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‘Trump’s Chernobyl’: Media Wuhan Virus Hysteria Stokes Public Panic
The Federalist ^ | 03/11/2020 | Joy Pullmann

Posted on 03/11/2020 8:31:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Since the coronavirus came on the horizon, media figures have been stoking panic, leading to mass shortages of basic health supplies, business travel cancellations, and market drops, all while the confirmed disease number hiked yesterday to around 0.000002 percent of the U.S. population.

So far, U.S. cases of the basic seasonal flu outnumber coronavirus cases by a factor of 45,000 (using federal stats for this year’s flu and real-time tracking of coronavirus confirmations). The flu season has even been especially bad this year, with between 20,000 and 52,000 deaths, compared to 29 so far from coronavirus.

According to infectious disease expert Dr. Paul Carson, who works for the North Dakota public health department, the flu appears to be about five times more contagious than coronavirus, which means containment is possible, although especially for the elderly coronavirus appears to have higher death rates. Especially for the young, however, the flu is still more dangerous than coronavirus in the United States, said the U.S. surgeon general Monday.

Surgeon general: “If you are a child or young adult, you are more likely to die from the flu, if you get it, than you are to die from coronavirus. So, there is something about being young that is protective.” https://t.co/mwpcexQZkh pic.twitter.com/IepUqFDQXH

— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 9, 2020

Yet did this year’s flu “pandemic” tank the stock market, get members of Congress on the House floor wearing gas masks, cause Americans suffering from the common cold and post-surgery pain to find no relief due to empty shelves at stores, and have the president stampeding to burn untold taxpayer dollars on “economic stimulus” amid decades of federal debt and deficits? No.

As Wuhan virus trickled to U.S. shores, U.S. media have hyped Armageddon to, well, a fever pitch. But so far, the actual health effects have been minimal, while the social and economic effects have been serious. What accounts for the mismatch between hype and reality?

A major factor is open media cheerleading for stock market crashes and economic downturns. Not only is it clear that corporate media can’t be trusted to provide accurate information about an issue of public concern, it’s clear they don’t care about public health or the economy. They care about destroying Trump, and if they have to ruin the U.S. economy to do that, that’s what they’ll do.

On March 9, the “Politico Nightly Coronavirus Special Edition” email’s subject line was “America held hostage by coronavirus.” “The world is drowning itself in hand sanitizer and suffocating itself with fear,” hyperventilated reporters Renuka Rayasam and Sudeep Reddy. Now, why might that be, journos? Well, consider a few examples of what passes for news about a potential public health concern that only appears to matter this much because of the negative effects it could have on a president the media hate.

Washington Post columnist Brian Klaas claimed in a March 9 column, “The coronavirus is Trump’s Chernobyl.”

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Chernobyl was the explosion of a nuclear reactor in the Soviet Union. Naturally, the communist government hushed it up and thus people went on with their lives instead of evacuating areas contaminated with radiation. This caused an estimated 9,000 to 16,000 deaths across Europe plus 3.5 million radiation-exposure-attributed cancers, birth defects, and other serious maladies just in nearby Ukraine.

It’s funny that the Washington Post seems to be publishing no articles calling the Wuhan province-originated disease China’s Chernobyl. The comparison is, indeed, a much better fit for China than for the United States. That communist government also kept the existence and spread of the Wuhan virus a secret, which led to tens of thousands more cases than if it had instead acted quickly to prevent the disease’s spread, like the Trump administration, Taiwan, and Hong Kong did. It is the epicenter of the coronavirus, with reportedly more than 80,000 sick and 3,000 dead so far (although China’s numbers are not reliable and likely understated).

It’s clear the Washington Post is more comfortable criticizing the president of their own nation even though his administration’s management of the threat has been far more transparent, immediate, and effective. Possibly there’s a connection between this editorial decision and the fact that the Post has been taking ad money since 2011 to publish literal Chinese communist propaganda disguised as a newsy, China-focused newspaper supplement.

It's actually very important we continue to refer to COVID19 as the Wuhan Virus

The Chinese government is working overtime to blame the CIA and anyone else for their failings. The name should indicate exactly where it came from so they can't gaslight future generations

— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) March 9, 2020

Covering for the Chinese Communist Party’s criminal neglect of its own people seems to be broader than the Post. Here it occurs through their favored moral preen of redefining what constitutes racism. David Gura is a weekend host for MSNBC News and previously worked for NPR.

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Then, of course, were the multitude of media comparisons between coronavirus and Hurricane Katrina. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman appeared to not be able to make up his mind whether coronavirus should be messaged as “Trump’s Katrina” or “weapons of mass destruction,” both of which damaged the George W. Bush presidency.

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Is Coronavirus Trump’s Katrina? https://t.co/6f9r0gWxfS

— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) March 9, 2020

“Trump’s Chernobyl,” “Trump’s Katrina,” and “Trump’s Iran hostage crisis.”

At least the lefty media never purposefully try to incite panic and overstate things. pic.twitter.com/WwGiuIKpMW

— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) March 9, 2020

A MSNBC panel last Friday also discussed with anticipation the possibility that coronavirus could be “Donald Trump’s Katrina.”

“I should mention this with a little trepidation, but this may be Donald Trump’s Katrina,” said panelist Eddie Glaude Jr.

“Let’s just lean into that for a minute,” responded MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace. “I mean, Katrina was the moment when all of the things that felt incredibly incompetent about the Bush presidency… were realized. We gave them a proof point that we were indeed incompetent. And also people died. I mean, this has the makings, structurally, for the same kind of moment for President Trump.”

“And if there’s any a moment that would shake that 40 percent — the folks who would allow him to shoot someone right down Fifth Avenue — if there’s any a moment it’s this one,” Glaude responded. “Because it’s babies, it’s friends, it’s loved ones, it’s grand parents, it’s your nana. So it seems to me this is an event that could take down a president.”

MSNBC’s @esglaude Jr. on the Coronavirus: “This may be Donald Trump’s Katrina.”@NicolleDWallace: "Let’s just lean into that for a minute … this has the makings, structurally, of the same kind of moment” pic.twitter.com/bNjTTpbmjl

— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 6, 2020

On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Monday, host Joe Scarborough commented to guest Richard Haas, an editor at the Financial Times, Trump “is unqualified and unfit to be president of the United States. And unfit at one of the most dangerous times this country has seen in, well, I’ll say it, since 9/11. We don’t know where this heads, but we know it gets much, much worse with this president.”

Haas responded, “You mentioned 9/11, Joe. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives. We’re in the early stages of a crisis where, I believe, orders of more magnitude of Americans are in danger. Put that on the table. We’re at a point where the numbers are going to take over.”

As a reminder, 2,977 people were murdered by terrorists on 9/11, the deadliest terror attack in U.S. history. Due to their work digging people out of the rubble, approximately 10,000 first responders developed cancer, from which approximately 2,000 died. This comparison is utterly irresponsible at this point. All this conversation served was to scare the bejeebers out of people, to no good purpose, all for politics.

It is probably no accident that the media’s hysterical representation of what so far is a tiny health problem with the potential to grow — but we don’t know how much — mimics the accusations Democrat presidential candidates were making against Trump just two weeks ago. From Democrats’ lips to the media’s megaphone to a public frenzy in just two weeks.

Wash your hands, keep calm, and carry on, America. And hope the brokers managing your retirement and kids’ college funds are doing the same instead of listening to a bunch of know-nothings telling them to stampede.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chernobyl; coronavirus; covid19; disease; dncstrategy; hysteria; liberalfascism; media; mediabias; mediacriticism; morningjoe; msm; pandemics; pmsnbc; politico; publichealth; stockmarket; trumpcdc; trumpmedia; washingtoncompost
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To: rlmorel
["Orange Man Bad" theme] - it's what the Liberal Media sells - Every day of the week


61 posted on 03/11/2020 10:36:09 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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To: Artcore

For 2019, in SF alone....234 folks died from overdosing of Fentanyl. No one said a word about those guys.


62 posted on 03/11/2020 10:37:27 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: null and void

Interesting to note that China is heavily involved in Fake Media. I can post sources for that assertion if I’m reminded. They pour $ into certain media outlest, WaPo for one. As well as pouring $ into universities for propaganda and spying purposes.


63 posted on 03/11/2020 10:49:40 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: rlmorel; Artcore

Currently, there are very few threads on FR I can stand to read. Corona virus and others. The freaking out doom/n/gloomers are legion. There are several types.

1. Ignorant and believe Fake Media

2. Psychologically tweaked and wedded to “all is lost/we’re doomed” whatever the topic

3. Shills wantint to sow defeatism, hopelessness and fear


64 posted on 03/11/2020 10:52:47 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Snow flakes dont need Trump to melt.


65 posted on 03/11/2020 10:59:24 AM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Bill Maher’s dream coming true.


66 posted on 03/11/2020 11:10:00 AM PDT by cld51860 (Volo pro veritas)
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To: OriginalChristian
Why do you refer to President Trump as Mr Trump? Is he not your president?

Just curious,

67 posted on 03/11/2020 11:11:03 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: SeekAndFind

I just hope there are some in his administration who can be trusted to find the root cause, i.e., those responsible for conspiring to do this. Otherwise, there will be virus#2 after this one...sound crazy? When a defense cannot stop a football team from running the football, they keep running the same play. We’ll have no investments left, no jobs, economy totally in chaos, perfect for dictators. Gee, didn’t see that coming.


68 posted on 03/11/2020 11:12:52 AM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Vote for President Trump in 2020 or end up equally miserable, no rights, and eating zoo animals)
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To: SaveFerris

Now, that is one damn fine GIF!

Tells the story...


69 posted on 03/11/2020 12:17:44 PM PDT by rlmorel (Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
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To: little jeremiah

I apologize this is a long post, but I have been giving this some thought.

I admit, I am optimistic by nature, and work in Healthcare, so I feel that I can provide internal context that is helpful, and besides, I don’t trust a word out of the media and haven’t for decades.

In light of that, I feel equipped to look at this situation, and I feel like I have a reference point that has some validity. I am no expert on Epidemiology, but I have degrees in medical and scientific fields, and have read historical accounts of past epidemics, Plague, Yellow Fever, Malaria, Dysentery, etc so it isn’t completely greek to me, even if I do have a relatively superficial knowledge of them.

One of the interesting aspects of the Internet is that the underlying mechanics of contagious diseases which would formerly be completely obscure to all but the most geeky kinds of people outside the medical specialties that deal with those diseases are now presented to a wide spectrum of people, and that opens a can of worms that has to be taken into account, especially in this intentional media disinformation storm.

For example, in the past, relatively few people outside of Epidemiology or medicine in general would have known the meaning and significance a term such as “R0” (R-naught) in the context of contagious diseases. Now, there are masses of people who have heard of R0, and while knowledge is great and desirable, it is a double sided sword, in that it provides an entry point into manipulation by the darker aspects of human nature in politics and media.

When you watch the news, you hear and see talking heads, young beautiful women and handsome men throwing this term and others like it around, and even though they usually don’t have a smidgen more knowledge than those people they are directing their commentary towards, their bosses understand all too well the power of untethered knowledge in the hands of people who may not have the capability of putting those terms into a reality-based context.

“Normal” people will hear these terms, hear the dire tones of voice and see the serious facial expressions backstopped by big colorful graphics which often include people in hazmat suits and/or some poor living patient looking for all the world like a corpse being wheeled along on a containment stretcher. Even the more astute viewers will feel the pangs of anxiety while the less capable observers won’t feel a pang of anxiety, but instead will feel a tsunami of fear on seeing this collage being presented to them.

And it is being done deliberately, over and over again. I don’t watch television, but my wife does. And as I walk to and fro passing the television, especially during news cycles, I almost always have an audiobook or podcast on. (I have always been susceptible to visual manipulation of my emotions and have long recognized it, so I avoid things that strive to manipulate people in that way...like television in general, and thee media in particular)

The fact that I don’t hear what is going on makes the visuals the media puts on the air even more striking because visually you perceive things differently when it is not coupled with sound. Because I am not distracted by what they are saying, I can readily see what they are conveying (or trying to convey) which is fear. The wrinkled brow. The serious and somber mouth. The sad, concerned eyes. And none of that...none of it is incidental or accidental. It is intentional.

And I also see the frequency. If I walk past the television, I glance at it and see what they are presenting as I pass. Then, when I walk through again, I get another sample. And another.

What I have found is that, if you watch the media, you would think there is absolutely nothing else going on in this country or the world other than the coronavirus.

They hammer people with it. If I walk through the room and there is something else on, I can pause while they finish that segment, and invariably, the next item up is virus-related. Then the sports comes on. THAT is virus related.

The point is, people are being hammered incessantly with fear, and being given specific information that accentuates and heightens the fear in many people. I resent it, because it is both sadistic and destructive, but most of all, it is being done for political ends.

This contagion is worthy of respect and sober treatment, but what I see is a deliberate effort to use the other side, the destructive side of the sword to serve an end.


70 posted on 03/11/2020 1:55:14 PM PDT by rlmorel (Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
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To: rlmorel
great post rlmorel - you are spot on!
71 posted on 03/11/2020 2:57:00 PM PDT by FalloutShelterGirl (Cool! I found my original screen name!)
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To: null and void

A great many people here say this is all a World Wide Conspiracy to destroy Trump, the Stock Market, and make conservatives look foolish over the flu.

They will be the first sheep demanding to be saved.


72 posted on 03/11/2020 3:02:07 PM PDT by redgolum (If this culture today is civilization, I will be the barbarian.)
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To: FalloutShelterGirl

LOL, you could probably tell I have been cogitating a while on that.

I am sure, and understand, that I get a lot of “TL/DR” passes on a post like that, but...what am I going to do? At this stage of my life, I’m not likely to change. I have always been long-winded.

Even texting, I can’t condense messages into things like ‘CU BRB”

I have to write it all out...:). I guess I use LOL, so that’s progress.

Anyway, thanks for reading.


73 posted on 03/11/2020 5:24:31 PM PDT by rlmorel (Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
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