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The Unbearable Smugness of the Press

akmountaineer

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I ran across this well written article that gives a rare honest insight into the thought process of the liberal media.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/comment...ness-of-the-press-presidential-election-2016/


The unbearable smugness of the press


The mood in the Washington press corps is bleak, and deservedly so.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that, with a few exceptions, we were all tacitly or explicitly #WithHer, which has led to a certain anguish in the face of Donald Trump’s victory. More than that and more importantly, we also missed the story, after having spent months mocking the people who had a better sense of what was going on.

This is all symptomatic of modern journalism’s great moral and intellectual failing: its unbearable smugness. Had Hillary Clinton won, there’s be a winking “we did it” feeling in the press, a sense that we were brave and called Trump a liar and saved the republic.

So much for that. The audience for our glib analysis and contempt for much of the electorate, it turned out, was rather limited. This was particularly true when it came to voters, the ones who turned out by the millions to deliver not only a rebuke to the political system but also the people who cover it. Trump knew what he was doing when he invited his crowds to jeer and hiss the reporters covering him. They hate us, and have for some time.

And can you blame them? Journalists love mocking Trump supporters. We insult their appearances. We dismiss them as racists and sexists. We emote on Twitter about how this or that comment or policy makes us feel one way or the other, and yet we reject their feelings as invalid.

It’s a profound failure of empathy in the service of endless posturing. There’s been some sympathy from the press, sure: the dispatches from “heroin country” that read like reports from colonial administrators checking in on the natives. But much of that starts from the assumption that Trump voters are backward, and that it’s our duty to catalogue and ultimately reverse that backwardness. What can we do to get these people to stop worshiping their false god and accept our gospel?

We diagnose them as racists in the way Dark Age clerics confused medical problems with demonic possession. Journalists, at our worst, see ourselves as a priestly caste. We believe we not only have access to the indisputable facts, but also a greater truth, a system of beliefs divined from an advanced understanding of justice.

You’d think that Trump’s victory – the one we all discounted too far in advance – would lead to a certain newfound humility in the political press. But of course that’s not how it works. To us, speaking broadly, our diagnosis was still basically correct. The demons were just stronger than we realized.

This is all a “whitelash,” you see. Trump voters are racist and sexist, so there must be more racists and sexists than we realized. Tuesday night’s outcome was not a logic-driven rejection of a deeply flawed candidate named Clinton; no, it was a primal scream against fairness, equality, and progress. Let the new tantrums commence!

That’s the fantasy, the idea that if we mock them enough, call them racist enough, they’ll eventually shut up and get in line. It’s similar to how media Twitter works, a system where people who dissent from the proper framing of a story are attacked by mobs of smugly incredulous pundits. Journalists exist primarily in a world where people can get shouted down and disappear, which informs our attitudes toward all disagreement.

Journalists increasingly don’t even believe in the possibility of reasoned disagreement, and as such ascribe cynical motives to those who think about things a different way. We see this in the ongoing veneration of “facts,” the ones peddled by explainer websites and data journalists who believe themselves to be curiously post-ideological.

That the explainers and data journalists so frequently get things hilariously wrong never invites the soul-searching you’d think it would. Instead, it all just somehow leads us to more smugness, more meanness, more certainty from the reporters and pundits. Faced with defeat, we retreat further into our bubble, assumptions left unchecked. No, it’s the voters who are wrong.

As a direct result, we get it wrong with greater frequency. Out on the road, we forget to ask the right questions. We can’t even imagine the right question. We go into assignments too certain that what we find will serve to justify our biases. The public’s estimation of the press declines even further -- fewer than one-in-three Americans trust the press, per Gallup -- which starts the cycle anew.

There’s a place for opinionated journalism; in fact, it’s vital. But our causal, profession-wide smugness and protestations of superiority are making us unable to do it well.

Our theme now should be humility. We must become more impartial, not less so. We have to abandon our easy culture of tantrums and recrimination. We have to stop writing these know-it-all, 140-character sermons on social media and admit that, as a class, journalists have a shamefully limited understanding of the country we cover.

What’s worse, we don’t make much of an effort to really understand, and with too few exceptions, treat the economic grievances of Middle America like they’re some sort of punchline. Sometimes quite literally so, such as when reporters tweet out a photo of racist-looking Trump supporters and jokingly suggest that they must be upset about free trade or low wages.

We have to fix this, and the broken reasoning behind it. There’s a fleeting fun to gang-ups and groupthink. But it’s not worth what we are losing in the process.

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Will Rahn
Will Rahn is a political correspondent and managing director, politics, for CBS News Digital.
 

road squawker

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... and now, look at ALL the coverage (wink wink) they are giving to the other smug liberals that are whining and moaning.



... Can you imagine what would have been said if white people , 8 years ago, had protested with "not my president" signs?
 

tiredretired

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The MSM is run by the limousine liberals who for decades have had nothing but resentment for the white non college educated working class in this country. This goes back easily to the days of LBJ.

Compound that mentality to the anti white racist beliefs of Obama and this became more then just resentment. It became an active effort to eliminate this whole class through the strong arm of the Government.

The MSM sucks. They are now more irrelevant even now then they were before this election because their bias has been laid open for the country to see.

Yet, they call us the racists.

God bless Donald Trump!
 

akmountaineer

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... and now, look at ALL the coverage (wink wink) they are giving to the other smug liberals that are whining and moaning.



... Can you imagine what would have been said if white people , 8 years ago, had protested with "not my president" signs?

The writer, Will Rahn, seems to be professional enough to admit to the liberal media bias and the lessons learned. Sadly, I sincerely doubt any of his media cohorts will change their ways and provide the people with what they want - old fashioned, unbiased, factual journalism.
 

akmountaineer

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The MSM is run by the limousine liberals who for decades have had nothing but resentment for the white non college educated working class in this country. This goes back easily to the days of LBJ.

Compound that mentality to the anti white racist beliefs of Obama and this became more then just resentment. It became an active effort to eliminate this whole class through the strong arm of the Government.

The MSM sucks. They are now more irrelevant even now then they were before this election because their bias has been laid open for the country to see.

Yet, they call us the racists.

God bless Donald Trump!

One of the most incredible parts of this election to me was not showing that an outsider can win, but that one can overcome every possible crooked biased concerted effort by the liberal media to destroy one candidate and elevate the other. A lot was said by the results of this election, but none more strong than the total repudiation of liberal media by the people of this country.
 

tiredretired

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One of the most incredible parts of this election to me was not showing that an outsider can win, but that one can overcome every possible crooked biased concerted effort by the liberal media to destroy one candidate and elevate the other. A lot was said by the results of this election, but none more strong than the total repudiation of liberal media by the people of this country.

Amen brother, amen.
 

mla2ofus

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Once the MSM decided on an agenda, professional, objective and unbiased journalism died. It remains to be seen if they want to stay the course or restrict opinions to editorial and opinion pieces which, like us ordinary folks, is their 1st amendment right.
As for the protestors the entire news media needs to treat them for what they are, spoiled brats throwing a temper tantrum who either need their butts spanked or to be totally ignored. LEO's need to only give one warning that when a protest elevates to burning and looting, those doing so will be shot on sight because IMO it has elevated, or should I say descended, to anarchy. Sorry if this sounds cold, but I ask what you'd do if someone starting breaking your windows, emptying your home and setting it afire??
Mike
 

waybomb

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Trump refused to let the press ride with him in Trump 1 for his meeting with the liar-in-chief.

It broke tradition, they say. Hahahahahahaha. Ye Reap what ye sow, assholes.
 
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