Bill O'Reilly Says Trump’s Wealth And Political Incorrectness Are Why He’s Received Scorn From The Media

O'Reilly: The Press Sees Trump As “Unworthy, Beneath Them, And Destructive Of Their Ideology”

From the April 21 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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BILL O'REILLY (HOST): Donald Trump and the media, that is the subject of this evening's Talking Points Memo. From the very beginning, Mr. Trump's run for the White House has been met with scorn from many in the national press. There are a number of reasons, he is obviously a non-liberal candidate, he has mobilized support by mentioning ethnic groups like Mexicans and Muslims in negative ways, Also, he has used a variety of personal attacks against his opponents, although the media is no stranger to that technique.



However, the root cause of the media's disdain for Donald Trump is not his policy or behavior on the campaign trail. It's him, who he is, a wealthy man who is not politically correct, who has made an enormous amount of money by selling himself in high profile ways. Mr. Trump knows the press is against him, and uses that to stoke up his supporters.



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If that sounds like a mixed message, it is. Trump understands that many people who support him loathe the press, so he takes advantage of that. But he also knows that if he wins the White House, he will make some kind of arrangement with the press corps, thus he tempers his remarks somewhat, he was sarcastic at the end. But make no mistake, Trump knows the media will support Hillary Clinton and will denigrate him at every turn, sometimes savagely. Here in New York, The Daily News, a rank tabloid, will do just about anything including denigrating those who vote for Donald Trump. Philadelphia Daily News, another down market tabloid, same kind of situation. There are no limits for those people. But the network news and cable operations like CNN will be a bit more measured, knowing they will lose audience if they attack Trump outright.



In the end, Donald Trump will not, will not get a fair shake from the press. As the campaign against Hillary Clinton unfolds, things will become brutal and the press will try to rattle Mr. Trump. They see him as personally unworthy, beneath them, and destructive to their ideology. Mr. Trump needs to begin preparing himself for the onslaught. And that's the Memo.



Previously:



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