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The Mea Culpa...

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of all Mea Culpas

Commentary: 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?
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However, it will fall on deaf ears. :ohno:
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I read that earlier. Probably the only guy in journalism who's willing to acknowledge the inherent bias in this election cycle.
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A news magazine has come under fire for printing special ‘Madam President’ souvenir editions before election day and sending them to stores, but not Donald Trump versions.
A picture of the Newsweek-branded publication, which carried the tagline ‘Hillary Clinton’s historic journey to the White House, was posted on Twitter on November 7 by bookstore worker @mghnbtts.
The images angered Trump supporters, who suggested that the media was colluding with the Clinton campaign.


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ASUG8 wrote:Image
A news magazine has come under fire for printing special ‘Madam President’ souvenir editions before election day and sending them to stores, but not Donald Trump versions.
A picture of the Newsweek-branded publication, which carried the tagline ‘Hillary Clinton’s historic journey to the White House, was posted on Twitter on November 7 by bookstore worker @mghnbtts.
The images angered Trump supporters, who suggested that the media was colluding with the Clinton campaign.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4PcdS5jat
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A friend of mine who supported Trump notes that the Newsweek cover will become a collector's item. Much like the "Dewey Beats Truman" edition of the Chicago Tribune in 1948.
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That was a good read Baldy

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