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mia

(8,361 posts)
Tue Jun 5, 2018, 12:24 PM Jun 2018

Intellectuals, Politics and Bad Faith

...There are dishonest individuals of every political persuasion, but if you’re looking for systematic gaslighting, insistence that up is down and black is white, you’ll find it disproportionately on one side of the political spectrum. And the trouble many have in accepting that asymmetry is an important reason for the mess we’re in.

But how can I say that the media refuses to acknowledge conservative bad faith? While some journalists remain squeamish about actually using the word “lie,” and there’s still a tendency for headlines to repeat false talking points (which are only revealed to be false in the body of the article), readers do get a generally accurate picture of the extent to which dishonesty prevails within the Trump administration.

It seems to me, however, that the media makes Donald Trump’s lies seem more exceptional — and more of a break with previous practice — than they really are. Trump’s seven-lies-a-day habit and his constant claims of being victimized by people who accurately report the facts are only a continuation of something that has been going on in the conservative movement for years.

At a fundamental level, after all, how different is Trump from Fox News, which has spent decades misinforming viewers while denouncing the liberal bias of mainstream media? How different is he from Republicans who accused Democrats of fiscal irresponsibility and now denounce the Congressional Budget Office when it points out how their tax cuts will increase the deficit?




https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/04/opinion/conservative-free-speech.html

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Intellectuals, Politics and Bad Faith (Original Post) mia Jun 2018 OP
trump is realization of RW bullshit thbobby Jun 2018 #1
The brighter the gaslight the better as far as Trump is concerned. mia Jun 2018 #2

thbobby

(1,474 posts)
1. trump is realization of RW bullshit
Tue Jun 5, 2018, 12:33 PM
Jun 2018

He is different from other repugs only because he is blatant and not sneaky. Racism or "Southern Strategy" began after civil rights passed by Johnson. Dishonesty since Nixon and probably before. RW built this asshole and America is suffering for it. Hatred and ignorance will be the end of America's Democracy.

mia

(8,361 posts)
2. The brighter the gaslight the better as far as Trump is concerned.
Tue Jun 5, 2018, 12:48 PM
Jun 2018

It's working so well for him that he tweets like a kid with his first flashlight.

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