Media acting as Obama's palace guard

Mark Steyn:
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2) Why does one Republican candidate's "scandal" get hung around the neck of every other guy's? I'll answer your question to me about Donald Trump's gaffe after you ask Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Lincoln Chafee and Joe Biden about Hillary Clinton's server and how she handled Benghazi. Till then, get lost.

3) In the normal course of events, the President - who is supposed to serve as president of all the people, not just the half of the country that voted for him - should command a certain respect. But this particular president has compared the members of the loyal opposition to terrorists and to the more hardcore Iranian ayatollahs. And none of you media bigfeet huffing and puffing about lèse-majesté gave a crap about that. So, if you'll forgive me, as someone designated a terrorist and ayatollah by Obama, I'm disinclined to rise to defend the President's amour propre. Go hector someone else.
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There is much more.

Steyn, as usual, is spot on.  One of the things I noticed that after Trump again refused to defend the President saying it was not his job, the braying seem to dissipate.   Those who have been demanding an apology from Trump have yet to explain why they think calling the President a Muslim was a slur.

I don't know if Trump will actually be the nominee, but he has performed a good service by refusing the play the media's game.

BTW, Roger Simon makes a strong case that Obama is probably an agnostic.

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