Posted on 12/30/2019 11:27:29 PM PST by Morgana
On Sunday, NBC News political director Chuck Todd dedicated the final Meet the Press of 2019 to insisting President Trump had brought about a post-truth society. The same network that pushed the totally-bunk Steele dossier for years and tried to sink Justice Brett Kavanaghs nomination with the ridiculous allegations from Julie Swetnick, wanted to lecture the public about falling for and spreading lies and misinformation. In the process, Todd lashed out at Christians for believing in fairy tales.
This Sunday, alternative facts. The assault on truth ( ) This morning, Meet the Press takes an in-depth look at our post-truth society and how a changing media landscape has created chaos out of order, Todd indignantly announced during the opening tease.
Todd began the show by lauding Buzzfeed News for discovering a fake news farm in the Macedonian town of Veles. Some 140 websites pushing out made-up, pro-Trump, quote, news stories written for Americans, he added.
Unfortunately for Todd, Buzzfeed News was itself a kind of fake news farm. They were the first news outlet to publish the debunked Steele dossier, which was maliciously used by the FBI to obtain spy warrants against a Trump campaign aide. They were also the subject of one of the rare public statements from the Special Counsel during the Russia probe. Robert Mueller rebuked reporting claiming Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was directed to lie to Congress by the President.
Todd would eventually bring on New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet and Washington Post editor Marty Baron to opine about fake news. In a conversation about the medias need to fact-check in the Trump-era, Baquet seemed to admit his paper wasnt interested in fact-checking presidents until Trump came along:
I mean, Marty has a very extensive fact check operation as do we. And those things didn't exist three or four years ago and they're an acknowledgment that one of the jobs of the news media is to sort through all of the BS, if I can say that.
In the midst of their conversation, Todd latched onto a random, almost year-old letter to the Lexington Herald Leader. It was a letter he held up as a fascinating attempt to kind of explain why some people support President Trump. Reading from the letter, Todd proceeded to bash Christians, Jews, and Muslims for their religious beliefs:
Why do good people support Trump? It's because people have been trained from childhood to believe in fairy tales. This set their minds up to accept things that make them feel good. The more fairy tales and lies he tells the better they feel. Show me a person who believes in Noah's ark, and I will show you a Trump voter.
Look, this gets at something, Dean, that my executive producer likes to say, voters want to be lied to sometimes. They don't always love being told hard truths, Todd proclaimed.
In Todds report about the evolution of fake news, he spoke with Ben Nim, from Graphika, a social media analysis company. According to Nim, there were four Ds when looking at how leaders try to deceive. As explained by Todd:
Number one, dismiss, attack critics to erode their credibility and invalidate the facts. ( ) Number two, distort. If the facts are against you, make up your own facts. ( ) Number three, distract. Whataboutism or the I'm rubber, you're glue defense. If are you accused of something, accuse someone else of the same thing. ( ) Number four, dismay. Threats and intimidation.
Interestingly, the liberal media have done every one of those things. Todd and the CNN media team have attacked their critics and those who reject the narrative. In fact, later in the show, Todd would compare Fox News to Russian state media. On the second point, NBC and other news outlets were being sued for falsely labeling a 16-year-old conservative as racist because they wanted to invent a racist incident on the step of the Lincoln Memorial. Just to name a few.
Unwilling to admit the media have been actively campaigning against President Trump since before he was elected, Todd seemed to demand that they start a campaign to market the truth. His plan was to go around the country and lecture people into believing the media.
But in the middle of those remarks, he seemed to make a critical slip up by angrily declaring: by the way, if I utter a fact on TV on purpose I get fired. Obviously, he meant if he uttered a lie purposely he would get fired. But that was equally laughable since Lyin' Brian Williams and Joy a time traveler edited my blog Reid were still his colleagues at NBC/MSNBC.
The transcript is below, click "expand" to read:
NBCs Meet the Press December 29, 2019 10:30:22 a.m. Eastern
CHUCK TODD: This Sunday, alternative facts. The assault on truth
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TODD: This morning, Meet the Press takes an in-depth look at our post-truth society and how a changing media landscape has created chaos out of order.
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10:32:03 a.m. Eastern
TODD: Good Sunday morning. I hope you are having a merry Christmas, a happy Hanukkah, and are enjoying this holiday week. Youve probably never heard of a town in Macedonia called Veles. This is the town where Buzzfeed discovered what was essentially a fake news farm; some 140 websites pushing out made-up, pro-Trump, quote, news stories written for Americans, not to help elect Trump the candidate but simply to make money on Facebook.
Well, since then, the idea of fake news has become a growth industry, morphing from simply a get rich quick scheme in a former Yugoslav republic to a political weapon in our nationalized politics. The terms alternative facts and truth isn't the truth debuted here on Meet the Press over the last couple of years, but these ideas are not new.
Russian's government, for instance, now disorients its populist with so many version of the truth it creates what one former Russian TV producer called the fog of unknowability. Well, this morning, were going to hear from top players in journalism, diplomacy, and technology about combating truth manipulation and how Russian tactics have migrated right here to the United States.
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10:34:43 a.m. Eastern
TODD: In a Pew survey this year, just 30 percent of Republicans had a great deal or fair amount of confidence that journalists will act in the best interests of the public, compared with 76 percent of Democrats. A 46-point gap.
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: If you just listen to the main streammedia, it's pretty much slanted left.
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11:35:44 a.m. Eastern
BEN NIM (director of investigations, Graphika): There are four things actors do if they want to attack their enemies or defend themselves against criticism. And you can think of them as the four Ds.
TODD: Number one, dismiss, attack critics to erode their credibility and invalidate the facts.
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TODD: Mr. Trump has used the word fake on Twitter more than 800 times. Number two, distort. If the facts are against you, make up your own facts.
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TODD: Number three, distract. Whataboutism or the I'm rubber, you're glue defense. If are you accused of something, accuse someone else of the same thing.
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TODD: Number four, dismay. Threats and intimidation.
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10:37:27 a.m. Eastern
TODD: Dean, let me start with this. This is what your chief White House correspondent, Peter Baker wrote very recently, there are days in Washington lately when it feels like the truth itself is on trial. Well, help us make sense of that.
DEAN BAQUET: I mean, it's true. Of course, it's ridiculous to say that truth isn't truth, of course, that's a ridiculous construct. I mean, our job and it's a hard job, but our job and I think our newsrooms have been, sort of, rebuilt to do this, is to very aggressively sort out fact from fiction. And to very aggressively work to make sure that people trust us and understand that that's our job.
I mean, Marty [Baron] has a very extensive fact check operation as do we. And those things didn't exist three or four years ago and they're an acknowledgment that one of the jobs of the news media is to sort through all of the BS, if I can say that.
TODD: Yeah.
BAQUET: And come to some -- and come -- do the kind of deep reporting that we all grew up doing. To come so some sort of understanding of what's actually happening in the world. And I think that's one of our largest new jobs.
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10:41:09 a.m. Eastern
TODD: Dean, do we have to market the truth? And what I mean this is, you know, he's out there a lot essentially delegitimizing our professions. We dont fight back like a candidate. We don't fight back like a campaign. Do we need to start campaigning around the country to say, No, no, no, here's how facts work. Here's what reporting is. Heres what journalists are. And oh, by the way, if I utter a fact on TV on purpose I get fired.
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10:43:41 a.m. Eastern
TODD: I want to read you guys a letter to the editor that we found in the Lexington Herald Leader. It was a fascinating attempt to kind of explain why some people support President Trump. Heres what he said. Why do good people support Trump? It's because people have been trained from childhood to believe in fairy tales. This set their minds up to accept things that make them feel good. The more fairy tales and lies he tells the better they feel. Show me a person who believes in Noah's ark, and I will show you a Trump voter. Look, this gets at something, Dean, that my executive producer likes to say, voters want to be lied to sometimes. They don't always love being told hard truths
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American Christians are dangerously intolerant, because when you attack their sacred book you get punished with multi-million dollar contracts and power and prestige.
What happens if you go to a land governed by the Religion of Peace and attack their sacred book? You wont live to see the end of the week, thats what!
They’re all unhinged. It isn’t supposed to go this way.
Wow, he basically called the Bible a collection of fairy tales. Fiction. Not surprised he feels that way, and that he holds religious Christians and Jews in utter contempt but I am surprised he feels comfortable saying it out loud and in public.
A shameful successor to Tim Russert.
BFL
The sooner that people realize that Chuck Todd is a complete and total piece of garbage, the better. Yes, I am tempering my language. Whatever dog owner allowed their pet to crap Chuck Todd’s brain out on the sidewalk needs to pay a fine, and learn to bring along plastic bags.
Chuck Todd, like others among the Nazi-like intellectual elite, believes in fairy tales, e.g., Trump-Russia conspiracy and Trump-Ukraine quid pro quo. The big difference between most Republicans and the new Nazis of the left is that most Republicans believe in free speech whereas the new Nazis want to shut down dissenting views.
As for people who take the stories of the Bible literally (as they understand their literal meaning), what’s wrong that? Since the great oracle Chuck Todd mentions the story of Noah’s Ark, is there something wrong with that story?
What if the Noah’s Ark story is a fairy tale in the way that Aesop’s fable of the tortoise and the hare is a fairy tale. The tortoise and the hare tell us that “slow and steady wins the race.” A very good teaching. What does Noah’s Ark tell us? That God hates evil and also is forgiving. It tells us that the rainbow is a sign of God’s mercy. This is a very good teaching.
Now, is the story of Noah’s Ark a myth? Chuck Todd is appears to be a prisoner of the atheistic criticism of the Bible prevailing at the time he was a boy. There was a great flood (maybe not the global flood of Young Earth Creationists). Among the evidence of this flood are stories in the ancient histories and legends of the various peoples of the Northern Hemisphere, not merely what is recorded in the Jewish scriptures. But, there is more. The physical evidence of the great flood is overwhelming. For somebody to deny this evidence is simply ignorance.
Chuck Todd believes he can attack all people to the right on the basis of those who are evil on the right. Fairness would insist that he and others on the left can be judged based on those who are evil on the left. So, we can suspect that Chuck Todd likes to be associated with radical Islam, Antifa, Charles Manson and the Unibomber. As for the KKK, being as they were Democrats, maybe I could add them to the list. And, as for the Nazis and the Communists, since they were atheists, add them. What about Genghis Khan, Timur and Attila the Hun. Why not? Is there anything to stop argument by name-calling?
Here’s what the Jesus says, He who calls his brother fool is guilty of murder. Of course, since we know about Jesus in the great book of fairy tales, what does this saying mean to Chuck Todd?
Dontcha just LOVE when a Jew says this about Christians? Chuck Todd is one of the biggest JERKS on TV.
You cannot share a country with people who are delusional. Cant be done even if you wanted to.
“If it’s Sunday, it’s Meet the Priss”
the real fairy tail is peter buttgiggle...
They can’t stand to be in the same vicinity as Christians.,. Moreover, they can’t stand to live in the vicinity of christian folks,. In fact they can’t stand to know christian people live anywhere. It makes them feel less and unclean,. They know their lives are loose and less than perfect so they want Christians to disappear..for they stand in the dark..we stand in the light of Jesus
Russert the superior analyst who never hid his strong Christian belief must be turning over in his grave. Who can answer the question, “What the Hell happened to NBC, and who is responsible?”
There were a few places in that interview where Dean Baquet made sense... he's an 'elite' but he comes from a bedrock normal family...and a part of him is still authentic...
Yet he believes the Fairy Tales of evolution and Global Warming without question.
Russert was calm, gracious and humble, who made his guests feel they were important to hear from.
Todd is angry, grating and arrogant who thinks he is what it is about and not what the guests want to say.
I would say that NBC needs to get rid of him and get somebody better suited for the Meet The Press format, but I would be naive to think that NBC doesn't realize who they've got as host and he is exactly who they want to deliver their angry narrative against Trump.
MTP is no longer the same format as when Russert sat behind the desk, moderating the guests and questioning where the current state of the Beltway is.
Their agenda now is to have their angry pit bull out front to verbalize and accommodate the guests based on their hatred for Trump.
Todd is like he is because NBC wants him like that.
Chuck Todd is so biased that he think his bias is simply reporting the news. He’s not even pretending anymore.
Who runs these DNC propaganda machines? Maybe the Deep State.
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