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Biden team complains about Trump coverage; the ‘Full Hitler’ confrontation

“media The seriousness of January 6th should be reported in the same way as January 7th.''

This line from a Democratic surrogate on Twitter was reposted by TJ Ducklo, a senior Biden campaign adviser who has been leading complaints about the media's coverage of Donald Trump and the Capitol riot. is.

And Ducklo has many friends. In his own post about Are they still active?” he asked. Can you help him gaslight readers and viewers? ”

President Biden and his team are growing frustrated with the media coverage of his predecessor and are trying to do something about it.

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President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council in the Indian Treaty Room of the White House on Wednesday, December 13, 2023 in Washington, DC, USA. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Semaphore said, “Biden's re-election campaign began with top political reporters and editors visiting the team's headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, meeting with senior officials, including campaign managers, aides, and other senior advisers, to provide background briefings. We have begun a series of plans to do so.” campaign strategy.

“They're also using it as an opportunity to tell them they're wrong.”

All campaigns work through referees. But given the tsunami of harsh negative press that engulfs President Trump every day, some may find it surprising that Biden's people are upset about the coverage.

Journalists have been harsh on the president's poor polling and concerns about his age, but have otherwise been relatively tolerant, and some experts, like David Brooks, have published advice to help the president win. are doing.

The Biden team's view is that the discussion on media coverage will be just one part of the daylong session.

Mr Ducklo told me yesterday: “We are grateful that so many people have expressed an interest in visiting our headquarters, and we are grateful to the many reporters, producers, and editors who have and continue to cover the 2024 election in Wilmington. We're excited to welcome “a thoughtful and informative discussion about campaign strategy and how we view this election.” ” Citing Biden's past two speeches, he said: “DemPolitics and freedom itself is at stake this November, including the freedom of an independent press, and we want to have more dialogue with the media about how we plan to win this election. Masu. ”

As for Mr. Trump, he has dominated the media with endless court cases, appeals, and fiery rhetoric, especially against the normally low-key Biden.

Margaret Sullivan now writes: for the guardian A former media reporter for the New York Times and the Washington Post, he is a liberal activist who despises Trump and has long supported one-sided reporting. She says journalists now don't have to worry about being seen as Biden supporters and should focus less on Biden's poll numbers and presentation and more on how authoritarian Trump's threats are. Says.

“In their constant display of performative neutrality, journalists tend to equalize the unequal and put their reporting in the middle, even though there is no real impartiality there.”

How did Harvard's president persevere for so long despite being so embarrassed?

seriously? Whether you like the former president or not, he was criticized for his rhetoric (“vermin,” “blood poison”), for his campaign argument being “stolen” (rejected in every court), and for being ousted from office. He has been heavily criticized by the media for this. Ballots from Maine and Colorado (some media liberals are cheering the Democratic effort).

To name just one example, CNN anchor Jake Tapper spoke on his Sunday show about President Trump's latest term in response to the January 6th mob.

“The hostages are innocent people, women and children, and at least seven Americans who Hamas kidnapped from Israel and are currently holding in Gaza.

They are prisoners, Americans who have been charged and convicted of numerous crimes related to the January 6th riot! ” And CNN just rebroadcast the documentary “American Coup: The Investigation of January 6th.”

By the way, voting and presentation are important in election campaigns.

January 6, 2021 Capitol riot

A Texas man who allegedly fired a gun at police had turned himself in hours earlier on charges of participating in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

Maureen Dowd, highlighting Sullivan's article, says: new york times “Thanks to Trump, journalists have been able to garnish themselves with lucrative book deals, TV deals, and speaking engagements. They have amassed wealth by raking in millions of dollars from royalty seeking favors from foreign countries and the United States. This octopus man has the power to enrich us too.'' He is the eccentric star of a once-in-a-lifetime story, a reality show even bigger than its predecessor. ”

All true. But it still seems to me that President Trump's language (such as “dictator for a day”) is being torn to shreds, especially on MSNBC, from news cycle to news cycle until the next uproar. I can think of it.

The Biden campaign has criticized Trump as a presidential candidate, saying that too much media attention has been focused on Trump as the defendant (of course, the charges must be reported) and that he will use the Justice Department against his opponents. I don't think that's enough. .

“During meetings with reporters from the New York Times and the Washington Post, campaign officials used a reporting spreadsheet to show the team that their coverage was inadequate,” a source told Semaphore. “I have listed the areas to consider.”

President Trump hits back in January 6 Biden criticizes him as “a real threat to democracy''

“Upcoming meetings are scheduled in Wilmington with ABC, NBC, the Wall Street Journal, FOX, NPR, Reuters and others.”

Meanwhile, the media reported that Biden, in a speech near Valley Forge, accused Trump of being “sick” and of “echoing” the words “Nazi Germany” and of Trump's “lies.” We are facing a situation where people died on January 6th because of this.

At a rally the next day, President Trump said Biden was a “danger to democracy” and posted yesterday that if the courts decide he lacks executive privilege, “Joe will be ripe for indictment.” did.

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Former President Donald Trump leaves the courtroom during his lunch break during his civil fraud trial in New York State Supreme Court on November 6, 2023 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

CNN said, “As some young aides involved in Biden's re-election campaign have harshly joked, when will he become a 'full-fledged Hitler?' The leading Republican candidate's speeches and actions have gone too far. , it's time for the Biden camp to completely descend into Hitler status.'' Rather than defend their attacks by saying Trump was “parroting” the Nazi leaders, he directly compared them to them. ”

On “Fox & Friends” yesterday, Brian Kilmeade said it was Biden who “completely became Hitler” in Friday's speech, saying “Trump is the worst of all time and will destroy the country.” .

“But if you believe that, why would you do that in January when you know you're going to be asked the same thing for nine months? By the time May rolls around, we'll be hearing things like this. It will be gone.”

In other words, we are now in a full-scale confrontation with Hitler.

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The duck is not sitting backwards. Yesterday, he reposted a tweet by an anti-Trump Washington Post columnist, saying, “Now is not the time to pretend to be 'objective' or indifferent to the election results…Biden is doing his part. “Now it's up to voters and the media to do their part.”

It feels like October has already arrived, but there are still 10 months left.

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