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Dennis Donovan

(28,628 posts)
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:09 AM Aug 2024

"Media has given greater attention to the problems and their political consequences than to progress in addressing them"



John Harwood
"Border crossings, inflation and violent crime have all declined.

"The US economy remains the strongest among Western countries.

"The media has given greater attention to the problems and their political consequences than to progress in addressing them."


Warped

Election stakes couldn't be higher. The media is still struggling to meet the moment

By John Harwood

Reporters pursued the president in a feeding frenzy. White House resistance didn’t deter them from pounding away, day after day, at his credibility.

Critics, however, believed the issue to be hyped out of proportion. To them, parts of the media had abandoned their traditional neutrality for a misguided moral crusade to uphold the rule of law.

“The gulf between what these critics are saying and what the press is doing,” a Washington Post columnist observed, “reflects among other things confusion about our role in American life.”

That assessment was not about President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign. It was about the coverage 30 years ago of President Bill Clinton and questions surrounding his role in an Arkansas real estate deal known as Whitewater. (The Post columnist was my father, Richard Harwood, NF ’56.)

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"Media has given greater attention to the problems and their political consequences than to progress in addressing them" (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Aug 2024 OP
Good news doesn't glue eyeballs to media Thunderbeast Aug 2024 #1
We're way beyond a mere over-emphasis on gossip. The media has normalized all manner of evil to help republicans unblock Aug 2024 #2
Yes. A lot of reasons get mentioned for our dismal media-- tanyev Aug 2024 #3

Thunderbeast

(3,588 posts)
1. Good news doesn't glue eyeballs to media
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:19 AM
Aug 2024

News is an entertainment business designed to sell products.

Fear, scandal, and gossip followed by a weather report and sports scores seems to be the winning formula.

unblock

(54,464 posts)
2. We're way beyond a mere over-emphasis on gossip. The media has normalized all manner of evil to help republicans
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:34 AM
Aug 2024

Donnie has far out-scandaled both Clinton's, gore, Kerry, you name it. Whatever nonsense they use to bury democrats, they blithely mention and quickly move on when it comes to Donnie.

Yes. They prefer gossip to news and no longer verify anything. But they routinely take lying Republicans at face value while constantly finding fault with anything when it comes to democrats

tanyev

(45,185 posts)
3. Yes. A lot of reasons get mentioned for our dismal media--
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 11:44 AM
Aug 2024

complicity, right wing owners, the profit of clickbait, laziness, newstainment—but another one I think should be mentioned is an obsession with inside baseball.

Something happens and then a lot of pundits want to show off how much they know about politics and how many important contacts they have by instantly going to how this will affect the election in District X, behind the scenes gossip of how it happened, or what kind of a bind this will create for Democrats, etc.

As the article said, this is what they focus on instead of addressing problems and how they can or are being solved.

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