Millions of people care. It’s up to those millions to fight.Even if they do, what does it matter? Lots of people who know him have used the H word to describe him. Nobody cares.
Millions of people care. It’s up to those millions to fight.Even if they do, what does it matter? Lots of people who know him have used the H word to describe him. Nobody cares.
Millions of people care. It’s up to those millions to fight.
But by all means, let’s make sure the host of whatever program doesn’t run afoul of someone with a short fuse and dubious intellect by daring to point out a lie is….a lie.
The question is, does the majority of the media care? Or, are they just reporting his lie, with little to no context in regard to actual facts on the subject being lied about?
We already know the answer. The media either doesn't care or the upper management/ownership muzzle anyone who does. Or both. See "sanewashing".The question is, does the majority of the media care? Or, are they just reporting his lie, with little to no context in regard to actual facts on the subject being lied about?
And no one watches NewsNation. It's among the lowest-rated channels in all of basic cable.Balance can work if done right (Newsnation comes close), but the way CNN does it is too ancient Rome-like, all for the spectacle. Essentially, it would work if it would try not to be sensational and more "boring."
It’s an important question. Early signs don’t look promising. At most, they provide milquetoast pronouncements that downplay the depth of the lies and gaslighting and minimize the scope of damage being done.The question is, does the majority of the media care? Or, are they just reporting his lie, with little to no context in regard to actual facts on the subject being lied about?
I believe that it was used prior to Usenet and first applied when college debate teams fell for the temptation to taint "the other team" by accusing them of a) acting like Hitler, b) behaving like Nazis, c) citing Mein Kampf, d) referring to the other team as supporting any of the Nazis more horrible policies or actions.It came out of Usenet, actually, and the thing that people misunderstand about it was that it was descriptive in nature, not normative. I would see people in Usenet newsgroups try to use it as a brake on discussions. That never worked. It's more about the deterioration of discourse over time as people back into their corners and take ever more extreme positions. It wasn't a tool, as such.
Actually, the best "in power" comparison is to Milei in Argentina.In any event, in the present context of Trump this and Trump that, I think the more apt comparison is to Anthony Fremont.
You did your job. You used your platform, be it print, broadcast or otherwise, to tell the truth. Because you sure as heck don’t accomplish anything if you use print, broadcast (broadcast now twice mentioned, dear censors) or other medium to let lies go unchallenged.How does it accomplish anything if after doing your job, telling the truth, and doing the right thing, you become a target and get fired?
Even on broadcast TV a few times (that’s three so far).I get it. You saw "All The President's Men."
These are the options:That was 50 years ago. That clearly doesn't work now. Even Woodward knows. Try something else.
You did your job. You used your platform, be it print, broadcast or otherwise, to tell the truth.
Future and current journalists may be wise to follow Jim Acosta's lead and go at it alone on reader-supported platforms not beholden to corporate overlords.These are the options:
“Do something else” is a lazy cop-out.
- Use your broadcast (4), print or other platform to be an actual journalist.
- Use your broadcast (5) print or other platform to become part of the regime.
He’s using his established reputation garnered from being a cable television mainstay and more power to him for that. I have no doubt he will use that television background to produce solid, truthful journalism. Will it work for all? No. But if he maintains a voice he honed on television, it’s welcome in this fight.Future and current journalists may be wise to follow Jim Acosta's lead and go at it alone on reader-supported platforms not beholden to corporate overlords.
ABC gave around 5 minutes to President Musk's first press conference at the White House, with Trump just sitting looking bored at a desk. That said more than any commentary could haveIt’s an important question. Early signs don’t look promising. At most, they provide milquetoast pronouncements that downplay the depth of the lies and gaslighting and minimize the scope of damage being done.
Like the effects of ketamine? That would be an important thing for television to show as well.ABC gave around 5 minutes to President Musk's first press conference at the White House, with Trump just sitting looking bored at a desk. That said more than any commentary could have
I have no idea what that means.Maybe someone from a broadcast outlet could ask the old guy cosplaying at the desk when the people eating animals suddenly stopped being a thing they were so concerned about.
He’s using his established reputation garnered from being a cable television mainstay and more power to him for that. I have no doubt he will use that television background to produce solid, truthful journalism. Will it work for all? No. But if he maintains a voice he honed on television, it’s welcome in this fight.
"They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats" in Springfield Ohio, demonizing Haitian migrantsI have no idea what that means.
Spoken as someone who obviously has never been in Haiti."They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats" in Springfield Ohio, demonizing Haitian migrants
Could be. That sounds like a losing strategy in any event.I believe that it was used prior to Usenet and first applied when college debate teams fell for the temptation to taint "the other team" by accusing them of a) acting like Hitler, b) behaving like Nazis, c) citing Mein Kampf, d) referring to the other team as supporting any of the Nazis more horrible policies or actions.
Nah, I'll stick with the Anthony Fremont comparison, involving a six-year-old, emotionally at that level but with strange powers who isolates his community and terrorizes it into believing only positive things about the lives they're forced to live under his control, while sending anyone who has any kind of thought otherwise into oblivion.Actually, the best "in power" comparison is to Milei in Argentina.