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Even during coverage of the solemn commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day last week, most of the media refused to declare a cease-fire in their daily attacks on President Trump.
Because the invasion was about fighting Nazis, you could pretty much guess where some of the comments went. Once more it was hard to tell comedians from others in the media.
“Late Show” Host Stephen Colbert led up to the event mocking the president as pro-Nazi. Colbert produced an “exclusive fake interview” where Trump declared that “Nazi Germany” was Britain’s greatest ally.
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On “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” on MSNBC, O’Donnell used the D-Day anniversary to slam Trump, Trump’ father, and even his grandfather. O’Donnell bashed them for not being in the military, noting, “That's just not what they do.”
Neither did socialist O’Donnell serve in the military, FYI.
Then O’Donnell slammed Trump’s dad in a tasteless and disgusting way, arguing he was “actually arrested at a Ku Klux Klan rally in New York City years before so we don't really know just how sympathetic to Hitler Donald Trump's father might have been.”
However, this is one of those slanders that even lefty PolitiFact won’t stomach. It wrote in March that Fred Trump “was promptly released without any charges.”
It’s unclear if Fred Trump was participating in the KKK march or “disrupting the parade,” according to one historian.
Fellow MSNBC host and pretend-Republican Nicole Wallace freaked out that Trump used an interview to attack “another American hero” – former Special Counsel Robert Mueller. “The View” host Whoopi Goldberg turned D-Day into a pro-illegal immigrant rally. “We fought for the right to help people from other countries,” she said.
What’s especially interesting is that Trump’s D-Day speech was so good that even CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta and “Morning Joe” both complimented it.
Initially.
“This is perhaps the most on-message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today” and he “rose to the moment,” Acosta reported. And “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough described it as “the strongest speech of his presidency.”
But that feel-good reaction would never last. Acosta was soon his unprofessional self. “Now, one thing we should point out, one of the reasons why President Trump was delayed, one of the reasons why he was late getting here, he was sitting down with a Fox News personality before his speech began,” Acosta said.
“It's possible he was dishing out a lot of that red meat while he was sitting down with Fox before giving this speech,” Acosta speculated.
But it turns out that Acosta was wrong – what a shock! HuffPost contributor Yashar Ali tweeted: “I've spoken to several reporters who were present at this event, it was President Macron who in fact was late to the ceremony.”
Perhaps the most-disgusting reaction to D-Day came from
Because the invasion was about fighting Nazis, you could pretty much guess where some of the comments went. Once more it was hard to tell comedians from others in the media.
“Late Show” Host Stephen Colbert led up to the event mocking the president as pro-Nazi. Colbert produced an “exclusive fake interview” where Trump declared that “Nazi Germany” was Britain’s greatest ally.
BEN SHAPIRO: TRUMP’S NORMANDY MEDIA COVERAGE ‘PRESET’ TO DENY PRESIDENT ‘FULL VICTORY’
On “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” on MSNBC, O’Donnell used the D-Day anniversary to slam Trump, Trump’ father, and even his grandfather. O’Donnell bashed them for not being in the military, noting, “That's just not what they do.”
Neither did socialist O’Donnell serve in the military, FYI.
Then O’Donnell slammed Trump’s dad in a tasteless and disgusting way, arguing he was “actually arrested at a Ku Klux Klan rally in New York City years before so we don't really know just how sympathetic to Hitler Donald Trump's father might have been.”
However, this is one of those slanders that even lefty PolitiFact won’t stomach. It wrote in March that Fred Trump “was promptly released without any charges.”
It’s unclear if Fred Trump was participating in the KKK march or “disrupting the parade,” according to one historian.
Fellow MSNBC host and pretend-Republican Nicole Wallace freaked out that Trump used an interview to attack “another American hero” – former Special Counsel Robert Mueller. “The View” host Whoopi Goldberg turned D-Day into a pro-illegal immigrant rally. “We fought for the right to help people from other countries,” she said.
What’s especially interesting is that Trump’s D-Day speech was so good that even CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta and “Morning Joe” both complimented it.
Initially.
“This is perhaps the most on-message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today” and he “rose to the moment,” Acosta reported. And “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough described it as “the strongest speech of his presidency.”
But that feel-good reaction would never last. Acosta was soon his unprofessional self. “Now, one thing we should point out, one of the reasons why President Trump was delayed, one of the reasons why he was late getting here, he was sitting down with a Fox News personality before his speech began,” Acosta said.
“It's possible he was dishing out a lot of that red meat while he was sitting down with Fox before giving this speech,” Acosta speculated.
But it turns out that Acosta was wrong – what a shock! HuffPost contributor Yashar Ali tweeted: “I've spoken to several reporters who were present at this event, it was President Macron who in fact was late to the ceremony.”
Perhaps the most-disgusting reaction to D-Day came from