Why would I make a meme about fake news political? Good question. How much fake news do you see that isn't political? Be very careful, because you'll see that "fake news" always goes back to having some roots in politics. You don't cry "Fake News" when they feature a story about someone in a nursing home celebrating their 100th birthday.
Comparing Trump to previous presidents? He's in the job of president, so comparing what he does to those that preceded him is part of the course. Every other president has been compared to what the previous presidents did to use as benchmarks to determine where the sitting president is on various issues. Better, worse, the same? It matters. If you have a job, ask your supervisor about the metrics used in evaluating your job performance. While many businesses set the metrics high, they still have to look at the historical performance to determine those.
Fake news? You assume that I'm a liberal Democrat. Look at my political memes. Do they look like liberal democrat memes? No, I'm a progressive, and if you think that's a liberal democrat, you are sadly mistaken.
You like the way the president is performing. You realize that you're basing your opinion on fake news, right? The failure to hold press conferences is what promotes the fake news epidemic in journalism. It's easy to tweet something, but the president should not be hiding from the press because they ask hard questions. He should be able to answer those hard questions.
FTR, I didn't participate in the "Modern Education" your meme refers to. My class graduated back in '75. What were you doing then. Oh, as for what I know about Journalism, I did study it in school before the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine. I've worked under the Fairness Doctrine. Balls in your court. What's your experience?