Trump's Truth: Media Myths and Realities
He is not a politician, he's not going to ask the, he's not going to be kowtowed down, like most politicians are, because they're worried about the next vote and they're worried about the next dollar that they earn and all of that it's so.
What happens when the media's portrayal of a political figure clashes with public perception? In this episode of 'The Blum Show', Michael Blum and Reality Radio tackle the polarizing topic of Donald Trump and the media's coverage of his actions. The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into Trump's claims of wiretapping and how the media's selective reporting shapes public opinion.
They don't shy away from contentious topics, moving on to Hillary Clinton's uranium deal with Russia and its impact on foreign policy. Blum and his guest also examine Trump's foreign policies, especially his stance on China and North Korea, contrasting them with those of traditional politicians. They explore the controversial claim that Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction were moved to Syria with Russia's help.
Wrapping up, they discuss the recent North Korea crisis and consider whether Trump's unique approach could avert disaster. 'The Blum Show' continues to offer unfiltered and thought-provoking perspectives on current events, challenging listeners to rethink what they hear in the mainstream media.