Topic category: Looney Left
President Trump's Winning His War with the Liberal Media Establishment. and Alec Baldwin Can Help Him!
In winning the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump won a huge battle in the liberal media establishment's war against him.
Instead of suing for peace, the liberal media establishment has been relying on "fake news" in a transparent effort to undermine President Trump and delay, if not stop, the implementation of his Make America Great Again agenda.
It came as no surprise when President Trump graciously declined to be the pinata at the upcoming White House Correspondents Association's annual dinner.
"I will not be attending the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!" Trump tweeted last Saturday.
Hardly President Trump on the attack.
Not even an announcement not to attend in a subsequent year.
Nevertheless, the liberal media establishment was aghast.
Anti-Trumpers are flailing around trying to figure out how to punish President Trump for not slavishly doing the bidding of the White House Correspondents Association and looking for a "white knight" substitute.
Some think that they have a brilliant response: Alec Baldwin appearing at the dinner as Donald Trump.
Excerpt from www.aol.com/article/news/2017/02/26/calls-for-trump-to-be-replaced-by-alec-baldwin-at-white-house-pr/21721931/:
"Following president Donald Trump's announcement that he will not be attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 29, users on social media began suggesting actor Alec Baldwin take his place at the event.
"Baldwin's impression of Trump has been a staple of Saturday Night Live since before the election, and the popularity of the actor's impersonation had stars like Zach Braff and Diane Warren calling for Baldwin to attend in the absent president's place - in character.
"'Time to suit up,' Braff right in a tweet, while Warren pleaded with Baldwin: 'Oh pleeeeeez Alec Baldwin go as trump at Correspondents Dinner!!!!'
"Baldwin has not yet responded to the requests."
That's the same Alec Baldwin who left a voicemail in which he called his young daughter a "rude, thoughtless little pig."
That's the same Alec Baldwin who appeared on the comedy late night show Late Night with Conan O'Brien on December 11, 1998, eight days before President Bill Clinton was to be impeached and said, "If we were in another country ... we would stone Henry Hyde to death and we would go to their homes and kill their wives and their children. We would kill their families, for what they're doing to this country."[
Please, Alex. DO IT!
Please help prove President Trump right about the liberal media establishment being the opposition party by doing your Trump impersonation.
You really do owe it to America.
Michael J. Gaynor
Biography - Michael J. Gaynor
Michael J. Gaynor has been practicing law in New York since 1973. A former partner at Fulton, Duncombe & Rowe and Gaynor & Bass, he is a solo practitioner admitted to practice in New York state and federal courts and an Association of the Bar of the City of New York member.
Gaynor graduated magna cum laude, with Honors in Social Science, from Hofstra University's New College, and received his J.D. degree from St. John's Law School, where he won the American Jurisprudence Award in Evidence and served as an editor of the Law Review and the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research. He wrote on the Pentagon Papers case for the Review and obscenity law for The Catholic Lawyer and edited the Law Review's commentary on significant developments in New York law.
The day after graduating, Gaynor joined the Fulton firm, where he focused on litigation and corporate law. In 1997 Gaynor and Emily Bass formed Gaynor & Bass and then conducted a general legal practice, emphasizing litigation, and represented corporations, individuals and a New York City labor union. Notably, Gaynor & Bass prevailed in the Second Circuit in a seminal copyright infringement case, Tasini v. New York Times, against newspaper and magazine publishers and Lexis-Nexis. The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed, 7 to 2, holding that the copyrights of freelance writers had been infringed when their work was put online without permission or compensation.
Gaynor currently contributes regularly to www.MichNews.com, www.RenewAmerica.com, www.WebCommentary.com, www.PostChronicle.com and www.therealitycheck.org and has contributed to many other websites. He has written extensively on political and religious issues, notably the Terry Schiavo case, the Duke "no rape" case, ACORN and canon law, and appeared as a guest on television and radio. He was acknowledged in Until Proven Innocent, by Stuart Taylor and KC Johnson, and Culture of Corruption, by Michelle Malkin. He appeared on "Your World With Cavuto" to promote an eBay boycott that he initiated and "The World Over With Raymond Arroyo" (EWTN) to discuss the legal implications of the Schiavo case. On October 22, 2008, Gaynor was the first to report that The New York Times had killed an Obama/ACORN expose on which a Times reporter had been working with ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief.
Gaynor's email address is gaynormike@aol.com.