This is awesome: Hogan Gidley destroys the sneaky, underhanded ‘editorialized words’ MSM uses to report on Trump

You know it, I know it, everyone knows it. Even they know it. The words they choose to use are as much a part of their bias as the sentences that contain them. But this idea doesn’t itself get put into words too often.

But it did today, when Hogan Gidley offered up perfect, I would say irrefutable evidence of how the MSM and their hatred of Trump and Republicans in general are choosy about the adjectives, adverbs, and general language they use to maximize their derision and scorn, and make people look as bad as possible. (or as good as possible if they’re a freshman anti-Semite congresswoman.)

That perfect example is the way they said Trump “stormed” out of his meeting, or was “enraged” and so on.

Watch Gidley lay it out to Howard Kurtz.

First, it was great that he said he is “absolutely not” bothered by Trump asking officials who were in the room whether he actually threw a temper tantrum the way the press characterized it.

But better was pointing out the editorialized words. It’s so true. A reporter can say he left the meeting. Saying he “stormed out” is editorializing.

Dead on.


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