Wow, democrats are really showing their colors today with this whole "boycott the CNN" thing... Unless I missed soemthing he is a presidential candidate, and one who so far hasnt been found guilty of anything that would disqualify him... and a popular one.
Yes he is a piece of shit, and yes he has no business being in politics... But its not CNNs job to make those decisions. Their job is to let the candidates say their piece and let the public decide from there (or the courts if there are legal questions).
As much as I hate Trump... I lost **so** much respect for the democrats today. Supporting censorship, specifically doing so with the intent of winning an election in their favor, is a new low... dont be that party...
@freemo While I agree that Trump is as deserving of a platform as any other political candidate (and I haven't watched the CNN thing, only read a summary, so I could be wrong), from what I hear the issue is less that Trump had a platform and more that he was given a free ride. From the sound of things:
1. Trump was allowed to tell lie after lie after lie and was not called out on any of them. CNN wasn't able to even begin to either challenge his lies or provide fact checking to the viewers. It was entirely predictable and predicted that he would do this, it's not like it was a surprise to them, they should have been ready.
2. The audience was entirely sympathetic to him. There was nobody to ask him hard questions and they were all ready to lap up his lies.
Trump is as deserving of a platform as any significant candidate for major political office. But in giving him (or any other candidate) that platform it is incumbent on the organisation doing it to challenge the candidate, to not simply permit them to say whatever they want whether it's true or not and to make sure that they are asked the questions that they don't want to answer.
A media organisation that does not do these things is not a news or current affairs outlet, it is a propaganda outfit. I wouldn't watch Fox or OAN to get my news about Trump and American politics, and if this is how CNN behaves towards him now I wouldn't watch them either.
@realcaseyrollins @freemo Well, fair enough, like I say I haven't seen it (I don't even live in the States). I read a summary in the Guardian, and nobody's going to call them neutral on Trump. Their claim was that Collins lost control and was steamrollered by Trump, and even if she tried she was unable to do anything. If that's untrue then what I said may not apply, though remains true in general terms. 🙂
@realcaseyrollins @freemo I'm... not really sure I can bring myself to listen to an hour of Trump ranting. I don't even get a vote. Life's too short, and all that. I accept this limits the value of my opinion on the thing that I don't want to listen to. 🙂
@VoxDei @freemo Fair enough. Although he only spoke for maybe 60% of the time; #KaitlanCollins spoke a bunch, and there was a lot of audience applause as well. Surprisingly pro #Trump audience, for one hand picked by #CNN…
@VoxDei @freemo I’d recommend listening to the town hall when you get a chance. #CNN hasn’t released the full presentation for free in video form, but they did post the audio version of it as a podcast episode:
https://narwhal.city/posts/18992