Look, I understand. You're an engineer. You're the reason the operator's manual for my refrigerator is 179 pages long.
"Trump made a racist tweet", is also entirely factual and doesn't require nearly as many words or beat around the bush as much.Look, I understand. You're an engineer. You're the reason the operator's manual for my refrigerator is 179 pages long.
But how about if a journalist (as opposed to an opinion writer) just writes the facts. It's not that hard. "On Sunday, the President of the United States issued a tweet targeting four freshman minority members of the House of Representatives. The President demanded the four "go back to the country you came from." All four are U.S. residents, and three were born in this country. Representative Ilhan Omar from Minnesota emigrated to the U.S. when she was 14. The President's comments were immediately condemned as racist and xenophobic by the four representatives as well as numerous other members of Congress. Speaker Pelosi responded ...."
It ain't that difficult.
Is the story about Omar marrying her brother legit?
The first 17 pages is an engineer. The other 162 is an attorney.
"Trump made a racist tweet" is also entirely factual and doesn't take nearly as many words.
Seriously?Is the story about Omar marrying her brother legit?
The serious pundits are so worried about finding the magic "middle ground" that doesn't exist at the expense of calling a spade a spade and having any integrity. Chuck Todd being a great example but there are plenty others.I prefer SJ's methodology. There's plenty out there in the Twitterverse to post that observation without serious pundits needing to drop that hammer.
I prefer SJ's methodology. [/I]
The serious pundits are so worried about finding the magic "middle ground" that doesn't exist at the expense of calling a spade a spade and having any integrity. Chuck Todd being a great example but there are plenty others.
"Trump made a racist tweet", is also entirely factual and doesn't require nearly as many words or beat around the bush as much.
I get that we live in a society where many (the majority of?) white people have been conditioned to claim that someone is, "playing the race card", every time the the subject is brought up but that's also part of what's gotten us to this point in my estimation.
Seriously?
I try not to pile on you like everyone else but you're making it difficult.
The serious pundits are so worried about finding the magic "middle ground" that doesn't exist at the expense of calling a spade a spade and having any integrity. Chuck Todd being a great example but there are plenty others.
Gotta agree here. There's an old quote by maybe Molly Irvins about how the media thinks that if they have one guy on saying that Hitler was a swell guy and another saying he wasn't, then they've done their jobs. This is why the media is now about as popular as payday loan vendors and used car salesmen.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Though it was brief, I struggled with the “send her back” chant tonight referencing Rep. Omar. Her history, words & actions reveal her great disdain for both America & Israel. That should be our focus and not phrasing that’s painful to our friends in the minority communities.</p>— Rep. Mark Walker (@RepMarkWalker) <a href="https://twitter.com/RepMarkWalker/status/1151688382428393472?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 18, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Bradley Mark Walker is an American politician and pastor from the state of North Carolina
I’m beginning to think he’s pretty worried about Epstein. He basically said he’s enjoyed the hubbub over the racist tweets and I’m pretty sure that was the point.
The problem isn't with the "media." The problem is with people who think they all need to act the same.
Molly Ivins was an opinion writer. It's the job of opinion writers to call people like Trump a racist. It's the job Hannity to call AOC a communist. They are trying to make people angry. They are trying to attract eyeballs.
But you lump them in with the guy from the New York Times whose only job is to report the facts and you call them all "media."