Barack Obama and Donald Trump agree on many things. They agree that socialized medicine "works incredibly well" in other countries. The agree that the 2009 "stimulus" program was "
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.@FoxNews has been treating me very unfairly & I have therefore decided that I won't be doing any more Fox shows for the foreseeable future.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 23, 2015
For what it's worth, Trump pronounced CNN's debate coverage fair...until he changed his mind days later. But not so fast, Fox retorts -- we disinvited Trump from a scheduled primetime appearance due to his incessant sniping at our hosts and network, then he went public with his so-called boycott:
“At 11:45am today, we canceled Donald Trump’s scheduled appearance on The O’Reilly Factor on Thursday, which resulted in Mr. Trump’s subsequent tweet about his ‘boycott’ of Fox News. The press predictably jumped to cover his tweet, creating yet another distraction from any real issues that Mr. Trump might be questioned about. When coverage doesn’t go his way, he engages in personal attacks on our anchors and hosts, which has grown stale and tiresome. He doesn’t seem to grasp that candidates telling journalists what to ask is not how the media works in this country.”
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The Donald's sniveling comes in spite of the fact that Fox is home to more Trump cheerleaders and defenders than any other major network. But the hosannas aren't unanimous, so the thin-skinned grievance-monger feels compelled to do his thing. This episode is redolent of Trump telling people he'd fired his campaign manager, who, in fact, had already quit. Team Trump fired back with a characteristically boastful and mostly unresponsive statement:
Trump response to Fox News pic.twitter.com/aSfy0VXhhX
— Joe Perticone (@JoePerticone) September 23, 2015
Perhaps his next stunt will be to file a high-dollar lawsuit, which is another method through which he attempts to bully detractors and challengers. Parting thought: How concerned should Fox execs be about Trump fans tuning out en masse? Not very, if their last attempt offers any indication of their collective discipline and effectiveness:
Trump fans, following their whimpering hero, vow to boycott Fox News. How'd that turn out last time they tried? (Click through):
https://t.co/Xqct2HxwGR
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 23, 2015
Megyn Kelly was the bete noir of Trumpland for many weeks,
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Editor's note: Guy Benson is a Fox News contributor, and proud of it.
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