Posted on 09/22/2016 5:54:12 AM PDT by Kaslin
If you wrote the story of this election as fiction two years ago, your publisher would demand it be called a farce. If you had a vision of this election 20 years ago and told anyone about it, you would be institutionalized to this day. Even now, in the midst of it all, much of the 2016 presidential election reads as parody. And the media coverage is the tip of that absurdist spear aiming for the heart of reality.
The media loves nothing like it loves itself. With the possible exception of Hollywood, no industry awards itself more for doing what it is paid to do. Its hard to find any reporter with experience who wasnt at least nominated for some meaningless award at some point. Many of them proudly list their Somebody Or Other Youve Never Heard Of Award nominations or victories in their bios.
None of that has any bearing on how well they do what is supposed to be their jobs informing the public. Its more of a measure of how much space they happen to occupy in the heads of their fellow reporters at the time of the voting. Theres a reason studios release movies considered to be Oscar contenders at the end of the year and not earlier.
Presidential elections are Oscar season for journalists. The rush to get a scoop or a first interview with someone of note can lead to TV appearances, awards, book deals or jobs in the incoming administration. Journalism has gone from a career to a stepping-stone.
Maybe thats why so many are spending less time reporting and more time campaigning for Hillary Clinton. She is, after all, going to need a press secretary and speechwriters. People who hold those jobs, especially for Democrats, get sweet jobs in the private sector when they leave. Its pretty easy to not give a damn that Social Security is going broke if youve got seven figures in stock options and salary waiting for you in Silicon Valley.
This jockeying for position was on display this week in a new and creatively pathetic way Skittles.
How does candy figure in to a presidential campaign? It doesnt, really. But when youre desperate, you make it up.
Cant blame journalists, really. They poll just below Zika in popularity, and media outlets are shrinking not just in influence but in staff. For many, a position in a Clinton administration is their last hope before being forced to try to find a real job in President Obamas awful economy theyve been spinning as a smashing success. The prospect must scare the hell out of them.
To avoid the fate of Americans in flyover country, a little pride (and dignity) must be swallowed.
So journalists found outrage in an accurate analogy.
As youve undoubtedly heard by now, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted a meme reading If I had a bowl of Skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful? Thats our Syrian refugee problem.
The only way to not understand that is to be deliberately obtuse. Or a hack with press credentials.
All the presses stopped and all the teleprompters had to be reloaded because people who make a living being offended were offended.
Refugee are not candy! was the basic response. It had to be, because the alternative would be to acknowledge we have absolutely no way of knowing if Syrian refugees are who they say they are, let alone if they have ties to terrorist groups. It is impossible.
But you cant report that because it doesnt help Democrats. And you cant ignore the meme because it puts a complex issue progressives are trying to muddy in crystal clear terms.
Out came the stupid.
Our tax dollar, er, I mean National Public Radio (same difference), reported the tweet drew condemnation from many who viewed the tweet as a flip, dehumanizing way to address a humanitarian catastrophe affecting more than 13 million people.
Nothing in the piece about the wannabe professional golfer overseeing US foreign policy ... the guy who putted while drawing and erasing red lines as that humanitarian catastrophe came into being. Nope, just the faux outrage.
Nearly every media outlet followed suit, because collectives dont question, they act. If one competitor is going to have something on the resume, youd damn well better have it too!
Meanwhile, the three broadcast networks devoted a total of 12 seconds to the Obama administration mistakenly granting citizenship to criminal illegal aliens slated for deportation. Maybe if theyd been eating Skittles…
As if more was needed, note the lack of outrage just two years ago when the exact same analogy was used about men. It was OK then because it was used by feminists to smear 10 percent of men as monsters. (And it used M&Ms, a far superior candy to Skittles.)
No outcry, no presses stopped, only a narrative to advance. Weird, right?
We even now know the man who took the picture of the bowl of Skittles was a refugee from Greece to the UK when he was a child, like it matters. Anything to avoid the actual point.
Expect more of this between now and November. A lot more. The alternatives would be covering Hillary Clinton like honest journalists or facing a tough job market with nothing but merit and a box of office supplies and Lucite block awards with their name engraved in them.
Don’t be so hard on the journos/S After all they are just human and have their own prejudices. Their real crime is pretending to be unbiased. Instead of news reports ,we get unvarnished cheer leading for the democrats. The news is just a way to shape public opinon, nothing more.
NAILED IT!!!!!
Cue the Pepe made of skittles pic...
I love that quote. So true.
Refugee are not candy! was the basic response.
Yep, funny how the people who claim to be the smartest people they know {snort} can intentionally/obviously let a metaphor go right over their heads - and still think they can claim to be the smartest person in the room. Here's a hint Mr & Mrs perennially offended, the "smartest person in the room" is usually the one who says the least.
If polls keep tracking positively for Trump I expect the MSM to go absolutely bat-sh*t crazy over the next forty-seven days.
No doubt about it.
If journalists examined the question of why there IS a refugee crisis...Trump would WIN in a landslide. So of course they only talk about RESPONSE to the crisis.
Wonder if they teach Propaganda 101 in journalism school?
When is the last time you tuned in to a documentary on media bias?
Journalism school IS Propaganda 101. And 102 and 103 and ...
They never STOP teaching it.
“The news is just a way to shape public opinon, nothing more”....
Then why the term “news”? It IS opinion!
“........... the MSM to go absolutely bat-sh*t crazy over the next forty-seven days.”........
It should be real interesting as they are ALREADY “bat-sh*t crazy”. Get out the pop-corn, there’s cold beer in the fridge..
The fools even interviewed Mars Candy officials.
Townhall is proof!
Shoot, anyone reading the stories at Yahoo and Daily Mail paper in England know that writing a coherent sentence with accurate details is not possible for these college educated word masters.
Journalists are whores and they all are destined to pay off their loans working the sidewalk in some sordid place.
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