On Friday’s edition of Morning Joe, the panel engaged some predictable hyperbole and exaggeration with regards to the latest developments in the Stormy Daniels saga, namely that President Trump did in fact reimburse his personal attorney Michael Cohen for $130,000 he paid the porn star in the weeks leading up to the election, despite his past denials.

The overwhelmingly liberal White House press corps railroaded White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders at Thursday’s press briefing, accusing her of providing them with false information when she said that the President had no knowledge of the reimbursement. Morning Joe happily joined the anti-Trump and Sanders-bashing chorus on Friday morning.

Co-host Mika Brzezinski highlighted an editorial in The Wall Street Journal arguing: “Mr. Trump is compiling a record that increases the likelihood that few will believe him during a genuine crisis-say, a dispute over speaking with the special counsel Robert Mueller or a nuclear showdown with Kim Jong Un. Mr. Trump should worry that Americans will stop believing anything he says.”

Panelist Donny Deutsch pontificated that despite the fact that “the first 28 minutes of this show” illustrate “a Presidency in free fall beyond comprehension,” the President’s poll numbers have improved. Deutsch thought that this proved that “a huge part of this country is just not paying attention.”

The conversation then turned to Sanders, where another panelist, anti-Trump Republican strategist Susan Del Percio, accused her of “telling the public lies when she goes out there.” For her part, Sanders maintained that she answered questions using “the best information that I had at the time.”

Panelist Mike Barnicle then decried the “literal tsunami” and “fire hydrant of false information coming from this White House every day,” adding “this is how democracies die.”

Deutsch warned that “if Donald Trump continues to stay in office and succeed, and if Donald Trump wins the Nobel Peace Prize, not only have we normalized lying, we are celebrating and saying ah, that’s the way, that’s the way to the top.”

Most Democrats, including Deutsch, would probably consider the Clinton presidency successful, yet he lied under oath about having sex with a White House intern.

Referencing Barnicle’s earlier statement, Brzezinski closed the segment by plugging two liberal books: How Democracies Die, written by two Harvard professors, and Fascism: A Warning, written by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

The media has made it perfectly clear that they have an agenda. No point illustrates this better than an MRC study showing that CNN hosted Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti 59 times in the past two months while Avenatti has appeared on MSNBC eight times over four days. For all of the talk about Sanders’ credibility, it seems like the anti-Trump legacy media has a credibility crisis of its own.

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