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Sunday, July 21, 2019



The moment a mainstream media journalist took a second to say something kind to President Donald Trump for a change — versus incessantly trying to smear him — the rest of her peers in the demonstrably partisan, left-wing media pounced on her like a lion.

“No matter what your politics are, I have to say that I appreciate the access ⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩ gives us on a regular basis and the ability to ask any question,” ABC News correspondent Kyra Phillips graciously tweeted early Friday evening.

No matter what your politics are, I have to say that I appreciate the access ⁦@realDonaldTrump⁩ gives us on a regular basis and the ability to ask any question. ⁦@PressSec⁩ ⁦@johnrobertsFox
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It was an understandable sentiment, given as the Trump administration has been far more transparent than the administration of former President Barack Hussein Obama.

So much so, in fact, that two years ago even ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl — who’s not exactly a fan of the administration — gave Trump props for it.

“I have probably had more opportunities to ask questions of President Trump over the past two weeks than I had of President Obama during the last two years of his presidency,” he said at the time.

Moreover, as of -mid, 2019, the current president had yet to spy on any reporters.

“The Obama administration, on the other hand, declared open war on the press in a take-no-prisoners kind of way,” Canadian radio broadcaster Michael Enright pointed out in a column two months ago.

“Obama’s justice department tapped reporters’ phones, dragged reporters into court, and prosecuted three times as many cases targeting leakers than all previous administrations combined.”

Yet here’s how America’s allegedly unbiased, allegedly non-partisan “journalists” reacted to Phillips thanking Trump for providing a level of press access certainly higher than Obama:

You are a network reporter. You do not need to kiss any politician’s ass in public. Let alone one who calls journalists, “the enemy of the people.” JFC.
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As interview requests go, this is pretty 101 stuff @KyraPhillips . This level of fawning might get you a retweet from @POTUS , but if you want the one-on-one interview you'll need to kiss the ring much harder than this.
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Is this supposed to be sarcasm or are you angling to be the next Press Secretary? What good is being able to ask any question when you never get a coherent, honest answer?
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So much journalisming. Keep in mind that every single one of the tweeters above identifies himself or herself as a so-called “journalist.” What’s particularly ironic is that these are among the same journalists who actually kissed the butt of Obama during his eight years in office.

To be clear, Phillips was not kissing Trump’s butt. She was just thanking him for press access. Note also how she explicitly pointed out that her tweet wasn’t meant to be political.

“No matter what your politics are …,” she’d written.

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Germany Admits to Losing Track of 160 ISIS Fighters Who Returned from Syria

The Inept Merkel German Government confesses to having 'no plan' for 120 captured Jihadists

The German Government had admitted to losing track of 160 ISIS fighters, who traveled to Syria to fight for the Islamic State, before returning to Germany.Officials also confessed to having "no plan" for the 120 Jihadists that have been captured and are currently being held in the Middle East.

According to a newly published intelligence report, Angela Merkel’s government found that, of the 1,000 German nationals who traveled to join the group, 350 have returned.

While some of these ISIS members have been apprehended, currently in German jails awaiting trial, many were able to get back into Germany and escape the authorities. 

Germany has lost track of a large number of returning Islamic State fighters

Of those that haven't returned, some died in battle while others remain in Kurdish prisons in Iraq and Syria. The intel report states that the returnees could pose a significant security risk. “

In principle, it must be assumed that Islamist attitudes prevail in most cases,” the report warns.TRENDING: Muslim Cleric Who Hid 262 Christians During Terror Attack Honored By Trump Admin“

Their ability to move inconspicuously in Western countries, from the jihadi groups’ perspective, predestines the returnees to plan and commit attacks in their home countries.”

Many of the attacks to have hit Germany and other Western countries in recent years have been carried out by people pledging allegiance to Islamic State.

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