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"Quinnipiac is the first high-quality pollster to poll on Trump twice since the election. And while its poll in late November showed his favorable rating rising from 34 percent to 44 percent, that number has dropped back to 37 percent, which is about where it stood for much of the campaign. That’s tied for Trump’s worst favorable rating in a poll since his election. And a majority — 51 percent — now have an unfavorable view of him."
This whole commotion of fake news being reported has gotten way out of control and, in fact, is very dangerous to all of us in general. The very idea that Donald is claiming that it's ALL fake is troubling because it leads the public to believe that it was all borne from nothing and that all those generals in our intelligence are making it all up. I personally believe that everyone who's falling in line with this thought pattern of all fake news is doing so simply because Trump is saying it and they don't want any factual account of how he may factor into any of it. Most people, like us, just want the truth and something that sounds reasonable from him. These people are currently now in volatile position because if our same intelligence puts out that ISIL or some other cell is imminently on the brink of causing catastrophe here, these same people will reject that intelligence if Trump does. This will apply will to many other things along the thought of 'if Trump says it, then it must be correct.'
You know, I was listening to a show called 'Ground Zero' last night which is hosted by Clyde Lewis...very interesting and reasonably informative at times. At best, lots of conspiracy theories are put forth for discussions. Well, he put it out that it was all fake news as well without a grain of evidence on as to why, how he knows, or where he obtained credible evidence. Yet, he led his listeners down the path of 'deny it all' instead of waiting for further developments to continue adding to, or, removing from the puzzle. This is where they ALL are right now...and it's dangerous. It's good strategy to keep your enemies closer than your friends but, Trump is border line sleeping with the enemy when Putin's main objective is to do exactly what he is right now...covertly. Love thy neighbor, BUT, don't be silly.
While all the desperados are watching one thing, there's something else way more important going on in the background...kinda like when a virus has unknowingly found a way and tapped into your computer. For what it's worth, Trump said he read the information 'outside' of the meeting regarding Russia which is interesting. Does Putin have the drop on Trump on many levels? Could be, and maybe not. He said, "If Putin likes me, that's an asset" and his supporters are on board but when Obama appeared smiling too much with Putin, they slammed him for it.
*There are those who are running to RT news, which is essentially Putin's voice for the most part, in an attempt to both counter American reporting and validate/support Trump's position. What these people are failing to realize is that we live in a cyber world which is highly monitored...information is gathered, compiled, and further disseminated. God forbid that Russia and Putin are realizing just how much of an influence they have, and, many people are willing to blindly side with him without real diligence. Our news outlets can't get a single story wrong now without being written off completely. For me, this whole thing is the 'reversal' of The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
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