Posted on 01/01/2017 9:03:54 PM PST by Kaslin
CBSs Face the Nation led off 2017 with a political panel where everyone was completely disgusted by President-elect Trump. The two Bush White House veterans speechwriters Michael Gerson and David Frum talked in dark terms about an election stolen by Russia and a forthcoming constitutional crisis.
On the Left were Jeffrey Goldberg, the Obama-polishing editor of The Atlantic magazine, and former NPR anchor Michele Norris, who left the taxpayer-funded network when her husband took a job in the Obama White House. Norris declared that Trumps Make America Great Again slogan clearly had a racial component, since America was built on the promise of white prosperity above everything else.
MICHELE NORRIS: In the phrase Make America Great Again, there is one word that if you are a person of color that you sort of stumble over. And its the word again. Because youre talking about going back to a time that was not very comfortable for people of color. They did not have opportunities. They were relegated to the back of the line. And this is a country that, you know, to be honest, was built on the promise of white prosperity above everything else. And for a lot of people when they hear that message, Make America Great Again, deeply encoded in that message is a return to a time where white Americans can assume a certain amount of prosperity because....
JOHN DICKERSON: Michele, did you-- since the Race Card Project [which began as a race-relations segment on NPR], youve spent a lot of time looking at the conversation about race in all of its different forms in America. Did you - when you saw the racial aspects of this campaign, say, Thats what Ive been hearing, and thats been bubbling under the surface for the last four years or six years youve been working on this? Or--
NORRIS: More particularly in the last two years. I dont want to say that I told you so, but I was not as surprised by Donald Trumps victory because I saw a lot of these sentiments coming in, you know, over the transom. A lot of people feeling a lot of vertigo in this country for a lot of reasons. Some of it is, you know, racial fragility and not necessarily feeling like their feet touch the floor, feeling that theyre not at the front of the line. But also technological disruption. Even though the economy, all these indices of the economy, suggest that were doing fine, people dont necessarily feel it. And Donald Trump was able to tap into a message where people felt a lot of discomfort. And-- and that again is somewhat retrograde. I mean, fear is not our brand, you know, in America. And-- and that is so much sort of the bright vein that ran through this campaign.
Norris also trashed Trump voters by dragging out the usual liberal media lamentation that these Republicans refuse to agree on a common set of facts like Trumps slogans are based on racism, for example.
NORRIS: In this country, weve always assumed that technology was a good thing. We embraced it. We assumed that it was propelling us forward and that it would perhaps even though it was displacing jobs, that it would make for a better society, a better flow of information. I think were going to start to really question that now-- on-- on a lot of levels because of what its done to democracy, because certainly what its done to the level of American discourse. And as journalists, you know, we have to learn how to operate in a world where there is no longer a common set of facts. People get their news in such a way that it usually affirms or confirms everything that they already believe. We have someone who is about to occupy the Oval Office who is dismissing many of the publications that we work or have worked for and is trying to bypass us and go directly to people. So as we try to explain this surreal universe, we find ourselves in-- in almost a room of funhouse mirrors trying to figure out how to describe whats going on.
As for the old Bush faction, Frum babbled about The idea that a foreign power has reached into the United States, and tampered with American democracy, and maybe chosen for Americans a president that the larger number of Americans didnt want for themselves. Trumps victory represents a threat to democratic institutions in this country and around the world. And I-- I dont think we do people a service by saying, You know, there have been bad things in the American past before. There have been. This is our bad thing, and its about as bad a thing as has happened in any of our lifetimes.
Here we go again. Trumps win is somehow worse than 9/11. Gerson added I think theres a pretty much even chance that were going to have a constitutional crisis or have a completely incompetent presidency that doesnt know how to exercise power."
Goldberg cracked That side of the table is totally depressing. CBS could have found someone a little more optimistic, but this is what liberals love to do its a common set of opinions, everyone revolving around a conventional wisdom.
PS: Brent Baker video-tweeted Trump:
Video: @DavidFrum: Trump’s election “about as bad a thing as has happened in any of our lifetimes” #FTN #TTT16 pic.twitter.com/wKUyc8Trd3 — Brent Baker (@BrentHBaker) January 1, 2017
This woman is a lunatic.
She sure is.
Regards,
Ridiculous.
Trump wants to “make America great” for everyone, who wants to work.
The big news here is that somebody actually watched Face the Nation. I bet his mean old boss made him do it.
Michelle is racist trash.
So she prefers Zero’s “Black poverty” for all (except herself).
"Ay, there's the rub."
Black people aren’t doing well in the Obamaconomy. Out of work.
Plenty of white folks out of work too.
If npr isn’t defended this election has been a waste.
The ugly head of liberalism shows it’s insanity every single day.
We cannot co-exist with these morons....it’s gonna come to a head and it’s gonna be pretty darn ugly.
It was because many, many Americans are TIRED of that worn-out canard, that they are secretly white-supremacist unless they prove otherwise by voting Democrat.
Liberals have ridden that notion for more than half a century. And Americans are finally asking what has come of it. Where did it get them? Hell, this country elected an African-American, TWICE, solely on his "merit" of not being a white person.
They were expected to do the same with a woman and it didn't work.
America did not vote for a white man in November. They simply voted for the person who had ideas and merits and a proven record.
Liberals are desperate to swing the narrative back to the "evil white man" paradigm. Ignorant of the fact that it won't fly anymore.
And it's only going to get worse for them.
So the racism is deeply encoded within the trump message. Riiight. That’s why whitey voted trump; he heard the ‘coded’ message.
Her husband lived well off the Obama horse-trough at the White house. And I’m sure she didn’t starve while working for NPR. Wonder how many homeless people who housed.
Besides being a sore loser and a One-Percenter Black Elite, she’s also one of the reasons for Trump winning - smart blacks who got duped by Obama recognized the commie’s con-game and voted for The Donald.
So Michele (Not another f*cking Michele), do everyone a favor, esp. hard working, decent black people, Shut The F*ck Up, crawl back into your “’hood” home, and pretend like it’s 1956 to just to keep you crazy in the head.
like we could be so lucky
But she says that “again” implies a time when things were not good for black people. They aren’t good under Obamunism. They were better than they are today.
That’s just ignorant.
Its as if they are asking Trump to defund them.
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