The unbearable smugness of the press

davesmom

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Haha, I heard an 'expert' telling how terrible it would be if Trump cancels the TPP. He more or less trashed all Trump's plans for renegotiating trade deals.
As I listened to him I wondered, how come if he knows so much more about negotiating deals than Trump, why isn't he the multi billionaire jetting around the world in his own plane?
 

Locutus

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It’s been a moment for soul-searching, and to some extent repentance, at the New York Times. In much-discussed remarks to his own media columnist James Rutenberg, executive editor Dean Baquet offered a mea culpa for having missed the Donald Trump surprise, though he spoke less for the paper than for journalists in general. “We’ve got to do a much better job of being on the road, out in the country, talking to different kinds of people than we talk to — especially if you happen to be a New York-based news organization — and remind ourselves that New York is not the real world,” Baquet said.

Public editor Liz Spayd cut closer to the bone, as she marveled at an election-night flip from an 84% Clinton-to-win assessment by the paper’s elaborate data operation, to a 95% likelihood for Trump just a few hours later.

“As The Times begins a period of self-reflection, I hope its editors will think hard about the half of America the paper too seldom covers,” wrote Spayd.

She continued: “The red state America campaign coverage that rang the loudest in news coverage grew out of Trump rallies, and it often amplified the voices of the most hateful. One especially compelling video produced with footage collected over months on the campaign trail, captured the ugly vitriol like few others. That’s important coverage. But it and pieces like it drowned out the kind of agenda-free, deep narratives that could have taken Times readers deeper into the lives and values of the people who just elected the next president.”


Stunned By Trump, The New York Times Finds Time For Soul-Searching | Deadline

ya think?

but don't hold your breath kids.
 

Kreskin

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Once in awhile people need to get away from the tube and puter and check out the real world.
 

tay

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President Obama recently called out “fake news” on social media as a threat to our democracy. He forgot to mention the sources that likely did the most harm to his governance was the mainstream media.

The mainstream media is acting as if disinformation is a new problem. It is not. In fact, way before it was vogue on Facebook or other social media domains, it was rampant in print, on cable news and broadcast news. And I am not just talking Fox News even though they made it an art form. CNN’s Brian Stelter used a segment of his show Reliable Sources to lament about the new fake news with a sense of impotence.

One must not forget that New York Times reporter Judith Miller willfully allowed others to mislead her into writing the lies that led us into the Iraq War. She gave the Bush administration lie the cover of objective journalism that was not objective at all. Her lies were complicit in getting hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, and thousands of American soldiers killed because it helped lay the framework to war on false pretenses.
 

Kreskin

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Trump spent most of the last decade surfing conspiracy sites. Now he gets to find out what is really going on.