Pete Buttigieg Won but The Media Won't Call It, Instead They're Reporting Side Shows





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 So, Mr.Trump, what side dishes do you order with your KFC drum sticks? Aren't you concern Popeye might not like this?
         

The media in this nation is like the audience on a circus act that always sneaks into the show dress as Clowns. 
I will give a couple of examples.  Today the media is not giving headlines that Pete Buttigieg is the winner or presumptive winner but a homophobe woman freaked out not when she examines herself as a human being but when she found out Pete is gay like he just came out, it's freaky.
She was to be a voter for him in Iowa caucus but was asking to change her vote. Talk about a circus?

 Instead of showing the numbers available and that he is a winner to be ahead of Biden and possible Bernie Sanders whatever numbers you show they joke and laugh (NBC, MSNBC and what is so funny?   He is won after he's reached so high numbers of voters in a state that usually predicts the winner in the democratic party. And now they can't say he is the winner and that, will hurt him. 

It will hurt him when they report anything other but the news of what happened due to a primary caucus vote. That will hurt him. They did the same with a real crown by the name of Trump but in the opposite way. The Joe and Mika show loved to bring him on or call in. I stopped watching the show. "He is different and he wants change" they would say, right on both counts. 

Then Trump turned around and paid them one of his A* burning compliments and now they can't stand Trump. That is the media. They were in love with Trump until he won. The smartie pants with the media and communications degrees realized that he could win when he won, And he did. And allowed him to used them. Now Trump was kicking them in their teeth(CBS, CNN) out of the White House! Trump would preach to his special needs crowd that the media is corrupt, fake and we should not give them access. 

The joke was on them ((Media) and in the rest of the country.  When he came from behind with the help of the media putting their reporting on stupid emails that had been turned in already and calls from her cell (guess who does it now and is ok) and information they knew was coming from Putin. But the emails about meetings between the Trump family and staff and the Russians, those they could not find until he won. 
We are watching it! 

Pete Buttigieg, the candidate known for his unflappability but criticized for not showing more emotion, let his heart show Tuesday.
Relaying to New Hampshire voters the breaking news that he is leading in Iowa caucus returns, Buttigieg choked up when describing the significance of that for gay people and others who have felt excluded.
“It validates for a kid, somewhere in a community, wondering if he belongs, or she belongs, or they belong, in their own family, that if you believe in yourself and your country, there's a lot backing up that belief,” Buttigieg said. 
The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, did not come out as gay until 2015. He has said that he long believed he could either be out or be in politics, but not both. 

Mayor @PeteButtigieg chokes up in (possible) Iowa victory speech: “It validates for a kid somewhere in a community wondering if he belongs or she belongs or THEY belong in their own family, that if you believe in yourself and your country, there is a lot backing up the belief.”



After his strong showing in Iowa, where the results are still being tabulated, the leader of a group that backs openly gay candidates said Buttigieg’s candidacy represents a revolution in American politics.
Annise Parker, head of LGBTQ Victory Fund, said Buttigieg is “upending traditional notions of electability and proving America is ready to elect its first openly gay president.”
Peter Buttigieg wearing a suit and tie: In Iowa, Pete Buttigieg addresses questions about low black support. Iowans are both trusting and skeptical.© Provided by Des Moines Register In Iowa, Pete Buttigieg addresses questions about low black support. Iowans are both trusting and skeptical.
A recent national USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll showed, however, some qualms remain about the electoral appeal of a gay candidate.
Being a gay man makes a candidate less appealing, according to 32% of Americans and 23% of Democratic voters. Half of Americans and two-thirds of the Democratic voters said it doesn't make a difference.
It made a big difference to one Iowa caucus goer, captured on video, who wanted to withdraw her support for Buttigieg after learning he’s married to a man.
“I don’t want anybody like that in the White House,” she said. “So can I have my card back?”
The precinct captain responded that she respects the other woman’s view but suggested she dig deep inside and ask if Buttigieg’s sexuality really matters.
“What I teach my son is, love is love and we’re all human beings,” she said. 

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