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The scene in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, last Thursday night was familiar: journalists on an elevated platform in the middle of the arena, penned in, filming the proceedings and typing on their laptops while the president of the United States points at them and provokes thousands of people to boo them, jeer them, taunt them and chant ("CNN sucks!").
By my count, the president attacked the press — what he calls "the enemy of the American people" — no fewer than 21 times in his 75-minute speech, accusing them of fakery and conspiracy to suppress his voters.