Back in 2017, Ohio GOP Governor John Kasich appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher.
Maher’s
show is often a platform for the most vicious voices on the left. They often
slyly hide behind ‘it’s just humor’ when they go too
far. Maher began with a backhanded compliment for Kasich, calling
him ‘one of
the good ones’ (among Republicans). This caused Kasich to beam with bliss all
through the conversation, despite Maher’s derisive questions and tone. All
through the interview, Kasich proceeded to water down and even renounce the
principles of conservatism in an attempt to appease the left.
Kasich
was not the only one; in the past GOP Presidential Candidates such as McCain
and Romney were compelled to squirm uncomfortably and laugh awkwardly in the
face of the ridicule they received.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_HSOSOTc50
They often chose silence in the face of relentless media attacks
on them and their supporters. It was almost like they had accepted that they
were second-class citizens in D.C. They were desperate for approval, which they
never received. In the end, the media was able to define them which contributed
to their defeats.
Those
days are over because of Donald J. Trump
The
reason Trump continues to receive fervent backing from his supporters is that
for the very first time they witnessed a GOP leader who stood up to the media
not only for himself but also for his supporters. Trump rightly confronted and
ridiculed the media for their vicious lies. He refused to help their ecosystems
and contribute to his own destruction -
instead of appearing at the White House Correspondence Dinner, where he would
have received nothing but derision, Trump chose to conduct MAGA rallies.
The term ‘fake news’ was concocted by Democrats and even used by
Hillary to attack Trump. Trump successfully coopted the term and used it effectively to call out propagandists such as CNN and
other offenders.
Trump also used social media to reach out directly to his
supporters. During his first term, Trump seldom did any interviews with any of
the mainstream news folks or on 'comedy' shows.
The
movement has clearly grown.
CNN’s
Brian Stelter recently lamented the fact that GOP leaders are not talking
to reporters or coming on their shows.
https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/1552630510341558274
Even
the New
York Magazine carried a piece titled ‘Why Republicans Stopped Talking
to the Press’
While
it is essential to interact with those with whom we have healthy disagreements,
it is futile to have exchanges with close-minded people who despise your existence, your ideology, and
your values.
When
the media interacts with GOP leaders their goal is not to inform viewers or
learn about their perspectives. The questions will always be about White
Supremacy, QAnon, and other fringe issues. The goal is to place the
interviewee on the defensive hoping that a gaffe will be committed. The other
objective is to either extract a quote out of context or misstate a position.
The
clip is played in adverts relentlessly till it becomes reality. The goal is to
make the GOP leader look like an anachronistic bigot or an ignoramus or ideally
both.
Recently
Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis’ office declined an offer to appear on “The
View,” questioning the hosts’ motives for having him on the show.
The
program sent the invite on Monday reportedly telling the governor’s office they
would “be honored” to have DeSantis appear on the show.
https://twitter.com/BryanDGriffin/status/1554187074768715777
DeSantis’
deputy press secretary, Bryan Griffin, informed the producers of “The View”
that his office will “pass on the offer” due to the co-hosts’ past remarks about
the governor.
Back
in August 2021, 'The View' co-host Joy Behar had referred to DeSantis as a
“negligent, homicidal sociopath”. In June 2022, 'The View' co-host Sunny Hostin
called the governor a “fascist and a bigot” In April 2022, co-host Ana Navarro,
said that DeSantis’ policies are “anti-Black,” “anti-gay” and “anti-American.”
https://twitter.com/BryanDGriffin/status/1554465266393833473
Had
DeSantis appeared on the show, he would have been outnumbered and shouted down
by a hostile group of interviewers and booed by an antagonistic audience. They
probably would have lowered the volume of his microphone. DeSantis had
nothing to gain from an appearance on 'The View' while the show would have
received high ratings which would benefit the sponsors and the hosts.
GOP
leaders finally seem to have comprehended that appearing in the mainstream
media is the equivalent of participating in their own destruction.
This isn’t a new phenomenon. The GOP has been
wary of the liberal media, since the days of President Richard Nixon. “Never
forget, the press is the enemy,” Nixon
famously told Henry Kissinger. “Write that on the
blackboard 100 times.” One of George H.W. Bush’s campaign
bumper stickers was: “Annoy the Media: Reelect
Bush.”
Yet
Nixon, Reagan, and both the Bushes treated the media with respect. It was a
charade to show that Democracy works.
Trump
rightly abandoned the pretense.
This
still causes some within the GOP to think that Trump’s temperament and
confrontational attitude makes him an unsuitable Presidential candidate for
2024. They think perhaps an individual who stands for MAGA values but isn’t as
aggressive would stand a better chance at winning ‘moderates’ and the media
won't be as hostile.
It
is high time this group understands that the media do not care about
individuals as long as the letter ‘R’ appears after their name, they are attacked.
With every Presidential election, they get more vicious and brazen.
Their
rage towards Trump was considerably higher compared to previous GOP
Presidential candidates because he won by defying them. With Trump, the
media breached all pretense of decency and neutrality. They often used ‘we’
while describing the Democrats and them while describing the GOP.
A
standard once violated will not be reinstalled for another candidate. This is
the norm. They will be vicious, hateful, and mendacious irrespective of whom
the candidate is. Even if their beloved Romney or Liz Cheney wins the
nomination, he will receive the same treatment. Cheney and Romney are useful
idiots now but they will receive humiliation if they attempt to challenge the
Democrats electorally.
Back
to Trump.
The
bond between Trump and his supporters is not owing to any media
promotional blitzkrieg. Unlike Obama or Clinton, the media didn't prop him
up. Trump's supporters saw what Trump stood for and decided to back him.
The media hence cannot break the bond because they had no part in forging
the bond. In fact, the more they try to instigate a rift, the bond becomes
stronger.
GOP
voters must shun candidates who crave approval from the mainstream media. Such
individuals are usually the first to capitulate the moment the media attacks
become intense. Next, they abandon their voters and side with what the media is
asking them to do. Hence they vote for undemocratic mandates or send billions
of dollars to Ukraine.
It
is about time that the GOP focuses on building its own robust ecosystem.
Candidates running for election during the midterms must make a point to
give interviews to conservative outlets.
The
liberal media will obviously scoff, but scoffing is what they always do.
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