الخميس، 23 فبراير 2017

Donald Trump's popularity is 'sinking like a rock'

Stephen Colbert went all in on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Wednesday. The host also called out Trump's new "phone buddy" for repeatedly "telling it like it isn't" — such as his repeated insistence that the Sandy Hook massacre was staged. "Just imagine info, then imagine someone at war with it," he said. After describing President Donald Trump as a "hot head" and a "powder-keg," the "Late Show" host stressed the importance of the commander in chief receiving counsel from people who are "even-keeled.""Unfortunately, he's talking to some jerk named Alex Jones," said Colbert, who lamented the conservative radio host's reported new role "as occasional information source and validator for Trump, with whom he sometimes speaks on the phone."Colbert told viewers the name of Jones' website, InfoWars, is easy to remember.


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Report: Donald Trump's Handlers Planted Friendly News Stories to Try and Prevent His Twitter Meltdowns

This is smarmy and dishonest and undermines what little journalistic integrity those propagandist media outlets might still have, but they weren't lies. President Trump doesn't care about who is praising him, or how many people are praising him. And when no such praise was to be found, staff would turn to friendly outlets to drum some up—and make sure it made its way to Trump's desk. The staff had one advantage as they aimed to manage candidate Trump's media diet: He rarely reads anything online, instead preferring print newspapers—especially his go-to, The New York Times—and reading material his staff brought to his desk. Read that again slowly: Donald Trump's team tried to mitigate his tantrums by spoon-feeding him compliments, carefully curating his sources, and maintaining a roster of friendly writers who they could count on to stroke his tremendous ego at a moment's notice.

Report: Donald Trump's Handlers Planted Friendly News Stories to Try and Prevent His Twitter Meltdowns

Donald Trump's popularity is 'sinking like a rock'
"President Donald Trump's popularity is sinking like a rock," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac poll. TRENTON -- Opinions of President Donald Trump have dropped during his first month in office, according to a poll of U.S. voters. By 58 percent to 36 percent, voters said Trump was doing more to divide the country than to unify it. The poll of 1,323 voters was conducted Feb. 16-21 with nationwide with a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points. The Quinnipiac University survey said 55 percent disapproved of his performance in office, while just 38 percent approved.


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