Republicans: He's a man of his word.
Also Republicans: I wouldn't take anything he says too seriously.
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Republicans: He's a man of his word.
Also Republicans: I wouldn't take anything he says too seriously.
The Leopard won't eat MY face!
Broadcast television executives I guess.
It's probably the only thing that will turn mainstream media away from him and maybe stop the sanewashing
Hopefully. But then again he also mocked them all the time and shut down press conferences all together, and they still hung on his every word.
They care more about money more than honor or reputation.
Tough to sell those sweet sweet citizens united ads without a broadcast license though right?
"This is Extremely Dangerous to Our Democracy"
And will the bothsiderist "liberal media" finally realize - too late - what they have done? Doubt it. They'll just give him more reacharounds, even if he doesn't get into power.