Posted on 03/18/2017 1:49:21 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
Its loss of perspective grows under hatred of Trump.
For decades the media carefully cultivated an aura of objectivity in order to preserve its propagandistic authority. It was always a sham, but it worked as long as Republican presidents paid homage to it. Trump hasnt, and the media hates him for it, even as its unhinged behavior confirms the truth of his stance.
How dare you treat us as liberal partisans, they pout, before trotting off to the latest anti-Trump gala. Guess who is one of this years winners of the Walter Cronkite Award? Jorge Ramos, the open-borders activist who pretends to play a news anchor at Univision. Perhaps Rachel Maddow can snag the award next year.
Her debacle this week threw more light on the liberal partisanship of the media, not least because the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who received Trumps stolen tax documents chose Maddows show as the place to feature them. In the past, mainstream media reporters went to more circumspect outlets to retail their work. Now they promote their work on the most explicitly Democratic network and on its most aggressively anti-Trump show. And they wonder why Trump calls them members of the opposition party?
Of course, the reporter in question, David Cay Johnston, isnt even remotely objective. Though you would never have known it from Maddows reverential reading of his résumé, Johnston is less a reporter than a left-wing hack who used to write columns for the socialist rag The Nation. (Keep that in mind whenever he cranks up his wind machine about Trump and taxes.)
It was amusing to see the two descend into conspiracy theories Johnston recklessly speculated that Trump had leaked the documents himself as they tried desperately to pump life into a useless and backfiring segment.
Maddow, fresh from lecturing Trump on his unproven claims, had no problem peddling her own. The next day Joe Scarborough, given to lecturing Trump on intemperance and the dangers of conspiracy theories, confidently tweeted out that Trump had leaked the tax documents to make himself look good. Maddow claimed the next night that Trump had cleaned up his returns so that Melania could pass an immigration test.
One would think with all the egg on her face she might have suspended her usual eye-rolling and mugging for the camera, but she couldnt. It is almost as if the twisted partisanship in her is so feverish that words alone cant express it. It spills over into her face, her eyebrows, her hands. Particularly her hands. They chop the air in a partisan spasm.
Watergate-era reporters used to laugh at Nixons parting line from the White House, Always remember others may hate you but those who hate you dont win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself. It didnt occur to these reporters that they are as susceptible to this self-destruction as any politician.
Look at the pitiful rantings of Carl Bernstein, who out of hatred for Trump beclowned himself by hyping a Trump-Russia dossier that turned out to be a fraud. Shortly thereafter, Bernsteins son Jacob, a New York Times reporter also in the grip of Trump Derangement Syndrome, disgraced himself by calling Melania Trump a hooker at a party.
Trump is pulling the curtain back on the charades of the media, but often they pull the cord before he does. Instead of taking a pause in their partisanship, they plunge more deeply into it. Correspondents like Christiane Amanpour openly brag about their lack of neutrality. Editors rebuke other editors for not calling Trump a liar on their front pages. Schools of journalism fete the most virulently anti-Trump pundits. In a way, it is all wonderfully clarifying. The mask of phony neutrality is off and their partisan faces are visible for all to see.
The ruling class in all of its rot will be on full display when Jorge Ramos shows up at the National Press Club in April to pick up his Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Journalism, given by the Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern Californias Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Lets add this up: a journalism center named after a liberal partisan will be giving to an amnesty advocate who calls himself an anchor an award named after a late CBS newsman who used to conceal his liberalism in the ludicrous conceit, Thats the way it is.
The age of media phoniness, epitomized by such events, is coming to a close, and the public can now see the media for exactly what Trump calls it an opposition party dying under the fevers of its own fanaticism.
What era of objectivity? They have been the spokesmen for the DNC for fifty years.
Pray America woke
Remember immediately after the election the enemedia said they’d have to listen more closely to the American people?
Apparently what they meant was they had to control more tightly what news Americans could see...
It’s the other way ‘round. The DNC is the political arm of the Media.
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