Less is singular, fewer is plural.
I suppose in that less is used for things you don't/can't count and fewer is for things you can count.
Less is singular, fewer is plural.
Only Fox is fair and balanced.
Why don't you post the one about Hillary getting booed off the stage by Latino's in California ?Donald Trump blames the media for his own failure to run a general election campaign
Donald Trump's always-cranky assessment of the media has been amended a bit this weekend, thanks to a New York Times article reiterating questions about Trump's ability to suddenly emerge from his primary-campaign cocoon as a general election butterfly.
At a rally Saturday night, Trump disparaged the Times and reiterated his objection to how his events are covered. He continued the theme on Sunday morning on Twitter.
Donald Trump's always-cranky assessment of the media has been amended a bit this weekend, thanks to a New York Times article reiterating questions about Trump's ability to suddenly emerge from his primary-campaign cocoon as a general election butterfly.
At a rally Saturday night, Trump disparaged the Times and reiterated his objection to how his events are covered. He continued the theme on Sunday morning on Twitter.
It's that second tweet that's most interesting to me. (In part because Trump has been talking about the "failing New York Times" and complaining about how crowd size isn't covered for a long time.) (Oh, incidentally: The news media talks about his crowds regularly.)
So let's assess this: "If the disgusting and corrupt media covered me honestly and didn't put false meaning into the words I say, I would be beating Hillary by 20%."
The "false meaning" complaint is pretty clearly about how his "Second Amendment people" comments were reported. On CNN on Sunday morning, Trump's campaign manager, Paul Manafort, complained to Jake Tapper about that coverage, repeating the campaign's insistence that Trump meant that gun owners could go vote to ensure a Trump victory. That clearly wasn't what Trump was saying in the moment, since he was talking about judicial appointments after a Clinton win in the election.
Regardless, it's worth asking what has changed from the primary to the general election in terms of Trump's coverage. I'd suggest that not much has; in the primaries, he got a lot of extensive coverage of his rallies and a lot of scrutiny of the things that he said at them. But the polling showed him doing well, holding a lead.
What has changed is the polls we're looking at, from primary voters to general. Trump got a core group of strong Republican supporters early in the primaries and held them. They responded well to his style and his message. He only cobbled together a majority of the party's electorate at the end of the race; he ended up with less than a majority of the Republican vote.
That's not the measuring stick anymore. That core of support is enough to keep him at about 40 percent in general election polls, but the media coverage that earned him his primary wins hasn't done much to expand his base of support past that.
So Trump is doing the same thing but not winning. And since media is all he's doing, the media gets the blame.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ampaign/?postshare=3911471195924266&tid=ss_tw
Hey your getting as bad as BOOMer with this Trump thing . Are you sure Trump isn't BOOMING around in your head ?
A pretty big IF!
So, yeah, Rudy Guiliani (sp?) has just stated that there were NO successful radical Islamic terrorist attacks in the US until Obama became president.
This will be interesting.
Barn burner of a speech by Trump last night . Bet you aren't interested in listening .So, yeah, Rudy Guiliani (sp?) has just stated that there were NO successful radical Islamic terrorist attacks in the US until Obama became president.
This will be interesting.