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THAT all ya got bitch? The "leader of the free world" doesn't understand the stock market or the national debt. And, is one guy racking up 400 grand in private jets worse than 9 guys combining for 638k?
 

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THAT all ya got bitch? The "leader of the free world" doesn't understand the stock market or the national debt. And, is one guy racking up 400 grand in private jets worse than 9 guys combining for 638k?


There are more important things like enjoying his dismantling of the community organizer's legacy with the stroke of a pen
 

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Four different media outlets show Ben Carson doesn't understand Brain Surgery. Or the licenses.
 

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the irony is just too fucking funny, seriously

libtards should be banned from using expressions like "don't understand", seriously
 

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What the hell, I’m game for some cheap entertainment.

From one of the articles above:

Trump appeared to suggest that stock market gains lead to a reduction in the country’s national debt. But that isn’t how it works. That isn’t how money works.

Finch, why don’t you expound on the above for us. What’s the connection between stock market gains and national debt reduction? There is one, but let’s see if you can figure it out. This ought to be good.
 
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Dow’s rally from election to Trump’s first 100 days is a postwar record



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Blue-chip gauge logs best performance over time period for first-term president



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Trump’s Dow performance is the best among first term president’s in the postwar era.
As President Donald Trump hit his 100th day in office Saturday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has booked the best performance in the postwar era under a first-term president when measured from Election Day through the 100th day in office, according to Dow Jones data.


 
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THAT all ya got bitch? The "leader of the free world" doesn't understand the stock market or the national debt. And, is one guy racking up 400 grand in private jets worse than 9 guys combining for 638k?

He understands all that....156 IQ....People like this play 3 dimensional chess....Your fake news stories are just that....Communist propaganda intended to sway the dummies just like you...
 

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4 different media outlets!!!!

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He linked to the Maddow blog!!!!
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-brzezinski-joe-scarborough-fox-a7881741.html

More than tripled, British Boob. Gee, I wonder why?:think2::hahahahahLoser!@#0Rachel Maddow becomes 'most popular prime-time news host' as Trump opponents flock to MSNBC

The audience of Ms Maddow’s show has almost tripled, from 849,000 nightly viewers in 2014 to more than 2.3m in June

Rachel Maddow of MSNBC is now said to be the most popular personality in prime-time cable news – a title that has been claimed by Fox News TV hosts since 2001.
Ms Maddow’s network also achieved other milestones in July, including its closest finish to Fox since 2000 and its largest margin of victory ever over CNN. While cable ratings across the board surged throughout the first six months of Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency, The Rachel Maddow Show, launched nearly 10 years ago, appears to have particularly benefited amid the actions and controversies involving the unpredictable US leader.
Ms Maddow’s audience alone has almost tripled, from 849,000 nightly viewers in 2014 to more than 2.3m in June, according to Rolling Stone.


In a June interview with the magazine, Ms Maddow – a self-declared liberal and the first openly gay anchor to host a major prime-time news program in the US – said her rule for covering the Trump administration was: “Don't pay attention to what they say, focus on what they do...because it's easier to cover a fast-moving story when you're not distracted by whatever the White House denials are."

Janet Reitman, a contributing editor at Rolling Stone who interviewed Ms Maddow, told the Independent the TV host is “both incredibly bright and also relateable, without being fake about it.”
“She is who she is, and she has a take on the news that, certainly for liberal audiences, probably makes them feel like they’re talking to this really cool, super-smart friend who isn’t trying to blow them a bunch of smoke.”
“While she’s as guarded as you must be for TV news, she presents herself as very genuine and I think audiences relate to that,” Ms Reitman added. “I also think part of her appeal is that she’s not really ‘TV’ - she’s very much about the subject she’s covering”.


During prime-time weekday hours last month, Fox News averaged 2.36m viewers - still more than any other cable network, news or entertainment. However, MSNBC was at 2.13m, just 230,000 viewers behind, and the closest it has come to bettering Fox in 17 years. CNN had 961,000 viewers, according to the Nielsen company.
Earlier this year, Fox consistently had more viewers than MSNBC and CNN combined. The network founded by Rupert Murdoch was also racked by the departures of high-profile figures, including top-rated host Bill O'Reilly over allegations of sexual harassment. Host Megyn Kelly left in January for NBC.


MSNBC and CNN often battle for second place; last November CNN averaged 1.83 million viewers to MSNBC's 1.64 million, Nielsen reported. MSNBC took over second earlier this year.
According to the Associated Press, CNN does not believe that MSNBC's success has come at its expense. The network is on track to have its second-highest prime-time viewership since 2008 and best ever in full-day ratings, Nielsen reported.


CNN's prime-time is panel-based, with a stream of people talking about the news. Unlike MSNBC, CNN regularly includes Trump supporters in the mix.


The surge in MSNBC's prime-time ratings appears to be fuelled by new cable news watchers, and it is still uncertain why these newbies are choosing MSNBC over CNN.
While Mr Trump frequently berates CNN for its coverage, MSNBC – with the exception of the President’s attacks on “Morning Joe” hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski – has gotten off relatively unscathed.

Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC told the AP he believes a key to the network’s success is that its hosts aren't just spouting talking points; their programmes contain solid reporting.
“People want depth,” he said. “This is a complicated time
 

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