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"Stop WHINING!" Jake Tapper DESTROYS Donald Trump on CNN
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"Stop WHINING!" Jake Tapper DESTROYS Donald Trump on CNN
  • Published_at:2017-02-16
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:Trump Truth Watch
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  • description: Jake Tapper Goes Off On President Donald Trump After Press Conference: ‘Get to Work and Stop Whining.’ “The person is not dealing with the world in which we live. He said things that weren’t true.” Following a truly remarkable press conference by President Donald Trump, CNN’s Jake Tapper weighed in on what we had all witnessed. And he didn’t pull any punches. “Everybody at home needs to ask themselves how would you react if that were your boss coming in and giving a speech to the employees,” Tapper noted. “How would you react if that was somebody in your family that you were trying to have a conversation with? You would think this is very difficult to assess in a positive way.” The CNN anchor also hammered Trump for not taking ownership for repeating lies and falsehoods before finally ending by excoriating POTUS. “President Trump, if you’re watching, you legitimately won the presidency,” he exclaimed. “Now get to work, and stop whining about it.” Jake Tapper issues plea directly to Trump: ‘You won the presidency, now get to work and stop whining’ CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday continued his brutal takedown of Donald Trump’s bizarre press conference, telling Wolf Blitzer the president’s performance was “very difficult to assess in a positive way.” “Everybody at home needs to ask themselves, how would you react if that were your boss, coming in and giving a speech to the employees where you work,” Tapper said. “How would you react if that was somebody in your family that you were trying to have a conversation with?” “You would think this is very difficult to assess in a positive way,” he continued. “This person is not dealing in the world in which we live.” Tapper then turned to Trump’s contentious exchange with NBC reporter Peter Alexander over what the president inaccurately claims to be an historic victory in the electoral college. The CNN reporter said Trump tried—and failed—to deflect questions regarding his credibility by insisting “somebody gave” him that false information. “The buck stops there?” an incredulous Tapper asked. “Is that where we are with this presidency? You said it—own the words. You’re wrong.” Tapper said the real issue isn’t over Trump’s electoral college lie, it’s the fact that the presidency is “still fixated” on whether or not he legitimately won the election. That’s when Tapper turned directly to the president and issued this plea: “President Trump if you’re watching, you legitimately won the presidency. Now get to work and stop whining about it.” Jake Tapper: Trump's presser was 'unhinged' CNN's Jake Tapper responded with astonishment Thursday after President Donald Trump's White House news conference -- ostensibly called to announce his choice of labor secretary -- turned into a sweeping attack on the press and defense of his administration. Here are Tapper's comments in full: "It was a wild press conference. And I think that, first of all, purportedly the purpose of it was to introduce his new secretary of labor nominee, Alexander Acosta. He talked about (CNN correspondent) Jim Acosta more than he talked about Alexander Acosta. He talked about Hillary Clinton more than he talked about Alexander Acosta. "He spent the first part of his remarks talking about accomplishments that he thought the media, the fake media, whatever he wants to call us, we're not paying enough attention to. But then, instead of focusing on these accomplishments and offering an optimistic, positive view of what he's doing for this country, it was an airing of grievances. It was Festivus. It was complaints about the media. At one point, he said the leaks were real, but the news is fake, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever. "He said things that were not true. Peter Alexander from NBC pointed out one of them when (Trump) said he had the biggest electoral victory win since Ronald Reagan. That's not true. Clinton, Clinton, Obama, Obama, George H. W. Bush, all were bigger. "But, moving on. If you are a soldier in harm's way right now, if you are a hungry child in Appalachia or the inner city, if you are an unemployed worker in a hollow shell of a steel town, that's not a President that seemed focused on your particular needs and wants. "That's a President focused on his bad press. It was unhinged, it was wild and I can't believe that there are Republicans on Capitol Hill and in the White House who don't understand that might play well with the 44% of the population that voted for the President, but a lot of Americans are going to watch that press conference and think 'That guy isn't focused on me.' I don't know even what he's focused on."
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