Posted on 05/02/2019 3:42:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
The annual White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) Dinner took place last weekend and for the third year in a row President Trump was a no-show. This year, the WHCA countered with its own break with tradition. No comedian keynote address.
Just like the NFL kneeling controversy before it, Trump made the WHCA blink.
If you saw reports on the event, you likely read how stern and solemn it was this year. Our self-important betters, dressed in their finery regaled themselves with stories of their significance and shared harrowing tales of the danger they face just because theyre journalists in 2019.
When I say Trump made them blink, I mean he made them blow up their own event.
This wasnt supposed to be the heavy-handed and dramatic affair it became. Its been christened the nerd prom for years because of the air-kissy, see-and-be-seen vibe. Media elite and a few D-list celebrities gather to watch a comedian mock the president (as long as hes a Republican), drink champagne, pat one another on the back, and head home feeling great about their beltway status.
But Trump has always smartly refused to participate. Can you blame him? Why would you subject yourself to sitting at a dais as a partisan comedian hurls insults your way about your looks, your motives, your intellect, etc?
Dont give me that he needs to get a thicker skin business. He receives a daily fire hydrants blast worth of negative hits every day on the job. He has to show up at their party to be their piñata, too?
Left wing outpost Salon.com thinks this event is of the utmost importance. Not because of journalism. They believe the president is obligated to submit to scorn and mockery by hackneyed partisans because of truth to power or something.
In their write-up on the great importance of comics at this event, Salon mentioned a history of barbs directed at past presidents. Noticeably absent was any reference to any joke ever told about Barak Obama. As Ive written over the years comedians and writers have routinely held, theres simply nothing funny about Obama. He was always too important for jokes. So much for truth to power.
Trump is different, they say. He must submit to their mockery or hes not brave, or something.
Of course, the thing all of us who aren't blind with hatred for Donald Trump understand is that everyone else in that room is. When he doesnt show up, they get more hateful. This is Trumps ultimate chess victory in these stand-offs.
The WHCA dinner took as nasty and personal a tone as its ever taken with Michelle Wolf as their featured performer last year. She took shots at White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders looks, as well as adviser Kellyanne Conway both of whom were in attendance.
The public and even many in the media who arent jackals turned against the WHCA saying theyd gone too far in allowing such spite masked as jokes in their program. The damage was done, however. Lost in the negative press about the press (hows that for irony) was their whole point of the evening: Donald Trumps the bad guy! Not them!
You see, the country is supposed to watch and hear about this event and internalize how important the men and the women in that room are to the rest of us. Were to listen in horror at what an ogre Donald Trump is in his treatment of members of the media. Were to pity and foist praise and thanks on the heroes of Washington media for their bravery.
But that all gets lost when your hatred for the man you cover shows itself proudly in your evenings star performer.
The WHCA could not make the same mistake. This year, they would attempt to solemnly lecture the five people who actually cared to watch it mostly just those in the room on the dangers they face just doing their jobs in the Trump era.
The left freaked out in response. Samantha Bee railed and ranted that the WHCA had somehow bowed to Trump and caved on speaking truth by not inviting someone like her to make crude anatomy jokes about the administration. Salon and others actually accused them of accommodating him (Trump) more than they should.
The truth is, they werent accommodating Trump. They were trying to repair and avoid further damaging proof that they simply cant hide their hatred for a man theyre supposed to dispassionately cover. Theyve lost all credibility.
On my podcast this week I interviewed Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure Sundays on Sinclair TV. I asked her if she believed journalism and journalists were in danger because of Donald Trump.
I think we have brought this on ourselves, Attkisson explained. To pretend that its his (Trumps) fault that weve made so many mistakes, that weve taken it upon ourselves to attack him in an overt way, to suspend our normal journalism rules and ethics rules because Donald Trump is a unique character that requires us to not follow them so we can take him on. To me thats the antithesis of what journalism is about.
She continued, The notion that we make a lot of mistakes, we have a lot of bad reporting he calls it out and attacks us verbally but thats his fault rather than our fault? I dont buy that.
Neither do I.
The White House Correspondents Association didnt need a comedian this year. Theyre already the joke.
“Noticeably absent was any reference to any joke ever told about Barak Obama.”
That was how the scales fell from many peoples’ eyes; they saw nothing but failure around them, lies spewing from the token’s mouth, and complete silence from the media.
Donald Trump’s election was more than a repudiation of Hillary - it was a repudiation of Otoken as well (and that is why they have to fabricate stories of collusion).
Historians are even worse than journalists or comedians.
Predident Trump beats the fake news again.
Their HS abuse of Sarah last year was completely uncalled for. She should have gone Carrie on them.
Journalism Was This Years Punchline.
Most Of the morons attending the dinner wouldnt know Journalism if it bit them in the ass.
>>it was a repudiation of Otoken<<
Complete removal for obozocare is in front of a court. Once it is gone the canker sore known as obozo will be almost completely gone as if he was never here.
I don’t see it being repealed without something else in its place, but you’re right - after eight years of stagnation, there is little left to indicate Obama ever existed.
The White House should send some interns with CNN IS FAKE NEWS! t-shirts (but each intern has a different liberal news station.)
For sure-The entire 8 year-long Obozo administration was a blueprint for political inertia.
It was a situation with no winners... except for Big MO and Obozo, who got 24.7 face time in the MSM (still do, to a point) ... and, for people with laughably arrested mental capacity, 24/7 face time in the MSM represents the apex of all possible human attainment.... They ARE the hang-over America has to suffer through.
And still, at the end of the article, Sharyl Attkisson is still lying. She calls it “mistakes” made by the press. There was no “mistake” in the presses actions, they intentionally lied, obfuscated, and took sides with liberals on every issue. They just can’t help themselves. Mistake my ass.
Was Satan the keynote speaker?
>>I dont see it being repealed without something else in its place, but youre right - after eight years of stagnation, there is little left to indicate Obama ever existed.<<
The legal argument does not require a substitute. It is that when Congress removed the mandate it removed a (the) material part of obozocare. As the (thank God) fools in congress made no severability clause in the ACA. When part was removed the entirety is gone.
It is VERY compelling. I suspect that when that happens they will convert privatize the obozocare insurance and manage it like the administrative arm of the VA. Something like that (just a guess).
I pray that the GOP and the Trump Administration have a solid plan in place.
One problem is that some states (NJ, VT, MA, and DC) have implemented their own penalties now; in NJ in particular, we are importing masses of people (legal and otherwise) completely dependent on the rest of us to pay all of their bills.
theres simply nothing funny about Obama.
Theyre right about that. Just not in the way they think.
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