Weekly Opinion Editorial
WELCOME TO THE NEW
REALITY!
by Steve Fair
With the departure of Sean Spicer as White
House Press Secretary and Communications Director and the hiring of Anthony
Scaramucci, a hard charging former Wall Street executive, it appears President
Trump is planning to go even more unconventional in delivering his message to
the public. On Saturday, the president
tweeted no less than ten times on a variety of subjects. Trump has been vocal of his criticism of the mainstream
media, but it appears the new plan is to bypass them altogether. Four observations:
First, the purpose for daily press
briefings at the White House is to put their ‘spin’ on what they are
doing. Trump is not the first president
to use the briefings to defend, deflect and solicit support for his
agenda. Every president in modern times used
the press briefing as a propaganda tool.
Those who say Trump is the first are either ignorant or dishonest. The daily briefing is not required of an
administration and Trump may elect to discontinue it.
Second, the press created this credibility
situation. It is highly unlikely that
Trump would have been effective in cutting out the media if the media had been
doing their job. Instead of being
journalists, they have been editorialists.
The media ‘spins’ every story and that goes for both conservatives and
liberals. Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and the
rest have become so predictable in how they cover Trump, it’s laughable.
Third, just because Trump is cutting out
the middleman, it doesn’t mean the ‘spin’ will stop. The president is always going to present his
view as fact. When he tweets out a
message, he is ‘spinning’ the facts his way.
So long as people understand that.
Far too many conservatives treat Trump’s tweets like divine
revelation. Blind loyalty to any man-
conservative or liberal- is a mistake.
As Reagan said, trust, but verify.
Fourth, millennials get their news and
information from sources other than mainstream media. Social media, such as texting, tweeting, and
Facebook are millennials’ go to source for news. Trump- and Scaramucci- understand that. Scaramucci said, “I have in my pocket a radio studio, a television, and a movie studio.”
He’s right. Traditional media is a thing of the
past. Anyone with a smart phone can
record and report.
The founding fathers understood the
importance of a free press. That is why they
included it in the first amendment. A
free press, by presenting the facts, can be an effective tool to hold
government officials accountable to the people.
They can help educate and can publicize issues that need attention. The founders understood that. Unfortunately, the modern press has evolved
into nothing more than propaganda actors who ‘spin’ the news to fit their
worldview. It’s unlikely we will see a
return to true professional journalism again.
Welcome to the new information age reality where tweeting and spinning
are the norm.
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