2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumMark Halperin’s Donald Trump Interview Even Fails The Mark Halperin Test
Mark Halperin is laughingly intimidated to ask the questions that he insisted that journalists must pose to Trump. Instead, Halperin just threw softballs. Perhaps these were the only questions that were pre-cleared by the Trump campaign.
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/10/28/mark-halperin-s-donald-trump-interview-even-fails-mark-halperin-test/214179
Mark Halperins widely panned interview with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was obsequious and didnt yield any news, as many critics have pointed out. But it also failed Halperins own requirement that journalists who interview Trump ask him about his unprecedented refusal to release his tax returns in order to pressure him to follow presidential election norms.
Halperin, the host of Bloomberg News With All Due Respect (which also airs on MSNBC) and Showtimes The Circus, interviewed Trump following the candidates October 26 publicity event for his new hotel in Washington, D.C. After portions of the interview aired on his Bloomberg show, critics called Halperins questions truly laughable, compared him unfavorably to Sean Hannity, and suggested he was seeking a job on Trump TV.
The full interview, later published on the YouTube channel for The Circus, does nothing to bolster that initial assessment. Halperin had a rare opportunity, for a mainstream journalist, to ask tough questions of the GOP nominee.
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In May, Halperin declared that journalists are obligated to keep pushing Trump until he releases his full [tax] returns just like every nominee has done for decades. He specifically stated that we have to all keep asking, as many of us have asked. I've asked him several times about it -- he gives roughly the same answer. He's going to have to put out the returns, Im almost certain, and we should demand full returns, not just the summary. His co-host John Heilemann has also suggested that journalists try every time we sit in front of him make it clear to him that it's not OK that he violate what has become a norm in American elections over the past 30 or 40 years.
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(22,039 posts)After making his statement that journalists must pressure Donald Trump to release his tax returns, Mr. Halperin choked when it was his turn.
This sounds familiar to me. Hmm, let me think. Oh, that's right. When Mr. Trump met with the Mexican president, it slipped his mind to talk about the border wall. Like Halperin, he choked.
Cowards and idiots, both of them.
P.S. I did enjoy the book, "Game Change" but I don't much care for John Heillemann, either.
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