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Stephen Flurry
Aired: April 23, 2018 • Trumpet Daily
Media Still Trying to Explain Hillary’s 2016 Loss

Nearly 18 months after the election of Donald Trump, the mainstream media are still trying to figure out how Hillary Clinton lost the election. On a recent roundtable discussion, a group of reporters moderated by George Stephanopoulos determined that the media being too hard on Clinton and too soft on Trump contributed to Trump winning the presidency. There wasn’t enough “investigative reporting” on Trump during the election, one reporter said. On today’s radio show, I discuss this, along with more on the McCabe leak. Toward the end of the show, I announce some big news regarding our recent excavation in Jerusalem and a forthcoming archaeological exhibit at Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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The Trumpet Daily proves the Bible’s relevancy to your life. Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry hosts a show covering wide-ranging topics with an emphasis on world news.

Stephen Flurry is executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and president of Herbert W. Armstrong College in Edmond, Oklahoma.

The Trumpet Daily airs live weekdays at 11 a.m. Central Time. You can watch the live video stream at theTrumpet.com/live.

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The Trumpet Daily proves the Bible’s relevancy to your life. Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry hosts a show covering wide-ranging topics with an emphasis on world news.

Stephen Flurry is executive editor of the Philadelphia Trumpet newsmagazine and president of Herbert W. Armstrong College in Edmond, Oklahoma.

The Trumpet Daily airs live weekdays at 11 a.m. Central Time. You can watch the live video stream at theTrumpet.com/live.

The show is also available on your favorite podcast apps.