The Commentariat -- Sept. 5, 2016
The Way We Were.
Presidential Race
Annals of "Journalism," Ctd.
In his first turn as a presidential debate moderator, Fox "News"'s Chris Wallace does not intend to commit journalism, as MAG points out in today's Comments. Sarah Burris of the Raw Story: Wallace said on Howard Kurtz's Fox "News" show: "'I do not believe it is my job to be a truth squad. It's up to the other person to catch them on that. I certainly am going to try to maintain some reasonable semblance of equal time. If one of them is filibustering, I'm going to try to break in respectfully and give the other person a chance to talk. But I want it to be about them -- I want it to be as much of a debate, people often talk that it's simultaneous news conferences.' Wallace said that he hopes the event will become more of a debate between the candidates and not a debate between the candidate and moderators armed with facts." ...
... CW: Wallace prefaced his promise to let the candidates lie by making this analogy: "I view it as kind of being a referee in a heavyweight championship fight." Referees, Wallace must know, are charged with enforcing fight rules. Wallace is saying then that lying is not an infraction, thus the ref/moderator does not need to call out the candidates' lies. He also is admitting something we all know: that the Fox "News" standard sanctions lying. The debates committee would have done better to employ some print journalists to moderate the debates rather than the pretty teevee-star kind.
David Edwards of the Raw Story: "Former CNN host Soledad O'Brien blasted the cable news business over the weekend for profiting off the hate speech that has fueled Donald Trump's political rise. According to O'Brien, the media had gone through 'contortions to make things seem equal all the time' when comparing Trump to ... Hillary Clinton." O'Brien slammed the she-said/he-said "journalism" employed where there's no equivalency. She said the cable news networks have "normalized white supremacy" by "softening the ground for ... white supremacists..., white nationalists, who would self-identify that way...." -- CW ...
... digby: "The idea that Clinton and Trump surrogates are equally dishonest is bullshit. Simple bullshit. But they have to do it. You can see the reflex there at work perfectly in Mark Leibovitz's obvious discomfort [in the segment above] at presenting Trump as something uniquely outrageous." -- CW ...
... Paul Krugman: The press is grading Donald Trump "on a curve. If he manages to read from a TelePrompter without going off script, he's being presidential. If he seems to suggest that he wouldn't round up all 11 million undocumented immigrants right away, he's moving into the mainstream. And many of his multiple scandals, like what appear to be clear payoffs to state attorneys general to back off investigating Trump University, get remarkably little attention. Meanwhile, we have the presumption that anything Hillary Clinton does must be corrupt, most spectacularly illustrated by the increasingly bizarre coverage of the Clinton Foundation.... If reports about a candidate talk about how something 'raises questions,' creates 'shadows,' or anything similar, be aware that these are all too often weasel words used to create the impression of wrongdoing out of thin air." ...
... CW: That's Krugman biting the hand that feeds him. Good for him. ...... Judd Legum of Think Progress: "Hillary Clinton has faced consistent scrutiny for her role in the Clinton Foundation.... Much of the controversy about the Clinton Foundation focuses on ... whether [Secretary Clinton] was complicit in 'selling access' in return for donations to the foundation. These charges were elevated to prominence by Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute..., the non-profit arm of Breitbart.com.... Schweizer's book failed to uncover any clear evidence of wrongdoing -- and was rife with errors -- but it did succeed in focusing mainstream media attention on the alleged issue.... Meanwhile, on September 1, news broke that the Trump Foundation 'violated tax laws by giving a political contribution to a campaign group connected to Florida's attorney general.' It was required to pay a $2500 fine to the IRS. The details of the case are even more unseemly.... The story has something that none of the Clinton Foundation stories have: Actual evidence of illegal conduct [and] a formal finding of wrongdoing by the IRS. And yet, coverage of the Trump Foundation, even in the few short days since the story of the IRS fine broke, has been scant." ...
... CW: Take a look at Legum's chart to see the difference in coverage of the Clinton & Trump foundations. ...
... Steve M.: "... the Clinton campaign should make an ad about the Trump Foundation. It may not be a message that wins over voters in key states, but ads become news of their own these days, and maybe the slap in the face the media needs on this subject is a Clinton paid ad. God forbid the press should do its job without that prodding." Also, Trump has said he won't talk about birtherism, "and the press has been completely deferential to his wish to avoid the subject." -- CW ...
... John Ziegler in Mediaite: "... perhaps the most amazing example of the news media largely letting Trump off the hook regarding a topic which should be a clear disqualifier for the presidency is his 'Birtherism' crusade against President Barack Obama.... Trump, according to The New York Times, lied about having investigators which had uncovered important new data on the topic." -- CW ...
... Stephen Brown of the New York Daily News: "Donald Trump has blasted Hillary Clinton for accepting money from Saudi Arabia through her foundation, but a Daily News investigation reveals he has padded his bank account with cash from the same country. Trump sold the 45th floor of Trump World Tower to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for $4.5 million in June 2001, according to a city Finance Department spokeswoman.... Rebecca Ocampo, who alleged in court papers she helped broker the deal between Trump and the Saudis, said the apartments were about more than money -- they were also about 'access' to a new, potentially lucrative market in the Middle East.... In 1985, Osama Bin Laden's half-brother Shafiq Bin Laden paid an $8,500 security deposit for an apartment in Trump Tower." ...
... CW: So it's horrible for the Clintons to take Saudi money for charity, but A-Okay for Trump to take Saudi money for profit.
Kathleen Gray of the Detroit Free Press: Bill "Clinton will march with organized labor down Michigan Avenue in Detroi this morning and greet union members along the way. He's not scheduled to speak at the end of the parade." ...
... CW: Probably because Hillary Clinton's health is so precarious she can't walk down the street, so she's sending her husband, who has had quadruple bypass surgery, out in the noonday sun to do her job. Oh, wait, "Hillary Clinton and her running mate -- Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine -- are participating in a Labor Day Festival in Cleveland today. Clinton also plans on attending a Salute to Labor program in Hampton, Ill., while Kaine will be joined by [Vice President] Biden at a Labor Day parade in Pittsburgh."
I think that anytime that we hear intolerance, anytime that we hear policy measures that are contrary to our values, banning certain classes of people, because of who they are or what they look at, what faith they practice, then we have to be pretty hard about saying no to that. And I think that America will do that this time as well. -- President Obama, in an interview ...
... Obama: Trump's a Jerk, But He's a Copycat Jerk. Louis Nelson of Politico: "The America-first, nationalistic tones upon which Donald Trump has built his campaign are nothing new, President Barack Obama said in an interview that aired Sunday morning...."
By Driftglass.Cyra Master of the Hill: "... Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday night to again attack rival Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server.... 'Lyin' Hillary told the FBI that she did not know the "C" markings on documents stood for CLASSIFIED. How can this be happening?' he tweeted.... However, several people on social media noted that FBI Director James Comey has said the 'C' stands for confidential." CW: That is, Trump lied in a tweet in which he called Clinton a liar. SOP.
Cyra Master: "... Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) Sunday on Twitter. He tweeted that the Republican Party needs 'strong and committed leaders, not weak people such as @JeffFlake' in order to address illegal immigration.... Earlier Sunday, Flake reiterated on CNN's 'State of the Union' that he would not be voting for Trump in November." -- CW
Louis Nelson"... Chuck Todd worked hard to nail down Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence on his running mate's immigration plan, asking the Indiana governor more than 10 times during Sunday's installment of NBC's 'Meet the Press' what would happen to undocumented immigrants who had not committed a crime in a Donald Trump administration. But each time Todd asked a variation of the question, Pence demurred.... In an interview on ABC's 'This Week,' Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway similarly declined to offer a concrete answer to the question of what the Manhattan billionaire would do with undocumented immigrants who have not committed a crime...." CW: Might be the only time we read the clause "Chuck Todd worked hard".
"Trump Card." Donald Even Rigged His Stupid Beauty Pageants. Lucia Graves of the Guardian: "Miss Universe judge Jeff Lee admitted in GQ that Trump -- who from 1996 to 2015 owned or co-owned both Miss Universe and Miss USA -- frequently had a say in which women made the final round. According to the story's author, Burt Helm: 'Lee will tell you that from 2005 until Donald Trump sold the Miss Universe pageant last year, the billionaire quietly handpicked as many as six semifinalists -- "Trump cards", they were called.'" But when Trump contestant Sheena Monnin wrote about the fix on her Facebook page, Trump disparaged her character, then sued her for $10MM. "... last year, Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen bragged to the Daily Beast about the time he 'destroy[ed]' Monnin's life. Because her lawyer didn't show up or even tell her about a scheduled arbitration meet, a judge ruled for Trump, ordering Monnin had to pay Trump $5MM, though Monnin ended up paying nothing after she sued her incompetent attorney.
Wayne Barrett, in the New York Daily News, on the long, seamy relationship between Donald Trump & his top surrogate Rudy Giuliani: CW: It's impossible to decide which of them is more despicable.
Vincente Fox (former president of Mexico) in the Guardian: "The Republican presidential candidate arrived in my country offering diplomacy as fake as a $3 bill...[W]ith this visit to my country he has confirmed that he is without a doubt someone who cannot be trusted...He used the president of Mexico and all of the country's citizens to his own benefit...Well, even though I'm against walls, I’d gladly build one around Trump, to spare the world from people like him. We don't need you." --safari
**The Other Terrorism. Contributors of Juan Cole: "[A] study from The Program on Extremism at The George Washington University analyzed accounts from prominent white nationalist organizations such as the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan. It found that from 2012 to 2016 these accounts had a 600 percent increase in followers, now estimated to stand at around 22,000 up from around 3,500 in 2012...The study also found that people who follow white nationalist accounts were unsurprisingly 'invested in Donald Trump's presidential campaign.' White nationalist followers used Trump hashtags more than any other white nationalist related hashtag except for #whitegenocide." --safari
James Kirchick of The Daily Beast: "Trump is a living repudiation of everything religious conservatives claim to believe in. A thrice-married, epically greedy, congenitally dishonest serial adulterer who brags about his sexual conquests and exalts the rich and powerful while heaping scorn upon the weak and vulnerable, Trump is the villain of Sunday school parables made real...[Yet] according to a July Pew poll, 78 percent of white evangelicals have expressed support for him, compared to just 73 percent who backed Mitt Romney at the same time in 2012." --safari
Other News & Views
Dana Priest, et al., of the Washington Post: "U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are probing what they see as a broad covert Russian operation in the United States to sow public distrust in the upcoming presidential election and in U.S. political institutions, intelligence and congressional officials said.... The effort to better understand Russia's covert influence operations is being spearheaded by James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence." -- CW
William Wan & Karen DeYoung of the Washington Post: "President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to reach a deal Monday on a cease-fire for Syria, but the two sides have agreed to continue negotiating even as Syrian government forces close in on the beseiged city of Aleppo. Meeting with Putin on the sidelines of the G20 meeting [in Hangzhou, China], Obama emphasized the humanitarian importance and urgent need for a ceasefire but was adamant about not striking an agreement that wouldn't meet his long-term objectives in Syria, a White House official said...." ...
... Rebecca Morin of Politico: "President Barack Obama 'wouldn't overcrank the significance' of the altercations between Chinese and White House officials over press access that greeted Air Force One on Saturday after it landed in Hangzhou, China, for the G20 summit. At a news conference Sunday with British Prime Minister Theresa May, Obama said this is not the first time there have been issues with security and press access. The president said the U.S. provides access to the press pool that "other countries may not insist on.... After the arrival of Obama and White House officials, Chinese and White House officials had several disagreements, such as whether the press pool could be on the tarmac for the president's arrival." -- CW ...
... Mark Landler & Jane Perlez of the New York Times have the backstory on President Obama's bumpy arrival in China, which is more complicated that previously reported. -- CW
Way Beyond
Tom Phillips & Eric Cheung of the Guardian: "Two years after tens of thousands of young people poured on to the streets of Hong Kong to issue an unprecedented call for political change, a new generation of pro-democracy activists has gained a foothold in power in the former British colony. At least four radical young activists who support greater political autonomy or outright independence from China claimed seats in Hong Kong's 70-member legislative council, or Legco, after a record 2.2 million people went to the polls on Sunday." --safari
Juan Cole has a good summary of the ironclad rule of the recently deceased Uzbekistan president Islam Karimov. A little taste: " Karimov was only one dog-eaten uncle short of running a North Korea." --safari
News Lede
NBC News: "Storm warnings were in effect Monday from Long Island to Nantucket as post-Tropical Cyclone Hermine drifted slowly up the Atlantic, promising near hurricane-strength winds, floods and beach erosion. The National Weather Service said large waves will pound the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic states to southern New England through the end of Labor Day. Life-threatening rip currents are expected at least into the middle of the week, it added. At 5 a.m. ET, Hermine was about 305 miles southeast of the eastern tip of Long Island, N.Y. The storm was 'drifting northward' at 3 mph and 'expected to meander off the mid-Atlantic coast during the next day or two,' according to the National Weather Service." -- CW