The lap dogs of democracy who didn’t bark at Trump
A must read from Dana Milbank in today's Washington Post. Milbank tears into Joe Scarborough and Mark Halperin
...This is not to pick solely on Halperin, with whom I have clashed over the years. Trump exploited a profession dominated by process journalism, and the entire cable news industry irresponsibly gave Trump unfiltered and uncritical coverage as he mounted his assaults on democracy and civility the equivalent of millions of dollars of free ads that propelled him to the nomination.
In an ordinary presidential campaign, press neutrality is essential. But in Trump we have somebody who has threatened democracy by talking about banning an entire religion from entering the country; forcing Muslims in America to register with authorities; rewriting press laws and prosecuting his critics and political opponents; blacklisting news organizations he doesnt like; ordering the military to do illegal things such as torture and targeting innocents; and much more. In this case, attempting neutrality legitimized the illegitimate.
Its not just a concern of the elites nor a dismissal of the real grievances of Trumps followers to condemn a candidates reluctance to accept a bedrock principle of democracy. Theres nothing brilliant about a campaign for the presidency that makes scapegoats of women, immigrants and racial and religious minorities. Its not impressive to consort with white supremacists. Its not fair and even to ignore that much of what Trump has done is a threat to democratic institutions.
And it is absolutely appropriate to take sides in a contest between democracy and its alternative.
Whole article at:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-lap-dogs-of-democracy-who-didnt-bark-at-trump/2016/10/24/26ba3418-9a28-11e6-9980-50913d68eacb_story.html?utm_term=.2504007cac36
x-posted from GD2016