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Media-Trump Clash a Battle of the Uninformed vs the Slightly More Informed

© AFP 2023 / L.E. BASKOW Republican presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump speaks with the media in the Spin Room following the Republican Presidential Debate, hosted by CNN, at The Venetian Las Vegas on December 15, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Republican presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump speaks with the media in the Spin Room following the Republican Presidential Debate, hosted by CNN, at The Venetian Las Vegas on December 15, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada - Sputnik International
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In an unexpected defense of presidential candidate Donald Trump, venerated American author and historian William Blum suggested that the US media's constant clashes with the Republican frontrunner are a demonstration of what happens when an uninformed media meets a 'just-a-bit-more presidential candidate'.

Blum wastes no time in tearing the media a new one, suggesting that "vulgar, crude, racist and ultra-sexist though he is, Donald Trump can still see how awful the American mainstream media is."

"I think one of the main reasons for Donald Trump’s popularity is that he says what’s on his mind and he means what he says, something rather rare amongst American politicians, or politicians perhaps anywhere in the world. The American public is sick and tired of the phony, hypocritical answers given by office-holders of all kinds."

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And "when Trump was interviewed by ABC-TV host George Stephanopoulos, former aide to President Bill Clinton, he was asked: 'when you were pressed about [Russian president Vladimir Putin’s] killing of journalists, you said, ‘I think our country does plenty of killing too.’ What were you thinking about there? What killing sanctioned by the U.S. government is like killing journalists?'"

Trump's response, Blum writes, was as follows: “In all fairness to Putin, you’re saying he killed people. I haven’t seen that. I don’t know that he has. Have you been able to prove that? Do you know the names of the reporters that he’s killed? Because I’ve been – you know, you’ve been hearing this, but I haven’t seen the name. Now, I think it would be despicable if that took place, but I haven’t seen any evidence that he killed anybody in terms of reporters.”

"Or," the author adds, "Trump could have given Stephanopoulos a veritable heart attack by declaring that the American military, in the course of its wars in recent decades, has been responsible for the deliberate deaths of many journalists. In Iraq, for example, there’s the Wikileaks 2007 video, exposed by Chelsea Manning, of the cold-blooded murder of two Reuters journalists; the 2003 U.S. air-to-surface missile attack on the offices of Al Jazeera in Baghdad that left three journalists dead and four wounded; and the American firing on Baghdad’s Hotel Palestine the same year that killed two foreign news cameramen."

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"It was during this exchange," Blum noted, "that Stephanopoulos allowed the following to pass his lips: 'But what killing has the United States government done?' Do the American TV networks not give any kind of intellectual test to their newscasters? Something at a fourth-grade level might improve matters."

"Prominent MSNBC newscaster Joe Scarborough, interviewing Trump, was also baffled by Trump’s embrace of Putin, who had praised Trump as being 'bright and talented.' Putin, said Scarborough, was 'also a person who kills journalists, political opponents, and invades countries. Obviously that would be a concern, would it not?'"

"Putin 'invades countries'…Well, now there even I would have been at a loss on how to respond," Blum sarcastically retorted. "Try as I might I don't think I could have thought of any countries the United States has ever invaded."

"To his credit, Trump responded: 'I think our country does plenty of killing, also, Joe, so, you know. There’s a lot of stupidity going on in the world right now, Joe. A lot of killing going on. A lot of stupidity. And that’s the way it is.'"

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"As to Putin killing political opponents," Blum noted, "this too would normally go unchallenged in the American mainstream media. But earlier this year, I listed seven highly questionable deaths of opponents of the Ukraine government, a regime put in power by the United States, which is used as a club against Putin.  This of course was non-news in the American media."

"So that's what happens when the know-nothing American media meets up with a know-just-a-bit-more presidential candidate," the author joked. "Ain't democracy wonderful?"

Blum's full article is well worth the read, and can be found here.

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