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Rusha

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Trump hates the free press because it doesn't treat him with the deference he feels entitled to. He only wants controlled media, and if he can't convince the owners to join his political movement, he'll try to coerce them with state power.

Indeed ... he labels freedom of the press and FACT reporting as *fake news*. Putin Jr. is currently running the USA ... into the ground.
 

musterion

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Trump hates the free press because it doesn't treat him with the deference he feels entitled to. He only wants controlled media, and if he can't convince the owners to join his political movement, he'll try to coerce them with state power.

Fake news.

The press doesn't treat Trump with anything near the deference it gave to Obama, up to and including their not reporting high crimes and misdemeanors on Obama's watch.

But that's okay with you...that's how socialists take power.
 

rexlunae

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The press doesn't treat Trump with anything near the deference it gave to Obama,

How could they? Obama was Presidential. Trump is something else entirely. It's Trump's behavior that leads to extremely disparate treatment.

up to and including their not reporting high crimes and misdemeanors on Obama's watch.

But that's okay with you...that's how socialists take power.

Name one. And keep it factual.
 

kmoney

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Nonsense. CNN protected the identity of a repentant anti-Semite because he repented. They weren't obligated to do so. They agreed to honor his privacy as long as he kept to his promise that he offered in order to convince them to conceal his identity. Their suggestion that they might reveal him if he fails to keep his word is merely keeping him honest.
Why is it CNN's job to keep him honest? :idunno:

I did hear a more reasonable take on it though.
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/07/06/cnn-reddit-user-trump

His explanation is that it's about newsworthiness and they're reserving the right to report on it in the future if he does anything more. He agrees that they talked about it in a clumsy way that made it seem like blackmail.
 

rexlunae

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Why is it CNN's job to keep him honest? :idunno:

Because they are the ones protecting his privacy. They didn't have to.

I did hear a more reasonable take on it though.
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/07/06/cnn-reddit-user-trump

His explanation is that it's about newsworthiness and they're reserving the right to report on it in the future if he does anything more. He agrees that they talked about it in a clumsy way that made it seem like blackmail.

Newsworthiness is a part of it. He accidentally became a public figure by getting his antisemitic drek in front of Trump. CNN would have been within their rights, ethically, to declare his identity a newsworthy, reportable fact. They chose not to do that, in exchange for an earnest repentance. As they should.
 

kmoney

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Because they are the ones protecting his privacy. They didn't have to.
No, they didn't have to. Protect his name if they want to, but don't use it as leverage. I think that puts CNN in an awkward position, especially since they are the target of the original video. They have to be careful to not look like they are taking revenge on someone who attacked them.

Newsworthiness is a part of it. He accidentally became a public figure by getting his antisemitic drek in front of Trump.
He became a public figure because somehow Trump came across his CNN thing. The antisemitism was found after the fact.

CNN would have been within their rights, ethically, to declare his identity a newsworthy, reportable fact. They chose not to do that, in exchange for an earnest repentance. As they should.
How do you know it's earnest repentance? If CNN says they'll release his name if he posts anything more then it could be fear of reprisal more than earnest repentance. And how newsworthy is it really? He's a Reddit user. I think this author pretty much gets it right.
http://www.slate.com/articles/techn...lackmail_it_was_petty_self_righteousness.html
 

rexlunae

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No, they didn't have to. Protect his name if they want to, but don't use it as leverage. I think that puts CNN in an awkward position, especially since they are the target of the original video. They have to be careful to not look like they are taking revenge on someone who attacked them.

CNN in largely in the business of holding public figures accountable.

People who are menaced by the truth of their abhorrent behavior coming out probably should be. I would bet that he's quite relieved about the deal he got from CNN. People spread hate thinking that they're anonymous, but once in a while their mask slips, and I think that's too the good. These communities are mushrooms, for right now, and I think it's worth it not letting them bloom into the light.

He became a public figure because somehow Trump came across his CNN thing. The antisemitism was found after the fact.

That's the risk you run being horrible online.

How do you know it's earnest repentance? If CNN says they'll release his name if he posts anything more then it could be fear of reprisal more than earnest repentance. And how newsworthy is it really? He's a Reddit user. I think this author pretty much gets it right.
http://www.slate.com/articles/techn...lackmail_it_was_petty_self_righteousness.html

What I mean by earnest repentance is that he doesn't do it again.
 
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