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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 04:13 PM Dec 2015

The Discourse Suffers When Trump Gets 23 Times As Much Coverage as Sanders

The Discourse Suffers When Trump Gets 23 Times As Much Coverage as Sanders
All Trump all the time media coverage lets Trump define the discussion. It denies voters a broader, better discourse.
December 14, 2015 * By John Nichols * The Nation

If we imagine American media as a hungry beast that thinks only about its next meal, then it is easy to see why Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has gone from strength to strength. Trump feeds the beast. With calculated and constant outrageousness, he dominates news coverage not just of the race for the Republican nomination but of the entire 2016 presidential competition. As veteran political observer Larry Sabato says, “It’s Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump and Trump.”

Network news coverage of Trump has been so overwhelming for so long that there are folks who argue that media outlets should simply press pause and dial down their coverage of Trump. That never works, and it shouldn’t. When a candidate is playing to the worst fears of Americans, what’s needed is more serious and intensive coverage that puts things in perspective.

In an atomized media environment, with old and new and social media providing constant flows of information, Trump will always figure out how to get the attention that he craves—and that powers his campaign. For instance, even as Republican leaders offer up mild complaints about Trump’s religious-test bigotries, they will welcome him to another debate stage December 15.

The key is not to neglect Trump, but rather to provide more and better coverage of the whole of the 2016 campaign.

All Trump all the time lets Trump define the discussion. People can agree with him or they can disagree with him. But they do not hear alternatives. As Credo Action’s Josh Nelson argues, “The media’s obsession with Donald Trump has real consequences for our Democracy. Desperate for ratings, the cable news networks have decided to broadcast nearly-continuous coverage of Donald Trump’s campaign at the expense of giving real issues the coverage they deserve.”

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The Discourse Suffers When Trump Gets 23 Times As Much Coverage as Sanders (Original Post) 99th_Monkey Dec 2015 OP
Hell, the discourse suffers when Trump gets ANY coverage. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2015 #1

The Velveteen Ocelot

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1. Hell, the discourse suffers when Trump gets ANY coverage.
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 04:20 PM
Dec 2015

He's a one-man freak show. I suppose that's why he gets so much ink (and electrons) - because it's like having to slow down and look at a bad car wreck on the interstate. You just can't help staring. The media go where they think the eyeballs will be, unfortunately; but the sane candidates who talk about actual policy and government and stuff like that aren't as much fun.

And that's why we, as a nation, are basically a collection of ignorant celebrity-trainwreck-obsessed dingbats.

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