Trump cited a nonexistent incident in Sweden during his rally on Saturday

See sure, there is a problem with fake news, the problem is that he accuses only the ones who are talking against him, CNN is FAKE NEWS while fox news apparently are great.

Alright. I am legitimately curious. I trust Fox News significantly more than I do CNN or MSNBC. According to the ratings so do the majority of Americans.

Can you show me one instance of Fox News pandering false information within the last 90 days? They were the only network to maintain any sense of neutrality during the campaign and the only network so far providing somewhat neutral coverage. I'm not saying they're perfect but I don't believe there is a comparison between Fox News and the outright rebellious attitudes of CNN, ABC, and MSNBC.

Judges who say talk against his laws are suddenly "So called" judges instead of accepting that they are doing their job.

The 9th Circuit is the most Liberal court in the United States. They cover 20% of the population (hopefully that will change soon through legislation for a new circuit court). Their reputation is horrible and are overturned what... 80% of the time?

His speeches are inflammatory and angry, no matter how much you agree with them they are helping to push a large amount of the american people away from him.

Well if blunt discussion of the issues are inflammatory and make people angry then that's a good thing. It means we start discussing the issues like we are starting to do now. We've been politically correct about the bullshit for long enough. Conservative. Progressive. Urban. Rural. Religious. Atheist. Globalist. Nationalist. Our society has hit an irresistible force paradox.

Sure he was elected because he made those promises but that also exactly the reason he lost the popular vote if he want to unite the people he will to take a softer stance and not power all his promises through.

I covered this in another reply so I'm just going to save myself a little time and reply exactly how I did earlier.

The majority of that popular vote lead came from the West Coast, specifically California, during the lowest voter turnout in 20 years. Barely half of our population nationally turned out to vote. Near 80% of Californian's voted this election. If the national trend had continued and had we reached a national 60% turnout or better that popular vote lead the Left is so proud of would've vanished into thin air and she would've lost that as well.

As far as his positions he'll end up taking a softer stance. He pushes far, talks big, reacts to push-back, and then gets exactly what he wants (which was more moderate to begin with). You'll see that over the next 4 (probably 8) years.

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