Posted on 12/22/2016 12:05:50 PM PST by drewh
Poynters James Warren (a former Chicago Tribune managing editor) has turned to the next press horror under President Trump: What will the White House correspondents dinner look like under President Trump? Warren admitted It seems way off April 29, 2017 but the election of Donald Trump is already raising questions and some fears among [White House Correspondents] association members.
"This is unchartered [sic] territory," said a former WHCA board member who's discussed the matter with board members. "We've never had a businessman-reality TV star as president, somebody who understands the importance of this particular event."
That sounds a little odd, considering Obama and Bill Clinton understood this was an event where they could easily own the room. See the media adoration of Obamas mic-drop routine earlier this year.
Liberal journalists now associate the dinner with journalists being too cozy with the power elite, and conservatives associate it with leftist comedians offering either a cauldron of acid for Republicans (Stephen Colbert trolling Bush) or a cauldron of acid for Republicans (Wanda Sykes sparing Obama).
Both these groups of critics would just call the whole thing off. Warren turned to the media to wonder about the future:
"Will this guy who sat here and took it in not altogether gracious fashion from President Obama sit there and take it as president of the United States while a comedian who is hired does what comedians normally do? Can he take it?" asks Bill Plante, just-retired CBS News White House correspondent and a former association president.
"And can he do (at the dinner) what presidents do, make fun of himself?"
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Plante asked exactly the wrong question. Trump came to the dinner and took his lumps from Obama and NBC's Seth Meyers in 2011. The better question is can the media take the ridicule? Can the media make fun of itself? The last year suggests they think any criticism is tantamount to Soviet authoritarianism. Warrens story continued:
It certainly has the potential to be a train wreck, and its possible that the Trump team would see that as a good thing," says Tom Goodman, president and chief executive of Goodman Media who was once head of communications at CBS News and CBS Inc.
"Regardless, I believe Donald Trump would absolutely show up and use the event to lambast the media, which would play into his ongoing narrative. I think the biggest difference between the current and next president (at this event) is that Barack Obama would be joking about the media, and Donald Trump would not and he would name names, too."
That makes it sound like Republicans might really enjoy this dinner for a change.
I wonder how many ply the TP is they are ordering for the WH?
Leni
<< Just cancel and replace with a new idea...media hoax of the year awards >>
Love this idea. Trump can make his own night. If not media hoax, he can highlight achievements made over the year with humor sprinkled through. He doesn’t have to play their role for him just because they say so.
Give out awards which slam idiots, Best Fake news, Most resources Spent to Avoid Making a Clinton Look bad.
Agreed. It is a waste of time! Why would Trump want to please people that will only ridicule him and his constituencies!
The bimbo in the nightgown is none other than Megyn Kelly who walked right through the group of assembled Freepers
Ross?
OH! < /sarc>
So, once again, Trump was right.
That’s who I thought it was.
Good grief those folks are such DRAMA QUEENS!
He doesn’t have to attend. Let them have their fun if they want, but ignore it.
I agree with you 101%, Ronin.
Mr. Trump, his family members and friends should not show up just to be slammed and humiliated by a bunch of tuxedo-ed and bejeweled elite media and comedic scum.
He should put on an apron.....and at dinner time that evening he should be volunteering at a DC soup kitchen for the homeless and needy.
The contrast would be stunning.
Leni
“Mr. Trump, his family members and friends should not show up just to be slammed and humiliated by a bunch of tuxedo-ed and bejeweled elite media and comedic scum.
He should put on an apron.....and at dinner time that evening he should be volunteering at a DC soup kitchen for the homeless and needy.”
What an excellent idea!
My response: the enemedia would absolutely LOVE to see the president-elect lower himself to their pond scum level by lambasting them from the podium on national TV.
Please, Donald, avoid this journalistic swampland dinner completely!
Leni
I took that picture back when she was plain ol’ Megyn Kendall.
Well, that is closure. I never knew who mate that shot.
She was headed to a rendezvous with Laz. You know it, I know it. Everybody knows it.
Good for them! The bulk of the media is a major part of the DC Swamp.
Leni
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