Posted on 08/17/2020 7:20:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Donald Trump entered the political arena some five years ago, reporters floundered for a way to cover his candidacy. Then, sensing a ratings boom from the chaos the businessman and former reality TV star injected into the primary, the left-leaning press quickly converted to covering all things Trump, benefitting both their bottom line and their sense of schadenfreude.
Following Trumps surprise election in 2016, the press faced a different challenge: How to cover a president they despised? Unfortunately, their answer was to abandon any semblance of journalistic integrity. They pushed fake news while ignoring huge stories that might accrue to Trumps benefit. As a result, Americans are sorely uninformed about news stories which, at any other time and under any other presidency, would deservedly flood airways and the print media.
Here are seven important stories from just the last year that the press should haveand would havecovered in detail, or differently, but for their disdain for Trump.
While the Spygate scandal spans many years, some of the most newsworthy developments broke over the last several months, although you would not know it if you read corporate media. Just Friday, the Department of Justice released information charging Kevin Clinesmith with making a false statement in an email he altered concerning Carter Page. Clinesmith inserted was not a source in the email addressing Pages relationship with intelligence agency, and that false statement led to a fourth FISA surveillance order on Page.
Now, the MSM did cover this story, if you count the spin peddled as news coverage. After telling readers Ex-F.B.I. Lawyer Expected to Plead Guilty in Review of Russia Inquiry, The New York Times twisted the story to slam Trump, sub-heading its article, Prosecutors did not reveal any evidence of the kind of broad anti-Trump conspiracy among law enforcement officials that the president has long alleged. The Times then hit Attorney General William Barr and defended the Robert Mueller investigation while minimizing Clinesmiths misconduct.
Coverage of the charge against Clinesmith is already receding, but the story deserves relentless investigative reporting. Clinesmith was deeply involved in the Crossfire Hurricane surveillance of Trump, including in the FBIs decision to task Joe Pientka with spying on the Trump campaign during an intelligence briefing. Further, Clinesmith altered the email while a member of Special Counsel Muellers team, and the special counsels office then obtained the fourth and final FISA surveillance order on Page.
That a member of the supposedly independent special counsels office falsified a document to get a surveillance order and allegedly committed a felony should burn up the wire for weeks. But instead we get misdirection and minimization from the press, because heaven forbid the public learn that Trump was rightit was a witch hunt.
A couple of weeks ago, another Spygate-related development was also sidestepped by the press. The Department of Justice announced its results from sampling FISA applications, telling Americans that the analysis of 29 different applications to the secret foreign intelligence surveillance court showed they all contained a sufficient basis for probable cause and that there were only two material errors, neither of which invalidated the authorizations granted by the FISA Court.
That conclusion starkly contrasts the 17 significant errors Inspector General Michael Horowitz found in just the FISA applications submitted to surveil former Trump campaign advisor Page. Unlike the 29 randomly reviewed FISA applications which, notwithstanding an array of errors, were found to be supported by probable cause, the DOJ concluded probable cause did not exist for at least two of the four applications submitted to surveil Pageand in turn the Trump campaign and administration.
The media, however, made scant mention of the DOJs findings, even though when IG Horowitz revealed in late March that initial results from an audit of FISA applications revealed errors in every FBI application the press pushed that news as evidence that the FISA abuse uncovered in the Page case wasnt the result of politics, but of broad, institutional weaknesses.
The DOJs announcement earlier this week decimated that spin and a press interested in the truth would realize the significance of the findings of the audit. While 29 randomly pulled FISA applications contained only two material errors in total, none of which rendered the warrants invalid, there were 17 significant errors or omissions in FISA applications involving one personthe Trump-connected Page. But admitting the truth would help Trump, so the media remained silent.
The press has likewise ignored the stunning developments in the Michael Flynn criminal case, including revelations that the special counsels office withheld exculpatory evidence from Flynns attorneys, including notes suggesting FBI agents had attempt to either get Flynn fired or caught in a perjury trap and evidence establishing that the FBI agents did not believe Flynn had lied. Any other defendants would have been beatified a martyr by the media over this. And any other prosecutor would have been excoriated.
But instead, the press villainized Barr, who directed the charges against Flynn be dismissed based on that evidence and the recommendation of Missouri-based U.S. Attorney Jeff Jensen, following Jensens independent review of the Flynn prosecution.
These latest developments showcase but a sliver about the worst political scandal of our countrys history: The Obama administration obtained an illegal court order to conduct surveillance on a political enemy, using evidence paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign. Then, following Trumps election, holdovers continued to spy on the president-elects team and later plotted to oust their new boss national security advisor. This is a story for the ages. Just not the age of Trump.
Last week also showed the press skimming over news that should make peace-seeking nations cheer: The normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Again, the media covered the news, even acknowledging its historic nature, but with a pivot playing the achievement as a culmination of a decade of outreach between the two Middle Eastern countries. The Trump administrations leadership received short shrift.
Is there any doubt that any other American president who helped bring about this promising leap forward in the Middle Eastwhether Democrat or Republicanwould be heralded? A month of in-depth interviews would follow. Specials on the Middle East would air. The history of the conflict would be retold and Trumps close relationship with Israel highlighted. Then Americans would learn the inside story of how this achievement came to be.
But not with a President Trump.
Likewise, the media has ignored or downplayed several significant stories involving Iran that would vindicate Trumps hardline stance against the Islamic regime. While the press had no problem regurgitating the propaganda Ben Rhodes created in the D.C. echo chamber to sell President Obamas 2015 disastrous Iran deal, with Trump corporate media has opted to limit coverage of Irans horrific human rights abuses.
Few Americans know of Irans plans to execute those involved in a 2017 uprising, with one execution taking place earlier this month. The silence of the international community about [that] execution, Mahmoud Amiri-Moghaddam, the director of the Oslo-based Iran Human Rights group, said, can be considered a green light for more executions.
In contrast, earlier this year, the press played the U.S. military operation that killed Qassem Soleimani, a terrorist responsible for the death of scores of American soldiers and innocent civilians in Iraq, as an unnecessary escalation of tensions with Iran. Then, when the Iranian regime killed 200-plus passengers on Ukrainian Flight 752, the media responded with far less outrage and scant coverage of the protests overtaking the authoritarian country.
On Friday, there were two new developments about Iran. How the media plays these stories will be telling. Will the press highlight the Trump administrations failed bid to extend a UN arms embargo on Iran? Or will the media provide detailed reporting on the news that the Department of Justice seized the largest-ever fuel shipments from Iran, which headed to Venezuela on four Iranian fuel tankers?
By weeks end, well know whether the media opts to focus on the former while downplaying Trumps recent success in pressuring the Iranian regime.
Over the last year, the press has also sidestepped several significant stories about China, starting with COVID-19. The press downplayed Trumps success in negotiating a new trade deal with China, and once Trump branded COVID-19 the Chinese virus, the media threw objectivity to the wind, as this Washington Post headline established: Trump views Chinas Communist Party as a threat. Young Chinese see it as a ticket to a better future.
Beyond publishing propaganda-laced fluff pieces, the press proved its hatred of Trump by providing only scant coverage of three stories: Chinas takeover of Hong Kong, its persecution of Uighurs, and its use of TikTok and WeChat to spy on Americans.
While the media has touched on these topics, the coverage is neither representative of their significance nor near the coverage it dedicated to faux scandals harmful to the president, such as when Michael Avenatti repeated Julie Swetnicks lies about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The medias coverage of the Kavanaugh confirmation circus shows its strength in pushing a narrative, but sadly, journalists have failed to use their power to unite the world in opposition to Chinas sickening persecution of Uighurs and Hong Kong citizens.
While Trumps impending ban on TikTok and WeChat may be a lesser story, the medias downplaying of these apps’ threats to Americans privacy and national security is par for their so-called reporting on China. Corporate media cannot provide the coverage warranted by these stories because it would prove Trumps position that Chinas Communist Party is a threat. Therein is all you need to know for why the press remains at best hushed and at worst a propaganda arm for the communist country.
Corporate reporting on COVID-19 provides another stark example of the Trump litmus test it constantly applies to news: Does the story help the president or hurt him?
Coverage of hydroxychloroquine as a possible therapeutic provides the clearest proof of this, as best illustrated by the national coverage of the death of a man who ingested fish tank cleaner, spun as a Trump-induced death. But more subtle bias by omission is prevalent as well.
For instance, under other circumstances, the harm widespread school closings cause to especially low-income and at-risk children would be the nightly news narrative. Personal interest stories featuring single moms, unable to work and supervise the online schooling of their children, would run. Special-needs children struggling without individualized educational plans would be profiled. Heartstrings would be pulled, and pressure would be brought to bear on leaders refusing to open schools.
But because Trump wants the schools open, the coverage has focused instead on the risk to children and teachers of returning to the classroom.
The deaths of the elderly in states like New York that forced nursing homes to take in COVID-positive patients would also be a national scandal if it didnt counter the liberal narrative that Trump is to blame for COVID deaths. Likewise, the Centers for Disease Controls antiquated flu surveillance system would be the stuff of investigative reporting, but for the vindication it would provide to Trump, who directed the CDC to create an entirely new system to track COVID.
American pharmaceutical companies might have even been championed for their record-breaking efforts to develop an effective vaccine for COVID. However, highlighting the promise of a late-year vaccine would only provide a dual-edged plus for the president by both showcasing his strong leadership and prompting Americans to sense a quick economic recovery. So the story stays muted.
While the media has long been biased towards Democrats, this year the press seems uninterested in even hiding this preference. The bias shows both by what the media covers and what it doesnt.
One taboo topic, of course, is Joe Bidens health. Here the press is repeating its performance in 2016, which The Federalists Mollie Hemingway exposed four years ago. Then, the press was ignoring concerns over Hillary Clintons health, including coughing spells, memory lapses supposedly caused by a concussion and a brain clot, and then a fainting spell caught on camera.
Now it is Bidens bizarre behavior, forgetfulness, and word salads served on those few occasions he emerges from his basement in unscripted exchanges. A media less concerned about possibly assisting Trumps re-election bid would exposes these disconcerting episodes. They also would not tolerate Bidens refusal to engage with the press.
Also ignored are the many stories that should have spun from Bidens announcement that Kamala Harris is his choice for vice president. Is Biden a racist? A sexual predator? Harris said as much during the primaries. What changed? But other than late-night comedy, the press has already moved on. To paraphrase Biden, Come on, media.
And in no sane world is Harris a moderate, but that is how the New York Times cast her in its continuing delusional coverage of the election.
The medias handling of the mail-in-voting story is likewise telling, and again reminiscent of 2016, when fears of hacking concerned both partiesuntil Trump raised the issue. Were seeing the same dynamic today, with the press pushing back against concerns that universal mail-in-voting creates the risk of both fraud and foreign interference.
The media pivots from this legitimate concern by conflating mail-in-voting with absentee voting. To date, it also has remained relatively silent while USPS sabotage conspiracy theories go viral.
The media also finds itself struggling to cover the riots occurring throughout our country. The mostly peaceful protests spin remains strong because any acknowledgment of the violence confirms Trumps criticism of Democratic-run cities and his decision to use federal law enforcement officials to protect federal property. So the press bypasses or shades these major stories.
At any other time and under any other president, the media would have descended on the Portland federal courthouse to report the insurrection taking place. Reporters would have infiltrated the autonomous zone and covered the rampant crime and violence occurring. Profiles of the small business owners whose livelihoods were destroyed by the riots would run.
Yes, covering these stories may help Trump, but it would also help Americans, who at best are ignorant and at worst are brainwashed.
The media does not even hide their bias anymore and the American public is horribly misinformed.
I would say 52 to 55 percent of the country isn’t mad (insane) yet.
And they ARE getting this news.
From Trump’s tweets (how many followers now?) and social media/youtube/the web in general.
I’m 52 and I CANNOT RECALL the last time I read an online news article or watched 5 minutes of news except if it’s on FR.
And I’m not tech savvy nor am I ever one of the first to use new tech/mediums.
My aunt is 82 and gets all her news from the new ways.
I think we would be surprised how many know the truth.
Or I could be wrong.
What the hell do you all want from me?
If I was that smart I wouldn’t be typing here. I’d be on a yacht somewhere in the pacific.
Well maybe i’d still be on FR but on a yacht :)
The Ministry of Propaganda has no relation to the truth.
The only thing that matters is the narrative.
The narrative must support the agenda.
The agenda is the revolution.
LOL
That’s where I’d be instead!! Except with a huge yacht, champagne, a hot babe and surf and turf for dinner every night :)
Well written summaries - Good find.
People are not misinformed as much as many people simply DO NOT CARE about politics. They do not pay attention to current events. They do not watch the news.
They are more concerned about what to make for dinner. Whether the kids are going to go to school this year. How the Yankees did last night. What they need to get done at their job.
They are busy. They are trying to make a living. Pay the bills. They do not have a lot of time to read the internet.
These are the people that the drive by media can potentially sway their vote. They hear a soundbite and form an opinion from that.
Most people are not analytical personality types. If they took the time to become informed, they would become conservatives.
I think that’s more the over 50 crowd, as the folks I know under that age just do not watch news stations.
Alternative news isn’t alternative to them. It is to us because we are older.
BUT you are right with the older crowd and we NEED the older crowd.
They, for the vast majority, still get their news from the msm outlets. and that’s bad.
Lastly, these people are busy but they find time to watch 3 hours of garbage in the evening :)
The biggest story in this election by far is Biden’s refusal to do a no holds bar press conference. Never before in our history has a Presidential candidate avoided hard hitting question from the media.
And never before has the media not noticed that they haven’t been able to question a candidate for President.
If Biden wasn’t senile, he would have done dozens of hard hitting interviews.
True dat.
At age 57, I have never been on Tic Tock, Snap Chat(I even own 3000 shares of their stock), Instagram, Twitter. No desire to.
I did not have a Facebook account until a couple years ago. According to the 20 somethings, FB is for old people(like you and me). My three brothers(61, 60 & 54) do not have FB accounts. Two of their wives do. One does not.
My mom passed away last year at the age of 92. She did not have cable TV. She did not have a cell phone, computer or any other device. She had NEVER been on the internet in her life, other than at someone else’s house or smartphone. Yet she got her news from ABC, NBC, CBS and The Buffalo Evening News. Yet, she was a conservative.
Thanks RACPE.
The biggest story in this election by far is Bidens refusal to do a no holds bar press conference.
That is also true, of course.
The voters this year are faced on the one hand with a 4 year, 24/7 skewed view of the R candidate. On the other, we are seeing a thoroughly scripted presentation by "The Machine", along with what will likely be a carefully edited and produced "acceptance speech".
The outcome of this election will say volumes about the wisdom and analytical capabilities of the American voter.
CBS News in Palm Beach posts 2020 primary election results before election day [ Laura Loomer ]
The Floridian ^ | August 16, 2020 | Javier Manjarres
FR Posted on 8/17/2020, 12:01:24 PM by george76
Early voting has just ended in Florida and election day is on Tuesday, August 18th, but that hasnt stopped CBS12 in Palm Beach County, Florida from posting their election results in the 2020 primary election.
President Donald Trump and Republicans have warned of voter fraud and voter suppression in the 2020 presidential election, so could CBS12 pre-election day, election results be a sampling of what is to come in the coming months?
How can CBS12 be reporting the election results before election day? Or better yet, why is CBS12 reporting 100% precincts reporting 48 hours before the polls even open.
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Regardless of how they came up with these random and fake vote counts, the existence of the results and their listing on the CBS12s news website is troubling, especially when they state that results are indicative of 100% OF PRECINCTS REPORTING.
How can any of the precincts be reporting considering that they havent even opened up yet, and technically speaking, its against election laws in Florida for any of the ballots be open before election day?
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CBS12s posting of the election results is tantamount to voter suppression in President Donald Trumps very own backyard.
Conservative journalist and congressional candidate Laura Loomer was first to notice the fake election results and alerted The Floridian about what she calls blatant voter suppression and vote tampering by a major news outlet in Palm Beach County.
(Excerpt) Read more at floridianpress.com ...
I’m early 70s and the only reason I have a FakeBook account is so we can see photos of our grandchildren. I had to friend the kids to access their photos but I never, ever post, like, or respond in any way to FB postings by them or anyone else and I’ve got the privacy settings as locked down as I can. I rarely if ever get any emails or messages from FB.
Excellent article. The media is the most subversive, anti-America force there is.
The only reason most people use FB is to see the friends and family that live far away.
Some women though love to post everything they do. Go out to dinner. Take a picture of what you are eating and post on FB. Take a walk around the neighborhood. Post on FB.
I am friends with a male coworker on FB. His wife just posted 72 Bar Harbor vacation pictures. Mostly of their spoiled rotten kids. She cross posts to his account. They must have spent the last 5 days just having the kids pose for pictures. In their matching outfits too.
People don’t elect cardboard cutout candidates and frankly a cardboard cutout has more appeal than Biden. Cardboard doesn’t molest people, generally speaking.
Well, you are right again. For that reason, some of us believe Biden may be replaced at the last possible moment and might not even be on the ballot.
But if he is the successful candidate, it will be understood he is to be quickly replaced. They just need to hang onto Hillary's popular vote and "fix" the electoral college votes.
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