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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Sep 17, 2016, 05:57 PM Sep 2016

Dan Rather's Facebook Rant To U.S. Media: Stop Giving Trump A Free Pass & Do Your Damn Job



Donald Trump’s disdain, mockery, and antagonism of the press, whose freedoms are enshrined in the Bill of Rights and whose presence has provided ballast to our democracy since its inception, raises very serious questions about his fitness for the presidency of the United States.

For a long while, these thoughts have been coursing through my veins with concern and disbelief, and yet my abiding loyalty to the notion of fair, accurate and unbiased journalism held me in check from saying it out loud – much as I suspect it has muzzled the true feelings of many of my colleagues. But we must remember that Donald Trump knows this and cynically plays the press corps’ deep desire for fairness to his undeserved benefit. The latest, barring the traveling press from covering an event and using them as ridicule in a speech, are but the most recent chapters in a novel full of outrageous acts. And this sentiment apparently extends to members of his own family as witnessed by his daughter Ivanka’s actions in an interview with Cosmo.

I am well aware that I will be met with bile and venom for saying this, called a communist, a liberal in bed with Hillary Clinton, a washed-up joke. To quote Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind, “frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” Let others attack my motives. My conscience is clean. This is not about partisan politics, about who is right on immigration or gun control. This is about the very machinery that has allowed our American experiment to persist and thrive, a machinery which is far more fragile than we would like to believe.

Trump’s relationship with the press is at the heart of so much that is troubling about his candidacy - the secrecy, the lack of transparency on something as normal as tax returns, the flaunting of the very rules by which we elect our leaders, the appeasement of hate groups. And his embrace of Roger Ailes and Breitbart, institutions who have polluted press freedoms, is a further dangerous sign of decay.

And yet when presented with this challenge, too much of the press has been cowed into inaction. This is a man who can be fact-checked into obscurity by any second grader with an Internet connection. And yet when he issues a mealy-mouth non-apology about President Obama’s obvious pedigree as an American, here we are with too many in the press not acknowledging his years of lies (check your Twitter feeds about how the New York Times initially covered this event). All of this of course sets the stage for Trump to lie again about somehow birtherism being Clinton’s fault.

I fear that this mindset will infect the debates. Trump is already setting the stage for that. If you are moderating and are not going to fact check him, you might as well just roll campaign speeches live - far too many of which have been shown on television without being subjected to journalistic context. If these debates will be debates in name only, another opportunity for Trump to flout fairness by spewing his venom and bullshine, I say cancel them.

Enough is enough. It is a reality that every reporter must come to grips with. Trump is not a normal candidate. This is not a normal election. He will set a precedent that other demagogues will study and follow. Fear, combined with the lure of ratings, views, clicks and profits, have hypnotized too much of the press into inaction and false equivalency for far too long. I am optimistic the trance is being broken. Fear not the Internet trolls. Fear instead the judgement of history.

https://www.facebook.com/theDanRather/posts/10157430091225716
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Dan Rather's Facebook Rant To U.S. Media: Stop Giving Trump A Free Pass & Do Your Damn Job (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2016 OP
Don, if you haven't read this - read this underpants Sep 2016 #1
Thanks Dan. SusanCalvin Sep 2016 #2
K & R LiberalLovinLug Sep 2016 #3
Joy Reid jovi Sep 2016 #5
I have said it many times in DU: MSM is afraid of tRump. He has power. Eleanors38 Sep 2016 #6
Thanks for sharing this phallon Sep 2016 #4
Gods bless you, Mr Rather. Hekate Sep 2016 #7

LiberalLovinLug

(14,173 posts)
3. K & R
Sat Sep 17, 2016, 07:42 PM
Sep 2016

"And yet when presented with this challenge, too much of the press has been cowed into inaction. This is a man who can be fact-checked into obscurity by any second grader with an Internet connection."

Its maddeningly frustrating to watch these highly paid talking heads stare ahead seemingly oblivious while Trump or one of his spokepersons tells one lie on top of another, while never answering the original question. Any one of us could do a better job. My gawd why can't they have an iPad next to them and either they, or another person they hire for just that reason can instantly Google to find past quotes etc.. And then demand them to actually answer a question as put to them. Is it really that difficult?

jovi

(61 posts)
5. Joy Reid
Sat Sep 17, 2016, 07:48 PM
Sep 2016

seems to be the only person calling his talking heads out. She was awesome this morning putting Trumps surrogates on the line and calling them out when they lied. She stands up to them. To bad she is not moderating a debate

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
6. I have said it many times in DU: MSM is afraid of tRump. He has power.
Sun Sep 18, 2016, 04:00 PM
Sep 2016

The media could give a crap about Hillary and the Demos; they are performing their assigned roles of being mealy-mouthed foils after years of being smash-mouthed by the far right. And in a bully culture, it is all pecking order.

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