I have said since Donald Trump got into the campaign that he has every right to hit back at the media that he believes covers him unfairly. I have said after each controversial story and each attack that while the president’s language is occasionally too harsh, the relentlessly negative coverage is fair game for his counterpunching approach. But the president crossed a line yesterday that he should not have crossed in calling for the heads of two major networks to be fired. I knew when I said that on Fox that I would be strongly criticized by some Trump supporters. But I have to be consistent. A president of the United States using his bully pulpit to demand the firing of corporate executives, simply because he doesn’t like their media coverage of him, is unprecedented and troubling. And if President Obama had urged Fox N
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