'And since when did having a quiet speaking voice mean someone can't be a bully? '
I agree with that, but it looks to me like Corbyn is being bullied, not the other way round. The bloke is acting like a saint to the insults and accusations of the 172.
'If he actually gave a shit about the general public he would do something to address his dire relationship with the media. But he doesn't.'
There is nothing he can do. The Establishment and the 172 want Corbyn out and the media is doing the job of trying to turn the public against him. But it is beginning to seem so transparent, that the whizzkids behind it (probably the same ones behind Project Fear over Brexit) are losing the public's trust over this. Corbyn gives interviews in a park with constituents hugging him, he asks for hugs and gets them, and he catches "Krabby" and says his morning's work is not in vain, and the Establishment's finest teams tell us he is still a bully and will always be one. It just doesn't compute. This is starting to look the best and the brightest using Project Fear all over again in utter desperation.
'We caught Krabby': Labour in crisis, but a relaxed Jeremy Corbyn plays Pokémon Go in park
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/17/labour-in-crisis-and-a-relaxed-jeremy-corbyn-plays-pokemon-go-in/
The end result of the best and brightests' attempts to fool the people, is that the people will end up liking Corbyn more and think that the Establishment's finest are "bullying" him.