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The Trump Nail in the Media Coffin.


Posted: Dec 22, 2016

probably will not often communicate with the nation via traditional press conferences. Nor will Trump likely field many questions from New York/Washington journalists. What we know as "the media" never imagined a Trump victory. It has become unhinged at the reality of a Trump presidency. No wonder the fading establishment media is now distrusted by a majority of the public, according to Gallup -- and becoming irrelevant even among progressives. Once upon a time in the 1960s, all the iconic news anchors, from Walter Cronkite to David Brinkley, were liberal. But they at least hid their inherent biases behind a professional veneer that allowed them to filter stories through left-wing lenses without much pushback. When Cronkite returned from Vietnam after the 1968 Tet Offensive and declared the war stalemated and unwinnable, no one dared to offer the dissenting viewpoint that Tet was actually a decisive American victory. The mainstream-media narrative in 1963 that Lee Harvey Oswald, the Castroite, communist assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was a product of right-wing Texas hatred was completely crazy -- but largely unquestioned. That old monopoly over the news, despite the advent of cable television and the internet, still lingered until 2016. Even in recent years, Ivy League journalism degrees and well-known media brand names seemed to suggest better reporting than what was offered by bloggers and websites. Soft-spoken liberal hosts on public TV and radio superficially sounded more news-like than their gravelly-voiced populist counterparts on commercial radio and cable news. Yet the thinning veneer of circumspection that had supposedly characterized the elite liberal successors to Cronkite and Brinkley was finally ripped off completely by a media meltdown over Trump. Journalists such as Jim Rutenberg of The New York Times and Christiane Amanpour of CNN said that they could not -- and should not -- be neutral reporters, given their low opinion of Trump. When the press is unashamedly slanted, even its benefactors want even more partiality -- media heartthrob Barack Obama included. In his last press conference as president, Obama attacked pet journalists for reporting on WikiLeaks' release of John Podesta's emails, supposedly at the expense of his own legacy and Hillary Clinton's accomplishments. The WikiLeaks trove certainly proved another disaster to the media -- but only because it revealed that mainstream journalists conspired with the Clinton campaign. CNN's Donna Brazile leaked possible debate questions to Clinton. One op-ed columnist, Dana Milbank of the Washington Post, even asked Clintonites for research to help him attack Trump. Politico's Glenn Thrush sent a story to the Clinton campaign team to be audited before publication. He begged to keep his collusion quiet and admitted that he had become a "hack" for such journalistic impropriety. Thrush may have been rewarded for his predictable left-wing bias, recently being hired by the New York Times as a White House correspondent. Last week, New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman grotesquely suggested via Twitter that Trump might welcome another 9/11-like attack, given that such a human catastrophe supposedly helped win support for George W. Bush. Recently, another Politico reporter, Julia Ioffe, used Twitter to relay a news story about the possibility that Trump's daughter, Ivanka, would get an office at the White House. In her tweet, Joffe suggested that Trump was either having incestuous relations with his daughter or skirting nepotism laws. Politico fired Ioffe -- sort of. She had already announced that she was moving from Politico to the Atlantic. Yet the Atlantic announced that it would not rescind her hire -- suggesting that her political bias, despite the accompanying unprofessionalism and uncouthness, could almost be interpreted as a plus. In today's media, all of this progressive distortion serves as an insurance policy for lapses of personal integrity like those of Thrush and Joffe. MSNBC anchor Brian Williams sermonized about the so-called "fake news" epidemic. Williams failed to remind us that he was removed as NBC's evening news anchor for serving up all sorts of fake details about his supposedly brave trips abroad in search of edgy news stories. After the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the co-hosts of the show "CNN Newsroom" collectively put up their hands in "hands up, don't shoot" solidarity -- echoing a narrative of police murder later proved to be completely false by a lengthy federal investigation. Decades-long journalistic one-sidedness was apparently tolerable when there were no other news alternatives. Mainstream-media monopolies once were also highly profitable, and long-ago liberal news people were at least well-mannered. All of those assumptions are no longer true. News outlets such as The New York Times and NBC have no more credibility than most websites or the National Enquirer. Is it any surprise that we are witnessing the funeral for traditional journalism as we once knew it? ;

VDH nails it. It's been a long time coming. - We are now in an ackowledged era of

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a partisan press. It is what the country had for half its lifespan, they just tried to hide it.

No wonder my grandpa used to call Cronkite, Red Walter.

Has Trump announced any plans...SM - Old Anon

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on how he is going to communicate the goings on of the government to the electorate if not by press conferences? This is a serious question. He's got to have some kind of alternative plan. I'd like to know how things are going on an ongoing basis. There certainly can't be a total news blackout. I'm wondering if he's going to put out a monthly newsletter or have periodic rallies or something similar (fireside chats, etc).

The news reports on his tweets, etc. - He also has a press secretary.

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I really pay no attention to any spin a politician puts out to news including but not limited to Obama.

So you think Tweets will be enough...SM - Old Anon

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Aren't they limited as far as the number of words you can use? How can complex issues and/or what needs to be done be put into a Tweet. So, will his press secretary release press reports that will be published word for word in newspapers and one-line? He's going to need the press in some shape or form to communicate his ideas and plans if he wants to maintain a transparent government. Don't you think?
Transparency, if there was any, would have - .
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started with showing his tax returns.
I wholeheartedly agree...SM - Old Anon
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tax returns and announce how he is going to avoid a conflict of interest between his presidential duties and his business empire. Sticky business trying to keep those things separate. I'm waiting for details like the rest of the country.
The rest of the country is not waiting for details. - The leftie loser crybabies are waiting
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while they ignore "details" of Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest when Hillary was secretary of state.
The rest of the country not waiting for..SM - Old Anon
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details??? Do you mean Trump supporters don't want to know what's going on in the Trump presidency. Are they just going to sit back and let him do whatever he wants? I guess the leftie losers will have to keep an eye on things.
Link? - .
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or else what you say is not credible
I actually do not think the government is transparent - they spin and divert.
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They make things look better than they are. Did we hear anything transparent about the Iran deal? Or did we hear what Obama wants us to hear?

Anybody who believes any politician trying to make themselves look good or lying themselves out of an awkward position is truly naïve. Their lies insult most people's intelligence.
So then, you think it will be...SM - Old Anon
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business as usual with Trump too, he'll spin and divert too and all we'll get are tweets and an occasional press release from his press secretary? That's not good at all. Guess I'll have to stay in close touch with my state Senator and Congressmen to find out what's going on with the government.
Your state Senator and Congressmen are - CORRUPT. You believe them?
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That is terribly naïve to say the least. And if you think they can do something, that is naïve to. The state Senator and Congressmen are looking out for themselves, not you. They only care about who contributes big bucks to their campaign.
I'm so sorry that you...SM - Old Anon
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feel the way you do, so jaded. I live in such a small state that I know my Senator and representatives personally, and they are not corrupt. The reason our country is in such a mess is that a lot of people have disengaged from the process and just let things happen. Now, someone comes along and says he's going to fix everything and YOU believe him? Pubs and Dems, left, moderate, and right all have to remain engaged in the political process. We all have voices. We all can vote out people we do not think are doing a good job. Each and everyone of us can make a difference no matter what party or political leaning. That's representative democracy.

The Fake News for a fake president?? lol - .

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