That changed during Trumps presidency. In some instances, the shows were less about educating the viewing audience than flattering an audience of one. The reality is that the president is a political genius, Stephen Miller told Jake Tapper on CNNs State of the Union during a contentious interview in 2018. Im sure hes watching and is happy you said that, Tapper told Miller. (Trump soon tweeted a link to the segment, praising Miller.)
Even worse, the shows became platforms for disinformation. In October 2019, Chuck Todd invited Ron Johnson, a Republican senator from Wisconsin, on Meet the Press to discuss the revelation that Trump had withheld military aid to Ukraine unless the countrys president agreed to investigate the business dealings of Hunter Biden. Johnson previously told The Wall Street Journal that he winced when he learned those two issues were connected. But when Todd asked about that report What made you wince? Johnson launched into a conspiracy theory about the origins of Robert Muellers Russia investigation. I have no idea why were going here, Todd complained. ...
Last month, more than three dozen progressive groups wrote an open letter to members of the media calling on them to interview only those elected officials who publicly concede that the 2020 presidential election was free and fair, and that claims to the contrary are false. In other words, the groups wanted journalists to give Republicans who lie about election fraud the same treatment Twitter and Facebook gave Trump: deplatforming them. ...
Todd again hosted Ron Johnson, who again used the opportunity to spew nonsense, boasting about a recent hearing he had held to look into allegations of voter fraud. The fact of the matter is that we have an unsustainable state of affairs in this country where we have tens of millions of people that do not view this election result as legitimate, Johnson said at one point.
Then why dont you hold hearings about the 9/11 truthers? Todd asked. How about the moon landing? Are you going to hold hearings on that?
It was a good line, and Todd seemed pleased with himself. It did not occur to Todd, however, that the same question could be asked of him. If Meet the Press is going to have guests like Johnson, why doesnt it host 9/11 truthers and moon-landing conspiracists as well?