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The misinterpretation of Trump

It took all of five seconds for the media to accuse President Trump of plagiarizing Bane's speech from Dark Knight rises. That's right, major media was all a twitter that Trump used a similar phrase to Bane's, one phrase out of 1100 words. The contentious phrase was giving power back to the people, but instead of accusing Trump of trying to emulate Jeffersonian democracy, they went with Bane, and no one is surprised... at all. Get used to it, this what the next 4-8 years will look like, the MSM combing every Trump utterance  for any misstep, misspoken word, or just outright criticism. What they don't realize is people are sick of it, despite the obvious backlash of media coverage for the 2016 Presidential election, and the confessed bias of major media outlets, they haven't learned, outside of their bubble it's going to fly, and thus they continue to hasten their own demise. Pinning their last hope of salvation on a government regulation branding everyth

Obama: the radical unleashed

Charles Krauthammer: Obama’s last acts reveal him as the hard-left activist he’s always been Charles Krauthammer  |  January 21, 2017  | Last Updated:  Jan 21 7:00 AM ET More from Charles Krauthammer JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images Former President Obama waves from the helicopter he departs the US Capitol after inauguration ceremonies in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2017.   Twitter   Google+   Reddit   Email   Typo?   More Barack Obama did not go out quietly. His unquiet final acts were, in part, overshadowed by a successor who refused to come in quietly and, in part, by Obama’s own endless, sentimental farewell tour. But there was nothing nostalgic or sentimental about Obama’s last acts. Two of them were simply shocking. Perhaps we should have known. At the 2015 White House correspondents’ dinner,  he joked  about whether he had a bucket list: “Well, I have something that rhymes with bucket list.” Turns out, he wasn’t kidding.  Commuting the sentence  of