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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe hustlers, huckster and hacks who helped elect Trump
Last edited Thu Dec 8, 2016, 09:31 AM - Edit history (1)
Long, but well worth the read.
http://www.nationalmemo.com/hustlers-hucksters-hacks-who-helped-elect-trump/
Americas media establishment endlessly repeated Republican claims that Hillary Clinton was a threat to the security and good order of the republic, because she stored official emails on her own server, and erased about 33,000 of them she said were private. The New York Times ran three front-page stories about FBI director James Comeys surprise review of another set of emails found on the computer of Anthony Weiners wife, Clinton aide Huma Abedin. This second review, however, like the first, ended up showing no wrongdoing....
So where are we now? At the razors edge. The Trump transition has put in stark relief the very foundations of the profession of journalism in modern Americawhose fundamental canon is that there are two legitimate sides to every story, occasionally more, but never less. In a political campaign, they are structured on an iron axis. The Democratic side. The Republican side. Any critical attempt to weigh the utterances of one as more dangerous than the other is, by definition, the worst conceivable professional sin....
Its almost like they keep score in editorial offices. Only a certain number of horrifyingwhich is to say, truthfulthings can be allowed in a major publication about our president-elect every day, which then must be balanced by something reassuring. Which is to say, something not true. Like the headline the Post circulated for its daily promotional email on November 24: Trump Looks to Diversify His Cabinet With Latest Picks. Which, remarkably, was precisely the same angle The New York Times played: Trump Diversifies Cabinet. Both were referring to the same individuals, Nikki Haley, and Betsy DeVos. Youd think the lead about Trumps appointment of Haley would instead be the extraordinary irresponsibility of picking someone without a days foreign policy experience in her life as Americas ambassador to the United Nations. Or, concerning Education Secretary-designate DeVos, the fact that she married into a family that built an empire on industrial-scale fraud (the family business, Amway, paid $150 million in 2011 to settle one class action suit), that the company founded by her brother Erik Prince was responsible for the most lawless American massacre of the Iraq war (and then, when contracting with a country with a functioning rule of law got to be too much, turned to building a mercenary air force for rent to Third World nations, in cahoots with Chinas largest state-owned investment firm)....
Time magazine: they just ran a very illuminating piece by historian David Kaiser exposing Steve Bannons alarming interpretation of a theory advanced by amateur historians Neil Howe and William Strauss in books like The Fourth Turning: An American Prophesy, that every 80 years or so the United States endures a nation-transforming crisis: More than once during our interview, Kaiser wrote of an earlier interview with Bannon, where he pointed out that each of the three preceding crises had involved a great war, and those conflicts had increased in scope from the American Revolution through the Civil War to the Second World War. He expected a new and even bigger war as part of the current crisis, and he did not seem at all fazed by the prospect.
So where are we now? At the razors edge. The Trump transition has put in stark relief the very foundations of the profession of journalism in modern Americawhose fundamental canon is that there are two legitimate sides to every story, occasionally more, but never less. In a political campaign, they are structured on an iron axis. The Democratic side. The Republican side. Any critical attempt to weigh the utterances of one as more dangerous than the other is, by definition, the worst conceivable professional sin....
Its almost like they keep score in editorial offices. Only a certain number of horrifyingwhich is to say, truthfulthings can be allowed in a major publication about our president-elect every day, which then must be balanced by something reassuring. Which is to say, something not true. Like the headline the Post circulated for its daily promotional email on November 24: Trump Looks to Diversify His Cabinet With Latest Picks. Which, remarkably, was precisely the same angle The New York Times played: Trump Diversifies Cabinet. Both were referring to the same individuals, Nikki Haley, and Betsy DeVos. Youd think the lead about Trumps appointment of Haley would instead be the extraordinary irresponsibility of picking someone without a days foreign policy experience in her life as Americas ambassador to the United Nations. Or, concerning Education Secretary-designate DeVos, the fact that she married into a family that built an empire on industrial-scale fraud (the family business, Amway, paid $150 million in 2011 to settle one class action suit), that the company founded by her brother Erik Prince was responsible for the most lawless American massacre of the Iraq war (and then, when contracting with a country with a functioning rule of law got to be too much, turned to building a mercenary air force for rent to Third World nations, in cahoots with Chinas largest state-owned investment firm)....
Time magazine: they just ran a very illuminating piece by historian David Kaiser exposing Steve Bannons alarming interpretation of a theory advanced by amateur historians Neil Howe and William Strauss in books like The Fourth Turning: An American Prophesy, that every 80 years or so the United States endures a nation-transforming crisis: More than once during our interview, Kaiser wrote of an earlier interview with Bannon, where he pointed out that each of the three preceding crises had involved a great war, and those conflicts had increased in scope from the American Revolution through the Civil War to the Second World War. He expected a new and even bigger war as part of the current crisis, and he did not seem at all fazed by the prospect.
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The hustlers, huckster and hacks who helped elect Trump (Original Post)
mcar
Dec 2016
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Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)1. Bookmarking! Thanks!
mcar
(43,454 posts)2. You are welcome
ucrdem
(15,703 posts)3. Recommended.
Excerpt:
And what were pundits like (Doyle) McManus smoking? The vapors from a cunning long-term disinformation campaign run by the man Donald Trump appointed as his chief White House political strategist. Steve Bannon chartered a nonprofit Government Accountability Institute, whose president, Peter Schweizer, hacked out an insinuation-laden tome, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, then offered its findings on an exclusive pre-publication basis to the Times, which shamefully accepted the dealwith, predictably, the publics perceptions of Clintons trustworthiness cratering in tandem with our national Newspaper of Records serial laundering of Steve Bannons filth.
So that was Bannon. Figures.
uponit7771
(91,671 posts)4. Does the article include Comey and Voter suppression efforts in the states she was projected to win?
mcar
(43,454 posts)5. This one focuses on media malfeasance
But does, IIRC, discuss how much time was spent on Comey.
Native
(6,433 posts)6. This is all so damn depressing. I can't imagine it ever getting any better.
Ugh.
mcar
(43,454 posts)7. MSM bears so much responsibility for this
I will never forgive them.
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)8. That was a great read
Kind scary-but we live in scary times
mcar
(43,454 posts)9. We sure do, ism
And I have little hope that the media will help at all.