Joe Bagadonuts
Well-Known Member
My opinion of you has always been very positive, FWIW, even though politically we disagree on most things. I wish there were more people like you on this site, regardless of ideology. You always seem to be willing to engage in an honest and respectful conversation.If you read my original comment, it expressed regret at the low esteem in which our independent press is now held, since I believe a press that is free to adopt an adversarial position toward our political leadership is what has always made our free press the "watchdog" of democracy. And, in that video that you are referring to, the figure representing Trump is acting violent toward several members of the media, among other segments of society. My focus was on him shown doing violence to members of our free press, be in print, or broadcast journalism.
I don't believe Trump created the video, which I believe is what you were asking me. If, however, I consider that the president, on many, many occasions has referred to the free press I am myself referring to above, as "the enemy of the people", then, yes, certainly he has contributed, among his followers, his supporters, and his cult, to the anger and hatred of the press that most certainly comes through in that video. Just as he bears some responsibility for the words he has used to demonize many immigrants.
The president's words count. I take him seriously. When he tells American citizens who are not white to "go back to the country they came from", and when he labels our free press "the enemy of the people", then, yes, he bears some responsibility for the attitude his followers embrace on those two subjects.
He did not produce the video in question. Would it have been produced absent the attitudes expressed by Trump over the past 3 years? No, likely not. I don't see how it would have been produced without the maker taking his/her cue from the attitude and words of the president himself. Even were Trump to condemn the video( and did he, I forget?), he would still be responsible for his contribution to the demonization of the watchdog of our democracy, a free press, a press free to disagree and criticize the president without being labeled "the enemy of the people".
Anyway, that's where I was coming from, regardless of your opinion of me.
With regard to your post above, I understand what you are saying to some extent. But it is my opinion that what you refer to as a free press has, for years, primarily been an extremely partisan press. For a very long time conservatives have behaved with caution in regard to interactions with the press, and to a large extent their goals and messages have been tempered by the presses reactions and power. The opposite has been the case with liberals. They can rely on the press to cheerlead and advance their agenda at nearly every turn. When liberal politicians face significant media criticism it is almost always for being too conservative. I rarely hear mainstream criticism of what, at least to me, are numerous disastrous left-wing programs.
Trump has taken a completely new attitude. He is a bull in a china shop and does not care if he runs amok with the press. In fact, he seems to relish the fight. For those on your side of the political divide I can see how his behavior would be upsetting. Previously the left has been able to control so much just by throwing a few insults around. For someone on my side a certain part of his approach is refreshing... though for me he goes too far and he is way too out of control on Twitter.
What I really long for is a more centrist press and more centrist politicians. I honestly doubt that I'm ever going to see either.