. “However, not everyone is pleased with the social media platform.” ...