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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 07:56 AM Jul 2016

The Politics of Intimidation - Donald Trump is trying to discredit the media to get what he wants.

By Kenneth T. Walsh | Contributor
July 1, 2016, at 6:00 a.m.

Donald Trump is lashing out at the media again, trying to discredit his journalistic antagonists and undermine their attacks on his credibility. He is also expanding his communication team by hiring two veteran media strategists. Jason Miller will be his senior communications adviser and Michael Abboud will take charge of rapid response and "daily messaging." These staff changes don't signal a change in Trump's bash-the-media approach but instead likely represent an effort to improve his spin and bypass or outmaneuver the mainstream media in more effective ways.

This is more than a media issue. It's actually reflective of a larger reality about Trump – his belief in the politics of intimidation. He has used intimidation throughout his career as a real-estate developer and dealmaker, attempting to bully and bulldoze his opposition in order to get his way. His attempts to elbow the media are part of that pattern.

Trump and his aides recently banned reporters from Politico and the Guardian from his press conference and tour of a golf resort he owns in Scotland. Trump representatives said that these news organizations are biased against the Republican presidential candidate. But he has done this before. Among the organizations that he has blacklisted in the past – by refusing them admittance to Trump events – have been Buzzfeed, the Des Moines Register, The Washington Post and Univision.

A recent poll by CNN/ORC found that nearly three-quarters of Americans disapprove of Trump's refusal to grant press credentials to news outlets he says are unfair. Seventy-one percent of voters including 53 percent of Republicans, 70 percent of independents and 87 percent of Democrats describe Trump's decision to deny credentials as "inappropriate."

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The Politics of Intimidation - Donald Trump is trying to discredit the media to get what he wants. (Original Post) DonViejo Jul 2016 OP
For the most part-it is working riversedge Jul 2016 #1
Yes Night Watchman Jul 2016 #3
The media is easily distracted liberal N proud Jul 2016 #2
in the end...trump will only be covered by foxnews and some rightwing bloggers beachbum bob Jul 2016 #4
Not anytime soon. Iliyah Jul 2016 #5
 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
4. in the end...trump will only be covered by foxnews and some rightwing bloggers
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 08:09 AM
Jul 2016

...he is cutting his own throat as usual but no one is covering that up any more

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
5. Not anytime soon.
Fri Jul 1, 2016, 08:21 AM
Jul 2016

The media is fixated on anything negative re: HRC.

Case in point - DOJ before Bill's off the agenda meeting had already approved of the FBI wrap up of the investigation (yes the conclusion) but alas the our beloved media is as always negative about it but as usual gives GOPers' passes.

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