"What’s been really striking this year is that while traditionally deep distrust of the mainstream press has long been the province of right-wing Republicans, now it’s liberals who once cheered for the media to do better who seem to be giving up on them."
~ Will Bunch
"What I saw at the 2024 DNC inflamed my hatred of the ‘media elite.' Our industry is once again doing everything it can to fail to meet the enormity of this moment."
~ Asawin Suebsang
"Much of what I witnessed and heard about during my time in Chicago reinforced my preexisting beliefs that far too many so-called elite members of my profession — national political media scribes who fancy themselves as speaking truth to power, but more often just speak words to financially destructive Google algorithms — are mollycoddled hogs who are doing everything they can to fail to meet the enormity of this moment."
"So much of doing this job, journalism, the right way hinges only on having some sense of moral clarity and not being an asshole to people who clearly don’t deserve it. It is a wonder of the modern world how many in the pampered ranks of this profession can only find it within themselves to publicly flunk this 101-level test, again and again."
Michele Hornish provides a rundown of what's happening after Harris became the Democratic candidate: a huge surge in voter registration, especially among younger Black and Hispanic women, and unprecedented numbers of volunteers to work with the campaign. Then she writes,
#KamalaHarris #Trump #media
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https://michelehornish.substack.com/p/the-physics-of-politics-the-first
I haven’t seen the New York Times mention the surge in voter registration among marginalized demographics or the number of volunteers for Harris. They do run lots of commentary about “vibes” or about how challenging the campaign will be (thanks, Nostradamus).
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They disgraced themselves when Joe Biden was the candidate, but now they’re finding new ways to suck.
@spradlig Yes, I agree.