Did they intentionally lie about the Republicans, the Conservatives and the Tea Party people? 

Political commentator Joe diGenova thinks the public fury about media bias in favor of former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton backfired, helping President Donald Trump win the White House.

DiGenova, a pithy former federal prosecutor, says “the American people are not stupid. They watched the uncritical love affair” the press had with Obama, where “he got a pass for every lie, every failure, and the most bankrupt foreign policy since World War II.”


DiGenova believes the major news outlets: CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN were “so drunk with adulation that they abdicated their responsibilities.” HERE. The press purposely refused to report about Obama’s lack of transparency and his often wild lies. “If you like your plan you can keep your plan. diGenova thinks the public took note, starting to rally towards those the media clearly despised. To diGenova, the mainstream press became “bootlicks”.


What about Eric Holder? His lies about Obama’s gun-walking aimed at trapping American gun store owners was criminal because some people were hurt and others were killed with the illegal guns.

Further, diGenova says. FBI Director James Comey is someone diGenova calls “dangerous” and should have been replaced by Trump.

“The notion that a civil servant will not obey the lawful orders of the President of the United States is unacceptable in a free society. Civil servants are not self-actuating figures. The Democrats have empowered them to think they are indispensable. They are not,” he says.

The newest revelations of just how extensive Obama’s politicization and weaponization of America’s intelligence leaves diGenova startled. Democrats and some in the press and intelligence community have tried political machinations about phony Russian entanglements by Trump, and diGenova says this is a “political fight to destabilize the Trump presidency to bring his negatives up and try to delegitimize him.”

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