Forget Vance. It’s •Trump• the Republicans should be talking about replacing if they want to win.
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Paul Cantrellreplied to Paul Cantrell on last edited by
Sargent takes headlines about Biden pre-dropout, flips them to refer to Trump — basically what I'm doing upthread — and then asks:
❝ Are these headlines really stretches, based on all we’ve seen? I submit that they are not. … How often do you see headlines like this? Why don’t we see more of them? ❞
❝ This argument has never received an even remotely serious hearing from newsroom leaders at big media organizations. ❞
You’re damn right, Greg.
#uspol https://newrepublic.com/article/185622/finally-top-journo-erupts-media-ignoring-trumps-mental-state
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Paul Cantrellreplied to Paul Cantrell on last edited by
“Wait, you're still keeping this megathread going, Paul?”
THE MEGATHREAD WILL CONTINUE AS LONG AS NECESSARY
Trump just had the worst single day in a US presidential general election since…gosh…when?? He is a humiliation — not just a bad candidate, but mentally and emotionally incompetent.
Where is the mainstream coverage of that decline?
Where is the mainstream coverage of the behind-the-scenes effort to replace him?
Come to think of it, where are his hacked emails? Press has 'em!
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Paul Cantrellreplied to Paul Cantrell on last edited by
I am again tapping the sign:
Don’t tell me there isn’t a single person, not a one, somewhere in the Republican Party machine who’s privately wishing for a different candidate right now.
This is totally absent in press coverage: not hinted at, not murmured about, not quoted anonymously on background, not echoed by Serious Columnists, not amplified, not manifested.
I mean, Dick Cheney endorsed her, for god’s sake. Dick Cheney!! Yet…zero speculation about palace intrigue to yeet Trump.
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Paul Cantrellreplied to Paul Cantrell on last edited by
At this point, politicians are just openly trolling the mainstream media for their unwillingness to apply their own standards. Good for Moskowitz.
(Update: this is not an endorsement of the guy in general; I know nothing about him.)
From @lovelylovely:
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My dear political pressitarians, you don't even have to •find• these people in the Republican machine desperately trying behind the scenes to replace Trump. You just have •speculate• about them!
Again, we all know you know how this works. You did it with Biden.
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Paul Cantrellreplied to Paul Cantrell on last edited by
Amazing: @wdlindsy has gathered a whole collection of commentators echoing this thread:
https://toad.social/@wdlindsy/113130161223719501Members of the press, we’re all thinking it.
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We are now at the point where:
- Trump is mass-cancelling crucial appearances, which Biden never did
- Trump is far more rambling and incoherent than Biden has ever been, ever
- Trump stopped answering questions and lapsed into swaying to his own playlist for 39 minutes at a live event, which Biden…I mean, come the fuck on
- Trump is even more overtly fascist…yet none of this receives even a fraction of the mainstream coverage Biden’s mellow old age received.
Where is the press?!?
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Here is the top of this thread:
https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/112884273119572617I started it at the end of July. Depressingly, I could have written almost all of it this afternoon and it would be just as accurate.
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Trump is doing all of those things and his cult member followers keep putting up more and more signs. They love him.
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@mishi
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The press is largely owned by billionaires who've been firing anyone who speaks up for workers
Video Reveals Power Of Sinclair, As Local News Anchors Recite Script In Unison
Sinclair Broadcast Group owns more than 190 local TV stations across the country. The company recently began instructing local anchors to read a script denouncing "fake" news.
NPR (www.npr.org)
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@inthehands bought? I think the press was bought. Or fighting to get noticed by the algorithms that could be skewed a bit/a lot by their owners.
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@inthehands I was just talking to my wife about this. I don't think you can convince me that the position of certain press (or perhaps their wealthy owners) isn't that Trump is a useful idiot to install Smooth Used Car Salesman MAGA Vance. It doesn't really matter how that happens, be it ill-health or the law. The age thing, on which they're now silent, was to hopefully get an inferior candidate.
Which sounds like fringe conspiracy nonsense. I honestly don't know - I guess if the shoe fits?
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@alienghic
This is certainly true of Sinclair, Fox, etc.It may unfortunately be true of WaPo now.
I don’t think it fully explains NYT, NPR, all the broadcast networks who should know better — though certainly there is pressure behind the scenes even if it’s not from direct billionaire ownership.
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@mdione
I think it’s complicated. Some press orgs are pure right-wing propaganda efforts at this point. There are plenty of reporters, even some at those orgs, who aren’t bought and would like to do better, but can’t get their heads out of the horse race mentality. There are certainly owners who are exerting pressure down the ladder, and editors responding to that pressure. It’s a whole-system failure, complex in its details, disturbingly straightforward in its results. -
@tehstu
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Different Drummerreplied to Paul Cantrell last edited by
@inthehands There is no 'press' just propaganda.
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@DifferentDrummer
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@inthehands Weissman at NYT explains it all to us:
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Paul Cantrellreplied to PaulDavisTheFirst last edited by [email protected]
@PaulDavisTheFirst Jeez, what weak sauce from Weissman. A nonanswer to the wrong question.