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Russian journalists on Trump's authoritarian press conference: "Welcome to the era of bullshit" [View all]
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/welcome-to-the-era-of-bullsht-russian-journalist-pens-letter-to-my-doomed-colleagues-in-us-media/
Russian journalist Alexey Kovalev wrote a letter to his doomed colleagues in the American media about how they are now facing what Russian reporters have been facing for years.
Congratulations, US media! Kovalev wrote at Medium.com. Youve just covered your first press conference of an authoritarian leader with a massive ego and a deep disdain for your trade and everything you hold dear.
We in Russia have been doing it for 12 years now with a short hiatus when our leader wasnt technically our leader so quite a few things during Donald Trumps press conference rang my bells. Not just mine, in fact read this excellent round-up in The Moscow Times, he went on.
Putins press conferences, Kovalev said, are annual media spectacles at which Putin always comes off as an omniscient and benevolent leader tending to a flock of unruly but adoring children.
President-elect Donald Trumps circus-like press conference on Wednesday, he said, showed that the former reality TV star is apparently taking a page from Putins playbook.
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To his American counterparts, Kovalev said, Youre in this for at least another four years, and youll be dealing with things Russian journalists have endured for almost two decades now. Im talking about Putin here, but see if you can apply any of the below to your own leader.
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Putin, he said, treats all interviews as a one-way conversation. When hes handed questions he doesnt like, he responds with a bag of meaningless factoids (Putin likes to drown questions he doesnt like in dull, unverifiable stats, figures and percentages), platitudes, false moral equivalences and straight, undiluted bullsh*t.
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Its in this mans best interests to pit you against each other, fighting over artificial scarcities like room space, mic time or, of course, his attention.
Russian media agencies now arrive at Putin press conferences with large, bright placards aimed at attracting the presidents attention. The Russian president has made the press events into a game where reporters clamor like children for his attention.
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There will be people from publications that exist for no other reason than heaping fawning praise on him and attacking his enemies, Kovalev wrote. But there will also be one token critic who will be allowed to ask a sharp question, only to be drowned in a copious amount of bullshit, and the man on the stage will always be the winner (See? I respect the media and free speech).
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youll have to report on everything that man says as soon as he says it, without any analysis or fact-checking, because 1) his fans will not care if he lies to their faces; 2) while youre busy picking his lies apart, hell spit out another mountain of bullshit and youll be buried under it.
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