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I could support those positions. But they *should* be self-evident to anyone with a functioning brain.
This is actually the problem "Anyone who doesn't think what I think obviously doesn't have a functioning brain." This is A) well poisoning fallacy and B) either a sign of intellectual laziness or intellectual deficiency. If you can't understand how anyone with a "functioning brain" could think something different than what you think, the problem is with you. Almost everyone holds unreasonable positions on something; this doesn't mean they are unreasonable on everything or there is something wrong with them.
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From the day 1 lie about the inauguration crowd size to the latest nonsense about Hitler... he is so far out of his depth its just sad
Kind of like you being out of your depth trying to pass your bomb-damage assessment off as something accurate?
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And as far as the press corps trying to "trip him up"... that's kind of part and parcel of the job. Just like a grocery store checker drags groceries across a laser, a blackjack dealer shuffles cards and deals them, or a plumber snakes a toilet.... If you can't do a core function of your job without snaking the groceries, or handing out turds to your players... You probably shouldn't be doing that job.
No, it's actually not, because it isn't the job of the press corps to actively try to make it more difficult. Asking pressing questions on the facts is part of their job. However, the current press corps there is into the practice of simply rejecting the answers out of hand because Trump. Reporters actively do this on a daily basis; they sit there and start shaking their heads or something right in the middle of an answer
because it isn't the answer they want.This is not a menial repetitive task like scanning groceries, and the analogy is not appropriate.
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Course, it doesn't help when you've "declared war" on the press and have done everything you can to promote an adversarial relationship with them its kind of your own fault.
This is entirely, 100%, the fault of the press. The press went from "lol Trump" and doing things like giving him more coverage - even of his empty podium - than all other candidates combined in 2015 - to panic and outright hostility when it became clear he was going to get the nomination.
The press has tried to excuse itself with pompous statements about their imaginary responsibility to oppose Trump, but it isn't their responsibility. It's the people's job to decide whether that's necessary. The job of the press is to report, not to tell people what to think.
Trust in the press is absolutely in the toilet because they've been lying and pushing agendas for years. Spicer absolutely should be stomping all over them until they make a concerted effort to treat Trump like every other President. That is the only acceptable standard for their behavior, that's their responsibility to the public. It is not the job of the administration to cater to them, especially not after their fawning over his predecessor.