June 19, 2018, 10:54 am
Trump supporters are complaining that similar immigration actions that were essentially ignored by the press under Obama are now taking up half the nightly news broadcast under Trump. As an aside, this is only partially true -- the Trump Administration has antagonized and worsened what was previously a bad, admittedly ignored, situation. But my main reaction is this: Well, no sh*t. What about the major news outlets reporting Republican actions differently than Democratic actions surprises you in the least? Seriously, at what point do you accept this as totally expected behavior and plan around it?
If I were CEO of, say, Exxon-Mobil (XOM), and I had my PR guy come into the room after a PR debacle and tell me that the press was not being fair to oil companies, that Apple (say) did the same things, I would retort the same thing I did above: "Well, no sh*t. What planet have you been living on? The media has hated us and attempted to score points off us since 1972. That is a FACT and it is your job to help this company navigate given this FACT." I would fire the guy immediately. His complaint would merely demonstrate he was a terrible choice to do communications for us.
I don't understand why the Republican rank and file keep enabling this behavior from their party. I am not going to tell them to support different policies, though I disagree with them. But why do they keep accepting that these constant PR disasters are not the fault of their leadership, and that somehow the only way out is some sort of not-going-to-happen remaking of the media? Conservatives like to think of themselves as hard-headed realists, but good God there is sure a lot of whining going on about stuff that ain't going to change any time soon.
October 29, 2013, 10:25 am
I try to read a couple of team-politics blogs from both the red and blue side, to stay in touch with what they are saying and stay out of an echo chamber. Also, of course, libertarians make common cause with both parties on various issues. But the mindless team politics angle can really be a bore.
One of the reasons I like to read Kevin Drum on the left is that his initial reactions to things often seems pretty honest. When his side really screws up, like the IRS scandal or failing Obamacare exchanges, his initial reaction will generally be to honestly critique a bad situation. And then about 3-5 days into the scandal or crisis or discussion of an issue, he will catch on to and adopt the party line on an issue and then become incredibly tedious (for example, on the IRS scandal, he was honestly critical for a while and then adopted the silly "leftish groups were equally targeted meme" and has stuck to it by rote since). But at least there are those few days of honesty, which separates him from a lot of the left and right team politics blogs.
So the timing is just about right for the Left to pick a meme to explain away the millions of people who are getting their policies cancelled despite being told that they could keep their health insurance. Mainstream outlets like CBS and NBC are pushing the story, not just right-wing and libertarian blogs, so the Ezra Klein's of the world must be working diligently to pick a meme and then enforce it. It will be interesting to see what they choose.
Update: Well, here is an early entrant from Valerie Jarrett:
FACT: Nothing in #Obamacare forces people out of their health plans. No change is required unless insurance companies change existing plans.
This is hilarious. Technically true, since my cancellation came from Blue Cross and not the government, but obviously the Blue Cross decision to cancel me was forced by the terms of the law. This is obviously absurd, but is it too absurd for the media? I don't know, and of course it gets extra lefty bonus points for blaming government-caused problems on private businesses. Next up, Exxon to blame for gasoline taxes!
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