To the extent that your average Joe is involved, sure, we can agree on that. The president, however, has a press room in the same building where he lives and works (or in this case, "works"). Every major network carries those briefings, and that includes plenty of online visibility by default. He's CHOOSING to avoid press briefings, and he's CHOOSING to play the victim here.
For four plus years, Twitter gave him infinitely more leniency than your average user because he brought more attention to their platform, but there was never any guarantee he'd continue to get special treatment for life. This is the first time he's ever been held accountable for any of his words or actions, so a temper tantrum is to be expected. That doesn't mean you need to commiserate with him, he'd just as soon throw you under the bus like he did Pence.
Heh, ya, what you just described has been the pun of every joke on late night, the Simpsons, etc. They put that puppy on auto repeat just as they do the "orange man" one.
Something is up. When Trump and Hilary were running, I was convinced that the world had gone mad, considering how seriously everyone took it. I of course did not vote that year; after all Ron Paul was out of the race for good and off to his other projects.
I never liked the man, not all through the 80's and onward. I did not understand the significance at ALL. I mean a freaking BUSINESS MAN!?!?!?! And Trump of all people!!! And so I tuned it all out.
Then I began to hear him speak of things about ending our ties with this element of the Military Industrial Complex, and I sat up and noticed, because it ticked me off. Then I saw him siding with the Alex Jones crowd, and I instantly thought of him as a Yes man, willing to sell himself to who ever was buying. Then Syria happened, or rather caught up, as we had been in war from Bush Jr., all through Peace Prize Willing Obama, and then into Trump. Trump attacked, and I was convinced the man was evil, until he pulled out, and began to backtrack towards his resolutions.
The whole time, from his candidacy to presidency, the left ran a campaign against him, with money that could have been used towards freeing future generations from the deficit's shackles, donations towards grass root alternative schools, lobbying against pharmaceutical companies, opening up truly free digital platforms like we had in the 90's, teaching gardening, mending, etc.
Meanwhile he makes moves to reduce the prices of pharmaceuticals... we'll wait and see how that plays out. If it is true, people will talk. Also he fired Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright, among other, which if in itself is not saying something...
Seriously, look into them!!!!