In battling the media, Trump is harming you - By Richard Cohen
Leave it to Ben Bradlee to set things straight. The then- executive editor of The Post
appeared on The Dick Cavett Show back in March 1973 and talked about the Pentagon Papers. They contained the secret history of Americas involvement in Vietnam and were first published by the New York Times and then The Post, against the vehement opposition of the Nixon administration. For a while, the government tried to suppress the news. Now, under a different president, it is trying to do it again.
On Cavetts show, Bradlee had to defend The Posts decision. He did it by turning things upside down. This was not a matter of the First Amendment or the abstraction called freedom of the press, Bradlee explained not the right, exclusively, of a few people who have chosen journalism as a career. That isnt what the hell its about, he went on. Its about your right to read, your right to be informed.
Bradlee was on the mark. President Trump is not in a fight with CNN as depicted in the ludicrous video
he tweeted Sunday in which he wrestles the cable news network or with the Times or The Post. This is not a struggle between the White House and some corporate behemoths, but a continuing, persistent and hugely unprecedented attempt by the government to limit and control what you can see or read. Its not about us. Its about you.
When the White House bans TV cameras from the briefing room, as it has done
repeatedly recently, it is not news organizations who are deprived, it is the viewer. CNN or NBC or any other news organization is going to make the same amount of money whether or not it has pictures of deputy White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders answering questions. Outside of her immediate family, no one is tuning in just to see her.
As is often the case with demagogues, Trump is supported or defended by those for whom he has the most contempt. He worships cash, thinking that to be rich is to be smart. He has stocked his Cabinet with dull multimillionaires, yet he poses as the champion of the common man. He wants to rid the country of the proclaimed curse of Obamacare, but he has nothing better to replace it with and, truly, he doesnt care. His abiding goal is to erase Barack Obamas legacy. He is animated by grievance recall the 2011 White House correspondents dinner, when Obama deftly skewered Trump for his mendacious support of the birther movement. That, not the health of the un-rich, is what matters.
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