MSNBC anchor Mika Brzezinski boldly declared that it’s the media’s job to
“control exactly what people think” during an on-air discussion about
President Donald Trump. Brzezinski made the flippant remark while
responding to a comment from her co-host Joe Scarborough during a panel
discussion on ‘Morning Joe’ about Trump’s efforts to “undermine the media.”
The TV host who is the daughter of Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National
Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter and counselor to President
Lyndon B. Johnson, voiced her concerns that the president was “trying to
undermine the media and trying to make up his own facts.” “And it could be
that while unemployment and the economy worsens, he could have undermined
the messaging so much that he can actually control exactly what people think.
And that, that is our job," she continued.
https://www.rt.com/viral/378300-msnbc-m ... -thoughts/
Undercover Jewess Declairs "It's Our Job!"
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Undercover Jewess Declairs "It's Our Job!"
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