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Vanity Fair / Molly Jong-Fast - (archived: https://archive.ph/6glUk ) We Need to Cover Donald Trump Differently This Time
Every outrage and insult cant be a five-alarm fire, as its critical for the media to stay focused on the most serious threats to Americas democratic institutions.
By Molly Jong-Fast
November 18, 2024
I've been thinking a lot about mistakes I made in my coverage of the 2024 presidential election, writing last week how, for example, I at times allowed wishcasting to cloud my judgment. The point wasnt mere hand-wringing but to do some accountability before moving forward. This week, Im going even further back to mistakes covering Donald Trumps first term in hopes of doing better this time around.
Lets start with outrage. While outrage is an understandable reaction to a lot of what Trump does and says, its critical to differentiate between things that are more problematic in terms of substance than style. I would find myself shocked by Trumps vulgar remarks about women, which are of course awful, but this behavior is a feature, not a bug, of Trumpism.
The MAGA crowd loves nothing more than owning the libs, and being offended by the rank misogyny coming from Trump and his allies can distract from the GOPs assault on abortion rights and womens health carebecause you know killing Roe wasnt the end of itand the broader threat to democratic institutions, which barely made it through the first go-around. There is a terrifying feeling that the center may in fact not hold, which has to be the focus right now.
Elements of Trumps agenda, like his administrations coming war on wokeness, whether in the military or education, is bafflingly vague (though one could guess itll lead to less diversity). The lack of specificity works to Trumps advantage, as his supporters can read attacks on wokeness however they want. Going to war on something thats undefined, that is more a meme or rallying cry or coded language, is an easy way to get your side excited with little downside. One Trump voter told USA Today that everyone in his community is happy to see the woke agenda ending. A fake war is easily won and surely Trump will declare victory over wokeness when it suits him.
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Every outrage and insult cant be a five-alarm fire, as its critical for the media to stay focused on the most serious threats to Americas democratic institutions.
By Molly Jong-Fast
November 18, 2024
I've been thinking a lot about mistakes I made in my coverage of the 2024 presidential election, writing last week how, for example, I at times allowed wishcasting to cloud my judgment. The point wasnt mere hand-wringing but to do some accountability before moving forward. This week, Im going even further back to mistakes covering Donald Trumps first term in hopes of doing better this time around.
Lets start with outrage. While outrage is an understandable reaction to a lot of what Trump does and says, its critical to differentiate between things that are more problematic in terms of substance than style. I would find myself shocked by Trumps vulgar remarks about women, which are of course awful, but this behavior is a feature, not a bug, of Trumpism.
The MAGA crowd loves nothing more than owning the libs, and being offended by the rank misogyny coming from Trump and his allies can distract from the GOPs assault on abortion rights and womens health carebecause you know killing Roe wasnt the end of itand the broader threat to democratic institutions, which barely made it through the first go-around. There is a terrifying feeling that the center may in fact not hold, which has to be the focus right now.
Elements of Trumps agenda, like his administrations coming war on wokeness, whether in the military or education, is bafflingly vague (though one could guess itll lead to less diversity). The lack of specificity works to Trumps advantage, as his supporters can read attacks on wokeness however they want. Going to war on something thats undefined, that is more a meme or rallying cry or coded language, is an easy way to get your side excited with little downside. One Trump voter told USA Today that everyone in his community is happy to see the woke agenda ending. A fake war is easily won and surely Trump will declare victory over wokeness when it suits him.
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Vanity Fair / Molly Jong-Fast: We Need to Cover Donald Trump Differently This Time (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
11 hrs ago
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LearnedHand
(4,020 posts)1. Well okay, but 8 fucking years too late
And magazine coverage is pretty niche
Swede
(34,578 posts)2. The center cannot hold.
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.