The White House Press Corp only hears what it wants to hear

Patricia McCarthy:
As fabulous as Sarah Sanders is, watching her daily press briefing is beyond frustrating; it is infuriating. The people she faces each day in that room are rude, antagonistic, angry, and generally vile. They are perpetually on the attack. They never listen to what she says.

On Monday, Kirstjen Nielsen, also an amazing woman, faced them with similar results. These not-reporters apparently did not hear a word she said. That was evident from the questions they shouted at her the minute she offered to answer a few. These press jackals are ignorant of facts. They fall for the lamest narratives pushed by a panoply of anti-Trump groups, many of them financed by George Soros. This explosion of insanity over children being separated from their "parents" is just more amped up propaganda.

Nielsen's presentation on the events at the border was fact-filled, clearly stated, and easily checked if any of those not-reporters were interested in facts. But they are not. They are interested only in maligning the president. They are the stupid people. They actually seem to believe that their childish shouting and bullying of Sarah Sanders and Kirstjen Nielsen, in an obviously orchestrated campaign for open borders, is going to win over voters in November. It will not.

Most Americans are sick to death of what "migrants" have done to our cities. We are sick to death of governors and mayors who claim their cities and states to be sanctuaries for the likes of MS-13. When these criminals kill innocent citizens, they look the other way and double down on insanity.

They blabber on about "the children." But thousands of those unaccompanied kids whose parents sent them our way have been handed over to child sex-traffickers. On this score, A.G. Sessions has been making inroads. The Trump administration is rescuing trafficked kids and, at the border, separating many of them from their users and abusers. Many of those so-called "family units" are not family units at all.
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They are certainly a hostile group and they tend to engage in groupthink which makes it hard to get a message across that is inconsistent with their narrative.

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