My week in tweets:
Lazy, smug, condescending and wrong
A friend of mine emailed me about this New York Times article by Jonathan Weisman and Maggie Astor. He was furious that it made the glib assumption that people in “roles that do not require college degrees” represent a constituency opposed to student loan relief.
Those roles “are filled with people who have college degrees or, more to the point, began attending college, racked up debt, and had to drop out to work to pay off their loans,” my friend wrote.
The article cited two prominent labor unions, but my friend noted that it “didn’t mention whether the union has a position on the bill.”
So I did some digging. And lo and behold:
Lazy, smug, elitist and totally wrong: NYT reporters @jonathanweisman @MaggieAstor looking for Democratic constituencies who oppose student loan relief namecheck two unions… who strongly support it.https://t.co/dFegj9rZ55 https://t.co/H6lMBf6CMghttps://t.co/4EEJWPGbRt pic.twitter.com/TLHhP0vovV
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 26, 2022
Stupid stupid stupid
I actually don’t use that word very often, but my lord. The coverage of the newly-revealed DOJ memo was that and more.
The memo, which was released on Thursday, consisted of two Trump-era DOJ political appointees trying (and failing) to justify the decision not to prosecute Trump for obstruction – after special counsel Robert Mueller had laid out a helluva case to prosecute Trump for obstruction, but stopped short because he wasn’t sure he had the authority.
The whole reason the memo was released was that a federal judge ruled it wasn’t part of the “deliberative process.” Get that? The fix was already in. It was purely a post-hoc cover-your-ass memo, which was part of William Barr’s brilliant PR work in making it sound like Mueller found nothing.
Every news report I read took the memo at face value. The Washington Post, before they fixed it, said it “played a crucial role in the decision not to charge or accuse then-President Donald Trump of committing obstruction of justice.”
JFC @DevlinBarrett, the only reason you're seeing the memo is because the judge determined it played NO ROLE WHATSOEVER in the decision, it was pure cover your ass. https://t.co/fO8jQGx3Aj pic.twitter.com/ix7SjaLwg9
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 24, 2022
What a disappointment.
It has been really difficult for me to watch so many "top" reporters fail in their reporting of this memo. How is it that they still take Trump-era memos at face value? It's like their incapable of learning from their mistakes. Makes me very sad. https://t.co/kjbzw0bi4W
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 24, 2022
This was a massive recurrence of what @Sulliview once called "Barr-Letter Syndrome," whereby the media easily succumbs to right-wing mischaracterizations. https://t.co/Rtwqx9NaGC https://t.co/rYVZJkYqvh
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 25, 2022
The Post did run an excellent analysis the next day – on the opinion pages.
Reporters who took this memo at face value should be ashamed. Thank you @RDEliason for the truth. https://t.co/QHngoiR9JI
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 26, 2022
Bravo! The must-reads of the week
Helluva piece. "What sets Jones Day apart is the degree to which it penetrated the federal government under Trump and is now taking advantage of a judicial revolution that it helped set in motion." https://t.co/PyYo3ZuGAe
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 25, 2022
"Sotomayor’s opinions read like the ringing of an alarm bell. Her dissents serve to put the other branches of government on notice that the court is out of control," @ElieNYC writes @thenation. https://t.co/g0ChRFXz3G
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 22, 2022
Excellent! https://t.co/W3NfK0D8nG
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 23, 2022
Boo! Other garbage stories of the week
The top of this article should have clearly indicated to readers: No, of course not, this is pure misogynistic right-wing authoritarian fantasy. Instead this ridiculous theory is basically indulged until nearly the end.
https://t.co/8eqTaLzUqg— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 22, 2022
The understatement here is criminal: “His unwillingness to let go of power, including refusing to return government documents collected while he was in office, has led to a potentially damaging, and entirely avoidable, legal battle” https://t.co/hdM4JwSmpE
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 20, 2022
Will the woke panic never stop?
This is Trumpian: The threat is from the left! They're DESTROYING OUR SOCIETY! Bravo, @theatlantic! https://t.co/DPgbM5AZlR
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 23, 2022
Remembrance
An appreciation of David Kay from @BobDrogin: "No one from the White House, nor anyone from the U.S. intelligence community, had previously conceded any errors in Iraq."https://t.co/Bd4DRLipZd
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 23, 2022
Leaving you with this thought
The whole thing that makes the US so unique and wonderful is that it’s not defined by ethnicity or religion but by the accumulation of many waves of immigrants. How did so many people forget this? Or did they never learn it in the first place?
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) August 22, 2022
Most Americans don’t realize that the problem of rightwingers undermining democracy is also a huge problem in the UK and elsewhere. The majority of the UK’s major print media outlets are owned by people on the right, including Murdoch who owns the London Times and the tabloid The Sun. One outlet, the Evening Standard is owned by a Russian oligarch, Evgeny Lebedev. Boris Johnson gave Lebedev a baroncy so Lebedev is now a member of Parliament’s House of Lords. Johnson did this over the objections of his own national security advisers.
Unfortunately wealthy rightwingers have also been able to intimidate the coverage of the BBC. There was an uproar this past week after Emily Maitlis, a former presenter on the BBC’s influential Newsnight show, accused the BBC of pulling their punches when reporting on the Tories, using bothsides coverage, etc. She specifically named the appointment of the conservative Robbie Gibb to the BBC board by Boris Johnson’s government as a source of the problem. Gibb is a long time conservative communications guy who also helped Rupert Murdoch create his new right wing television network GB News:
“Emily Maitlis says ‘active Tory party agent’ shaping BBC news output”
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/aug/24/emily-maitlis-says-active-tory-party-agent-shaping-bbc-news-output
BBC defenders have pushed back hard against Maitlis’s accusations:
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/aug/27/david-dimbleby-defends-bbc-rebuke-of-emily-maitlis-newsnight-polemic
But now others are speaking out, backing up Maitlis’s accusations:
“Ex-BBC executive says he was blocked from board due to ‘Labour background”
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/aug/26/ex-bbc-executive-says-he-was-blocked-from-board-due-to-labour-background