Arrest of Don Lemon Had the Sunday Shows Acting Acidic, 'Melania' Panned by Critic Who Did Not Watch
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Anti-Social Media – HOLLYWOOD PRESS
Your job description means you literally have “one job.”
This weekend saw the release of “Melania” in theaters, a documentary about the First Lady returning to the White House. It was known well ahead of time that the critics would savage this one, as they always predictably do with any film that carries a conservative bent.
One film critic in particular managed to stand out, however. He was typically scathing about the movie, as expected, but he did so in original fashion: He boldly declared he refused to watch the film, and then proceeded to write a negative movie review.
Our Partisan Press: Reviewer Issues Scathing 'Melania' Critique, but He Never Even Saw Ithttps://t.co/QuDixQoTis
Gilded Reframe – ABC NEWS
“Let’s just focus on the legal decisions I like, thank you…”
On This Week With George Stephanopoulos, the titular host had on Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to discuss the arrest of Don Lemon. George started off with a question on the matter, setting it up that before he was taken into custody, judges had ruled he should not be arrested:
Just this week Don Lemon was arrested. The journalist Don Lemon was arrested along with another independent journalist. And he was- this was despite the fact that a magistrate judge and an appeals court refused to approve the request. And the chief federal district judge Patrick Schultz wrote that there was no evidence that Mr. Lemon engaged in any criminal behavior or conspired to do so. So when do you believe that Mr. Lemon crossed the line from reporting on what was going on to criminal activity?
To his credit, Blanche was not playing along. As we have seen over the past year with members of the Trump administration, they always become........
