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Nevilledog

(51,080 posts)
Wed Jul 28, 2021, 11:06 AM Jul 2021

Our democracy is under attack. Washington journalists must stop covering it like politics as usual.



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Bill Grueskin
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“The media has played straight into Republicans’ hands, seemingly incapable of framing this as anything but base political drama,” writes ⁦@Sulliview⁩, citing examples from CNN, Politico and yes, the Washpost. …

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Why the press needs to shed ingrained habits to meet the defining crisis of our time.
washingtonpost.com
6:04 AM · Jul 28, 2021


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/journalist-both-sides-politics-trump/2021/07/27/c3afd1f8-eee0-11eb-81d2-ffae0f931b8f_story.html

Back in the dark ages of 2012, two think-tank scholars, Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann, wrote a book called “It’s Even Worse Than It Looks” about the rise of Republican Party extremism and its dire effect on American democracy.

In a related op-ed piece, these writers made a damning statement about Washington press coverage, which treats the two parties as roughly equal and everything they do as deserving of similar coverage.

Ornstein and Mann didn’t use the now-in-vogue terms “both-sidesism” or “false equivalence,” but they laid out the problem with devastating clarity (the italics are mine):

“We understand the values of mainstream journalists, including the effort to report both sides of a story. But a balanced treatment of an unbalanced phenomenon distorts reality. If the political dynamics of Washington are unlikely to change any time soon, at least we should change the way that reality is portrayed to the public.”


Nearly a decade later, this distortion of reality has only grown worse, thanks in part to Donald Trump’s rise to power and his ironclad grip on an increasingly craven Republican Party.

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