Posted on 11/25/2016 3:38:23 AM PST by randita
Fake News Isnt Just a Rightwing Problem
The mainstream media is not entirely innocent of the propagation of gossip, rumors, and conspiracy theories.
By Ian Tuttle November 25, 2016
Following Donald Trumps upset victory earlier this month, the media has suddenly grown deeply troubled about the proliferation of fake news gossip-mongering and fabrication and news reports devoid of a factual basis. Naturally, this brings us to Vox.com.
On Tuesday, the know-it-all whiz-kids that brought readers the Gaza Bridge published, Democrats Won the Most Votes in the Election. They Should Act Like It., a column by whiz-kid-in-chief Ezra Klein. More Americans voted for Hillary Clinton than for Donald Trump. More Americans voted for Democratic Senate candidates than for Republican Senate candidates. So why arent Democrats acting like it?
Presumably because those facts dont mean what Klein thinks they mean.
Start at the top. Its true that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote, making Donald Trump the fifth candidate to lose the popular vote but win the White House (or sixth, depending on how you slice 1960). But her small winning margin does not indicate much more than a close race. Klein well knows that presidential candidates dont campaign everywhere; they spend their time in swing states, where the margins of victory are likely to be slim. If Trump had spent much more time in Texas or Mississippi, presumably he could have run up his vote totals. Theres certainly a case to be made that Donald Trump should govern with humility, but his popular vote loss is only a small part of that case.
That is about as much as Klein employs in the way of facts. Take, for example, his claim that Democratic Senate candidates outpolled Republican Senate candidates. So what? Its the Senate. Its 100 separate races. And, of course, its never actually 100 separate races, because the reelection calendar is staggered. This year, it was 34 races with wildly different dynamics in states with very different populations e.g., neither Texas senator was up for reelection thats 3 million GOP votes that dont factor into Kleins calculations and the contest to replace Barbara Boxer in California had no GOP candidate, but two Democratic candidates. Kleins statistic is convenient, and meaningless.
Finally, it seems Klein also originally rested his thesis on Democrats popular-vote victory in House races which, as he notes in a correction, didnt actually happen: Republicans are up by about 3.6 million [in total House votes], and while votes are still being counted, Democrats look unlikely to close that gap.
Ezra Kleins misapplied mathematics are hardly surprising, this being the outlet that once suggested that Boulder, Colo., had 102 toilets for every resident. But its all a bit rich, given the circumstances.
Millions of rightwing partisans believe dumb things: that Barack Obama is a Kenyan-born Muslim, for example, or that Hillary Clinton has secretly carried on a years-long lesbian romance with her aide-de-camp. Remember Operation Jade Helm? And, indeed, over the last year, InfoWars and the Drudge Report and Jim Hofts Gateway Pundit blog have all pulled in record amounts of traffic, despite peddling demonstrably untrue stories as cold, irrefutable fact.
But the Left has its own nonsense. How many liberals still believe that George W. Bush stole the 2000 presidential election? Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine, hardly a denizen of the fever swamps, was declaring the 2000 recount stolen as recently as last month. And if you want fever swamps, consider a 2006 Scripps Howard poll found that half more than half of registered Democrats believed George W. Bush was complicit in the September 11 terrorist attacks, with respondents split about evenly between calling Bushs involvement very likely and somewhat likely.
Theres a connection between the two. As elite media figures know, stories true and false trickle down, implanting themselves in the minds of hundreds of thousands or millions of citizens too busy or too lazy to do their own research. When Vox writes, The election probably wasnt hacked. But Clinton should request recounts just in case, its legitimizing a seed of doubt.
Its no surprise, then, that Paul Krugman Princeton economist, New York Times columnist, Nobel laureate spent Tuesday night on Twitter calling for an independent investigation of election results, based on a New York Magazine report that a handful of prominent computer scientists and election lawyers think results in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania may have been manipulated or hacked. Theres no meaningful evidence to support that charge, as the Times Nate Cohn immediately pointed out, but its now an active point of discussion on cable news.
Where are the lines dividing fake news from real? Why was voter fraud a rightwing conspiracy theory when conservatives push it, but an urgent matter of electoral transparency now that its coming from liberals? Why are right-wingers fabulist nuts, but left-wingers devotees of triumphant Reason? And when Ezra Klein neglects the context that effectively invalidates his thesis, is it a mistake or a lie or fake news?
A more responsible media wouldnt create the confusion in the first place.
Ian Tuttle is the Thomas L. Rhodes Fellow at the National Review Institute.
All of this claptrap demonstrates the adage that the sky is blue because I say it is blue. It all depends upon whose ox is being gored.
There is no one righteous enough to determine the objective truth in any much less every incident of truth telling. It is what it is.
Professional news hounds lie and distort. That is their privilege. Our, their readers, role is to take up their sword as brave truth tellers or slap them down as yellow publicists. That is our role.
It is all fake. Scrape out what truth you are able. So it is. Get on with it.
There are two kinds of news. Organic news is something like when a car hits a truck. There are details to be reported, and it is hard to fake. These events are normally reported accurately.
Synthetic news is manufactured news and it is agenda driven news. A recent example is when some kid recently gave a Nazi salute in a hotel in Washington, and President Elect Trump did not disavow the kids action quickly enough for the agenda driven media, so therefore Trump and all of Trumps people are supportive of white nationalism. This story actually dominated the CNN news day just a couple of days ago.
By their shear volume of reporting, and their agenda driven news practices, the left owns the fake news industry. They practice it daily, just listen to NPR or watch CNN, if you can.
Fake news is a leftist problem.
Dan Rather and Brian Williams were unavailable for comment.
for later
NPR, to their credit, did an HONEST interview with a major “fake news” player. This guy operates dozens of phony web pages, and has dozens of writers coming up with false stories, pretending to be news.
The 40 year old, was a Democrat Hillary supporter, who fell into the job, when he was searching for a way to make money off of (in his characterization) gullible Trump supporters. His formula, was to find a narrative that plays into the bias of Trump supporters and then tell outrageous lies on that theme. His biggest hit, was the story that an FBI agent looking into emails was found murdered. He seemed to have some ethical recriminations, but he said “liberals are too smart to fall for fake news stories.”
As you know, google has pay per click ad revenue models, that helped to make this guy rich. He will continue to generate fake stories, because if he does not, someone else will.
Fake news propagators learn well from the major players. Don’t think for a moment that confusion, anarchy, pride, greed, and lust are going to take a rest. Reader beware!
The real issue is, Who is going to determine whether the news is fake? The consumer, or some leftist controlled near monopoly like Google?
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So how would the Left handle this news;
“Today President Obama repeated the promise of ‘If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor’”
It is a right wing problem to this extent; every truthful thing you say about leftists or their policies will be declared fake news or as debunked.
By politicizing the news, the media has forfeited its credibility. Bloggers figure that if the mainstream media lies, why not balance it with our own lies? If I have to listen to biased reporting, I’d see the bias toward what I believe rather than be constantly berated as an inbred moron.
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