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Steve Crumbaugh's avatar

While I don't entirely agree, it is another well written piece that has made me think a little deeper. Thanks.

Two things stick with me after reading this one.

First, while any honest observer can see that Trump is self-centered and often petty towards his critics (a character flaw exacerbated by years of abuse at the hands of the press), I don't see how this makes him an authoritarian. He is surprisingly (I would say at times irritatingly) transparent. He has changed the pecking order in the press pool, but as far as I am aware he has not attempted to silence the media who criticize him (as the Biden administration did openly and covertly). I'm sorry, but I'm not seeing it and I want (even while disagreeing) to understand your point of view.

Second, I purchased and have begun reading The Gray Lady Winked on your recommendation. While perfection in anything is a nearly impossible goal, I feel professionalism requires a level of ethical commitment that appears to be missing in many newsrooms today. When a news organization has a history of intentionally misinforming readers/listeners (going back over a century at the Times), how can I trust any of their reporting? I do not know these journalists as you do. As I have watched institutions I once trusted implicitly become mired in wildly partisan politics, place strong emphasis on issues that should be at best peripheral, and fail to focus on areas of real concern, I have lost faith in them completely. That is not Trump's fault. They betrayed my trust and left me adrift on a stormy sea of Confusion, Uncertainty, and Doubt. [Insert gratuitous pun about chewing my CUD here.]

At what point are excessive bias, misrepresentation, journalistic malpractice, and blatant lies forgivable because some other reporting was pretty outstanding?

When are you coming to Southeast Wisconsin or the greater Chicago area? We'll have tea and something nice to eat. (Unfortunately the Georgian bakery closed, so no Хачапури. 😥)

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Joe's avatar

I think you should also address the piece that was published in the New York Times in 2016 arguing that normal standards of journalism shouldn't apply to covering Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/08/business/balance-fairness-and-a-proudly-provocative-presidential-candidate.html

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a26454551/donald-trump-interview-new-york-times-media-objectivity/

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