Saturday, April 11, 2020

The Power of Media Ignorance

Victor Davis Hanson  "Almost two weeks ago I offered at NRO a few synopses of various theories about why California — which, for a variety of reasons, had seemed so ripe for a New York–style epidemic — had nonetheless strangely been exempt at least for a while from the virus’s spread. I included the pedestrian possibility of some previously acquired “herd immunity,” given the state’s singular exposure from November to January 31 to direct flights from China, including those from Wuhan, and initial CDC and media reports last year of an unusually early and severe assumed flu hitting the state.
"Within a few days, I was hit by media inquiries and private calls asking about my ongoing “coronavirus antibody testing studies.”
"Despite ad nauseam corrections that I had never claimed in the NRO article or elsewhere to be a doctor, much less an epidemiologist or a conductor of any such study, and that the Hoover Institution is not a medical school, the fake news still spread.
"I got dozens more calls and emails were from private citizens who thought they had the virus and wanted confirmation of that supposed fact, in order to venture out and help others with antibodies. Some said they wanted “in” immediately.
"Others called saying they were scared that they had an unknown illness and wanted confirmation of what it had been.
"And some were from Chinese media sources wanting such “lab” confirmation that earlier herd immunity developing in California pre-2020 was the final proof needed of an American origin, rather than a later Chinese genesis of the virus. (Oddly they apparently assumed that if any such future study were to show some sizable herd immunity in California, and thereby suggest an earlier outbreak than what was assumed in late January 2020, it would not mean the Chinese were lying about the first dates of the infection. Would the Chinese media wish to explain why flights from Wuhan to the U.S. were open throughout January when, for mysterious reasons, the Chinese themselves had blocked travel earlier than the ban from Wuhan to other parts of China?)" . . .

Watch: Bill Maher Destroys the ‘Chinese Virus’ Outrage of Ted Lieu and Other Dems in Epic Five Minute Rant

RedState


. . . "Bill Maher, who is about as hardcore anti-Trump as a person can get, went absolutely nuclear on his fellow left wingers in an epic rant Friday, pointing out how historically viruses have been named for their places of origins. In addition to that, Maher noted, as many on the right have, that it’s important to know not just where the virus came from but also how it started – in disgusting wet markets, which Maher believes should be outlawed: . . ."

"Watch Maher unload below, where he also slams a March tweet from Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) complaining to Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) about his use of the term “Wuhan virus”:"  Video
. . . 
"The bottom line is that Trump and every member of his team know that every single person in America who has suffered from the virus or who has died from it did so because of deliberately deceptive actions from the Chinese government to keep the spread of it in Wuhan quiet.

"Republicans including Trump aren’t willing to let anyone in America forget that, nor should they be." . . .

Team Trump to CNN's Jim Acosta: Here’s Your Examples of Mail-In Voter Fraud

Acosta, being a "journalist", should have extensive knowledge on this without having to be told.

Breitbart Politics   

. . . “ 'You’ve been talking about voter fraud since the beginning of this administration and where is the evidence of it?” Acosta asked during the White House press briefing, insisting that “all the experts say voter fraud is rare.”
"Trump replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll provide you with some, okay?”
"The president’s re-election campaign responded quickly to Acosta’s request, noting there were nine people charged in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas with “vote harvesting” and mail ballots, a political operative in New York stealing and submitting absentee ballots, and a resident in Pennsylvania receiving seven separate ballots in the mail.
"The campaign also shared a Heritage Foundation document of over 1,000 proven cases of vote fraud.
“ 'Democrats and the mainstream media always scoff at claims of voter fraud, but then completely ignore evidence from across the country,” Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. “The obvious reason is that Democrats are just fine with the possibility of voter fraud. And many in the media just see the world their way.' ” . . .

Long after this President, how can we ever - ever - trust the American news media such as CNN and MSNBC?

Jim Acosta of CNN, an embarrassment to village idiots   . . . "The once-vaunted international television network was once known for its brave reporters who covered wars under falling bombs from inside the war zone. Once known for its fearless correspondents who went behind enemy lines to shine a bright light on evil dictators. Once known for its serious reporters who brought attention to atrocities and famine in the farthest corners of the world. Now, Jim Acosta — preening before cameras like a wounded peacock who doesn’t know his plumage has all fallen out. The only feathers left are soggy, wet and dull.
"Yet on he preens and struts and clucks — a sad display and an embarrassment to all the other birds." . . .
Tony Branco
Trump destroys Jim Acosta for callously calling daily briefings ‘happy talk’  "President Donald Trump fired back at CNN opinion reporter Jim Acosta after he callously characterized the daily White House coronavirus briefings as “happy talk.”
"Trump blasted the showboating Acosta for once again trying to hijack a press briefing to make himself the focal point of the event. Acosta has done this countless times before, but to do it during a national health crisis is mind-boggling.
"Trump said Acosta’s tone-deaf dismissal of the coronavirus briefings as “happy talk” was a slap in the face to the countless people working nonstop to combat the COVID-19 outbreak.
" 'Mr. President, we hear from a lot of people who see these briefings as sort of ‘happy talk’ briefings,” Acosta said. “Some of the officials paint a rosy picture of what is happening around the country. If you look at some of these questions — do we have enough masks? No. Do we have enough tests? No. Do we have enough PPE [personal protective equipment]? No.”
"President Trump replied: “I think the answer is yes. Who said no to that?' ” . . .
 Also at Weasel Zippers  
 The President faces CNN and MSNBC

Reporters are not just biased, but incompetent  . . . "For the first time in decades, we have a president who does not sit still for political attacks disguised as journalism.  He understands what the presidents named Bush did not — that playing nice with one's enemies does not make the enemies nice.  Rather, it encourages them to intensify their attacks.
"Gradually, the general public is beginning to become more skeptical of reporters.  That is actually a bad thing, but the fault lies not with the public; it lies with a press corps that has seriously betrayed the trust we once placed in it." . . .


Acosta failed to impress Jonathan Turley  . . . "Jim Acosta's interruption of Dr. Birx is an example of how CNN's echo-journalism model is destroying the media's credibility. Every question from Acosta is an effort to score points rather than elicit information. It is a press pandemic that continues to rage without relief," constitutional lawyer Jonathan Turley said." . . .
So imagine Acosta finally realizes he needs to be more professional in his reporting; how can anyone ever trust him again? He's the idol of Trump-hating celebrities.

White House Reporter Rips Acosta for Acting Like ‘Opposition Party’ . . . "Poynter's Al Tompkins wrote that Acosta became the news story rather than doing his job. Wallace also said in February he was "horrified" by Acosta's conduct at press conferences."
. . . "Acosta has received some praise for his performance in the Trump era, including from former ABC News reporter Sam Donaldson, who told the Daily Beast in 2018 Acosta was "as good as it gets.' " . . .

Nobody seems to hate President Trump more viciously or obscenely than Colbert but even he took issue with Acosta  . . . “And when fake news CNN’s Jim Acosta got a chance to ask a question, he made a suggestion to the president,” Colbert said about six minutes into his Wednesday monologue. Colbert then showed the clip of Acosta’s interaction with the president.
"After the clip, Colbert dismissed Acosta’s grandstanding saying, “That being said, kind of a dick question, Jim Acosta.” Colbert then needled Acosta adding, “We get it. You’re woke.”
"During the president’s press conference, Acosta made to act as if President Trump would never call on a female reporter during a press conference by urging Trump to take questions from one of Acosta’s female colleagues.
"Colbert, though thought Acosta’s aside was eye rolling, at the very least, The Hill reported." . . .

How long must we live under the thumb of Democrats

American Thinker
Democrats seem to be enjoying this authoritarian moment   "Various Democrat politicians are competing to be the most proactive in enforcing social distancing in his or her community, so the internet is awash with stories of decidedly anti-American government behavior. This post will bring you up to date on some of the more egregious things that are happening in Democrat-run communities across America.
"For sheer shock value, there’s really nothing to equal a short video that’s come out of Philadelphia. The video, which has been viewed almost five million times, shows a rider being forcibly torn from a bus in Philadelphia, although not arrested, because he was not wearing a mask (language warning, because the man’s really angry):" . . .
Economic shutdown: It's time to end it  By Patricia McCarthy  . . . "When President Trump banned incoming flights from China on Jan. 31, he was eviscerated by the left, Joe Biden in particular. Even Dr. Anthony Fauci argued against Trump’s travel ban but the president went with his gut and did it, likely saving thousands of lives.  That his gut instincts are smarter and wiser than the entrenched bureaucracy of D.C. makes them hate him all the more.  Trump has exposed the blinkered thinking of the swamp.  The initial response to the virus, even after the travel ban, was hampered by the ridiculous red tape imposed on the president and the rest of us by the CDC and the FDA.  The CDC insisted only they could provide or approve tests.  They had none and slowed the development of such tests by others.   It was the CDC that was caught flatfooted.  Then, like the climate crisis alarmists, they operated on computer modeling without admitting that there was obvious bias infused in every computer model.  Garbage in, garbage out.  Fauci and Birx are both lifelong Democrats who, despite their expertise in their field, may have wittingly or unwittingly seen this virus as an opportunity to disparage Trump." . . .  

Pence Blocks Fauci, Birx from Appearing on CNN after Network Stops Airing Full White House Coronavirus Briefings


National Review  "Vice President Mike Pence has blocked Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx, as well as other top U.S. health officials, from appearing on CNN following the network’s decision to not air the White House coronavirus press briefings in full.
“When you guys cover the briefings with the health officials then you can expect them back on your air,” a spokesman for the vice president told CNN.
"Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Pence, have been giving daily briefings to the press for several weeks after rising numbers of Americans have been infected. A CNN executive said that the network has sometimes cut away from the briefings after Trump speaks, and turns to a panel to fact-check the president. However, the network usually broadcasts only the president’s question-and-answer session.
"Fauci and Birx regularly appear at the briefings to give updates on the status of the coronavirus epidemic within the U.S. Fauci has also appeared on CNN virtual townhalls on the coronavirus for the past five weeks, but will not be present this Thursday.
"The New York Times, another outlet that has been a target of the Trump administration’s ire, stopped airing the briefings on its website entirely.
" 'We stopped doing that because they were like campaign rallies,” Elisabeth Bumiller, the paper’s Washington bureau chief, told the Washington Post. “The health experts often have interesting information, so we’re very interested in that, but the president himself often does not.' ” . . .