By Dick Polman
To borrow a phrase from Claude Rains in “Casablanca,” I was shocked, shocked! to find that non-stop lying was going on in the MAGA game room at CNN.
Just as I (and many other rational observers) had warned in advance, CNN’s decision to gift a free hour to a pathological cult leader – to a criminal defendant, and, now, a convicted sexual abuser – did indeed fulfill our worst expectations.
As anyone who isn’t naive surely knew would happen, Trump suckered CNN right into his sewer. Actually, it was worse than that. CNN, anxious to get maximum ratings mileage from its MAGA informercial, attached a sewer pipe to his mouth and pumped his demagogic diarrhea directly into our homes.
How else could it have gone, given the network’s decision to pack the “town hall” audience with “star”-struck Trumpers who clapped and giggled at every lie and slur? He’s their favorite TV character. They know his shtick to a T and hooted their appreciation whenever he recited the rot that he posts on social media.
With CNN’s blessing, he pounded out his Greatest Hits. No wonder they responded with such gusto! Like when he defamed E. Jean Carroll (again) by calling her “wacko.” (Yes, they laughed at a victim of sexual assault.) Like when he said, over and over, that the 2020 election was stolen. Like when he said he wants to pardon “a large portion” of the jailed Jan. 6 traitors. Like when he said that his two impeachments were a con job ginned up by “crazy Nancy Pelosi.” Like when he critiqued the Access Hollywood tape by insisting (despite his words on tape) that he hadn’t talked about grabbing women per se, that he grabbed only when “women let you.” Like when he condemned one of host Kaitlin Collins’ rebuttals by calling her “nasty.”
Collins tried her best to inject some factual reality by talking just as fast as her grifting guest, but as anyone with a shred of awareness has long known, there’s no way to stand in front of his blitzkrieg without being flattened. And I’m not going to waste my time fact-checking all his lies, because I have a life and so have you.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a respected scholar of fascism, saw last night what so many of us knew would happen. She tweeted: “This is a propaganda spectacle designed to reinforce the leader cult – thus the relief and enjoyment of the audience at hearing favorite slogans and untruths…The more approval authoritarians get, the more they feel emboldened to be even more lawless. This is why this ‘town hall’ was so dangerous.”
Trump was certainly emboldened by the audience questions, which were more vapid and open-ended than any of us could’ve predicted. A succession of Trump 2020 voters and delegates posed brain-twisters like…What do you think about the “current debt situation?” and What would you do “to make things more affordable?” (His answer: drill for more oil.) And this was my favorite semi-question: “I’m worried that government will act to suppress gun rights.” (Trump’s answer, ignoring the civilian death toll of recent weeks, was that he’s the greatest Second Amendment champ in human history.)
Granted, the sick spectacle reminded those of us who love democracy what we’re up against on the road to 2024. Trump and duh Republican base hide in plain sight, making it abundantly clear what they’re willing to say and do to seize power. Maybe that will help galvanize enough Americans to stop them once again. David Jolly, a former Republican congressman, seems to think so; he tweeted last night that “Trump is not picking up a single new general election voter. And every voter who came out in 18, ’20 & ’22 to stop him now remembers why.” Maybe so.
But that does not excuse CNN for debasing itself. To do responsible journalism, it’s really not rocket science. If you feel compelled to put this guy on the air, you do it in a studio with two sharp questioners. At minimum, that format ups the odds of holding him at least somewhat accountable for his pathological lies. What you don’t do is precisely what the network did. The lesson is simple:
Never fellate a fascist.
Dick Polman is the national political columnist at Philadlephia NPR affiliate WHYY, and has covered or chronicled every presidential campaign since 1988. A Philadelphia resident, Dick roamed the country for most of his 22 years at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has been blogging daily since 2006. He’s currently on the full-time faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, as “Writer in Residence.” He has been a frequent guest on C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC, the BBC, and various NPR shows – most notably Philadelphia’s “Radio Times” on WHYY-FM. Hewrites at DickPolman.net. Email him at [email protected]
G A says
As Twain said, Never lay down with a pig – it gets mud all over you and the pig likes it.”
feddy65 says
Yes and CNN took the bait hook, line and sinker. All the major news sources are no longer reputable, they do not employ news journalist/ reporters, most of the stories when dealing with political issues have become opinion pieces.
Laurel says
I’ve never been a fan of CNN, but never really thought much of it, and never watch it. It’s a pity they stuck their foot in the crap for money. Poor job. Recently, I’ve watched MSNBC and Fox. Both are annoying, and piss people off. Fox is simply full of lies, and if they have reporters who are reasonable, they fire them. Tucker Carlson is the exception, he should never have been on the air. MSNBC does not lie like Fox, but they ramble on 24/7 about all the ills of the Republican Party. Very tedious. Both channels stir it up. Don’t watch OAN (ever) or News Max. It’s the same crap from what I understand.
The only way to get news is the old way, and that is to have reputable reporters on an hour long show. That’s it. Not all day. To have a channel on all day, they have to fill the air time with garbage. They look for shock value. The only news I care for is PBS, and sometimes BBC America. They have reporters that tell the current news without razzle dazzle.
Trump's Lifeline to CNN says
CNN is long Tanking in the ratings. They desperately need to bash trump in order to stay relevant. They cannot report factual news on how terrible a job the mentally feeble one is doing, so Even if it means putting some junior news fluzzy up against Trump to get predictably annihilated, It was still their most watched show in a lot long time…
Laurel says
Trumps: What?
JimBob says
On the other hand, the almost universal snickers and giggles of the New Hampshire audience at Trump’s dismissive remarks about sexual assault tell you all you need to know about Republican moral values. So, there’s that.
Land of no turn signals says says
CNN did it all by themselves.
Dave says
CNN, got what they wanted, big ratings in their falling market : “CNN’s town hall with Donald Trump drew the news channel’s biggest primetime audience in nine months.”
CNN’s town hall with Donald Trump brought in 3.3 million viewers, enough for the network to beat its cable news rivals in the time slot and in primetime.
“The network also scored a rare primetime win, drawing an average of 2.29 million viewers, compared to 1.68 million for Fox News and 1.46 million for MSNBC. This was CNN’s best primetime showing since the midterms, when 2.61 million tuned in.”
Its all about ratings, that’s it.