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Trump Weird News - Trump Plays Pools Badly !!!

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https://www.wsj.com/politics/trump-jeffrey-epstein-birthday-letter-we-have-certain-things-in-common-f918d796?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=ASWzDAhUY_FA4HrzNA9wnvfdzDaPfLs4XciLnYYJTULov6wCKt617ItqmnVg7KiQMyw%3D&gaa_ts=68800403&gaa_sig=DvKd59I_ekxXne2Jfy8Bl8nwoj0YvVuQvsU4k_3Es34FS5yka_ETnoBtLsvXF4Ne7E9AfFeY4arHU8yxpjovOQ%3D%3D
The move reverses the long established precedent of journalists determining who participates in the press pool.
This is bad folks.
The Trump-appointed judge declined to grant emergency relief to the wire service — but suggested it has a strong case.
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Biden forces coffee on female reporter during a pandemic.
When President Donald Trump visits his part-time Palm Beach home, the press pool inevitably ends up at one place: the library.
I didn’t write this. I don’t have a source but the information is invaluable.
This is an interpretation. But it seems to me like a good one.
“”“ If you are puzzled by the bizarre "press conference” put on by the White House press secretary this evening (angrily claiming that Trump’s inauguration had the largest audience in history, accusing them of faking photos and lying about attendance), let me help explain it. This spectacle served three purposes:
1. Establishing a norm with the press: they will be told things that are obviously wrong and they will have no opportunity to ask questions. That way, they will be grateful if they get anything more at any press conference. This is the PR equivalent of “negging,” the odious pick-up practice of a particular kind of horrible person (e.g., Donald Trump).
2. Increasing the separation between Trump’s base (1/3 of the population) from everybody else (the remaining 2/3). By being told something that is obviously wrong—that there is no evidence for and all evidence against, that anybody with eyes can see is wrong—they are forced to pick whether they are going to believe Trump or their lying eyes. The gamble here—likely to pay off—is that they will believe Trump. This means that they will regard media outlets that report the truth as “fake news” (because otherwise they’d be forced to confront their cognitive dissonance.)
3. Creating a sense of uncertainty about whether facts are knowable, among a certain chunk of the population (which is a taking a page from the Kremlin, for whom this is their preferred disinformation tactic). A third of the population will say “clearly the White House is lying,” a third will say “if Trump says it, it must be true,” and the remaining third will say “gosh, I guess this is unknowable.” The idea isn’t to convince these people of untrue things, it’s to fatigue them, so that they will stay out of the political process entirely, regarding the truth as just too difficult to determine.
This is laying important groundwork for the months ahead. If Trump’s White House is willing to lie about something as obviously, unquestionably fake as this, just imagine what else they’ll lie about. In particular, things that the public cannot possibly verify the truth of. It’s gonna get real bad.