Saturday, December 22, 2018

‘The Walls Are Closing In’: Cable Journalists Chant Dems' New Mantra Five Times a Day

‘The Walls Are Closing In’: Cable Journalists Chant Dems' New Mantra Five Times a Day

Over the past 10 days, journalists on CNN and MSNBC have dutifully repeated the Democrats’ claim that “the walls are closing in” around President Trump. Cable hosts and their guests have used this precise verbiage a total of 50 times since December 10 – and that’s not including the instances in which Democratic politicians repeated the assertion on TV.
Over the past 10 days, this catchphrase has been uttered by journalists 26 times on MSNBC and 24 times on CNN. Those numbers do not include the numerous instances in which Democratic politicians and other non-journalists have used it. Show hosts and reporters were responsible for the bulk of the repetitions on both networks; guests used the claim only five times on CNN, and 10 on MSNBC.
Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) twice evoked the image of “walls closing in” around the President during a Friday, December 7 interview on MSNBC’s Hardball. Hosts on CNN and MSNBC tried the line out a handful of times over the weekend, and by the following Monday, it was being recited at an average rate of five times per day. 
Watch the video below to see just how thrilled cable hosts are with their new line:


Whereas, before the midterms, hesitant cable hosts warned Democrats against using “the i-word”, recently the likes of CNN’s Erin Burnett and MSNBC’s David Gura have spent multiple A-block segments of their shows discussing the President’s supposed impending doom.
The prevalence of so unremarkable a line points to a renewed hope among those in the media who desperately wish to see the President impeached. These hopes were likely stoked by recent developments in the Special Counsel’s probe, as well as the numerous investigations Democrats were expected to launch when they assumed control of the House of Representatives in January.
The liberal media’s desire to see the President out of office has resulted in countless hasty predictions of the Trump administration’s downfall. Yet even if someday Trump's presidency is cut short by scandal, journalists will look none the more prescient after two monotonous years of foretelling "the end" for Trump.

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