The Oscars – Gold Plated And Debased Like The Dollar

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The Oscars – Worth Their Weight in Gold?
Submitted by Jan Skoyles via GoldCore.com,
The Oscars – Worth Their Weight in Gold?
WikiLeaks has released emails showing that newly appointed DNC chairman, Tom Perez, colluded with Hillary Clinton’s campaign in order to destroy and “take down” Bernie Sanders during the primary race. During the 2016 campaign, WikiLeaks released a series of incriminating emails from John Podesta’s email account. One of the emails, written by Tom Perez, shows the DNC leader colluding with the Hillary camp in order to destroy Bernie’s chances at the primaries. The email is in regards to Latino support for Hillary Clinton.
A new poll conducted by the WSJ and NBC reveals that the majority of the American public trust Donald Trump more than the mainstream media. According to the poll, most Americans see the Trump administration as more “truthful” than the mainstream news media, and most people have found the media’s coverage of Trump “too critical”. Zerohedge.com reports: Furthermore, a majority of those polled, some 53%, also believes that the news media have exaggerated problems in the Trump administration. 45% say that is not the case.
This might've been the last invitation to CNN for Ben Stein -- the former speechwriter for Richard Nixon, media pundit, and legendary actor in pop culture classics Ferris Bueller's Day off and American Pie.
Defending Trump's decision to boycott the correspondents' dinner, Stein laid into the media for their unrelenting assault on the President -- trying, in what he said, to do to him what they did to Nixon.
Another day, another skirmish between Donald Trump and the "failing" New York Times.
It started early on Saturday morning, when in a tweet Trump slammed the Times' new ad campaign set to air during the Oscars on Sunday night: "For first time the failing @nytimes will take an ad (a bad one) to help save its failing reputation,” the president tweeted."
For first time the failing @nytimes will take an ad (a bad one) to help save its failing reputation. Try reporting accurately & fairly!