A look at the third week of March 2020 reveals a nation that was plunging into a pandemic, and a leader exhibiting the erratic characteristics that his supporters love and his detractors revile

  • @ReallyActuallyFrankenstein
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    569 months ago

    The very fact that Trump isn’t at 10% in the polls means maybe we need articles like this.

    But on the other hand: if you were somehow better off in March 2020, does that make voting in fascism any more sane? Is there anyone who was doing well enough in March 2020 that they are ethically absolved from destroying the country in 2024? Even writing this as a thought exercise suggests it’s worth asking, but it just isn’t.

    Maybe, just maybe, the media needs do stop with this horse-race business-as-usual reporting. His entire game is borrowing legitimacy. As “successful businessman,” “celebrity,” “presidential candidate,” “president,” he’s just gutting any meaning from each title and wearing its decaying death mask to keep up the con, the legitimacy ponzi scheme. Stop playing that game.

    • FenrirIII
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      179 months ago

      The media outlets are chasing the money. Trump brings clicks. They will never be fair and honest.

      • @[email protected]
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        119 months ago

        Yup. FCC abandoning the Fairness Doctrine under Reagan is what brought us sensationalism in broadcast news. Instead, it should have been expanded to cover anything using the term like “news” and “current events”, similar to other protected terminology like “professional engineer”. Cable news never being covered by FD was also ridiculous.

        More info: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ronald-reagan-fairness-doctrine/

  • @[email protected]
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    168 months ago

    In my lifetime, I went through SARS and H1N1. And competent leaders took charge and ensured the pandemic was contained.

    This weak ass motherfucker encouraged Covid to spread.

    • @[email protected]
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      88 months ago

      And Obama boosted pandemic preparedness after those (and Ebola) were fortunately contained, but Trump killed it. Nothing flashy or political about it, just good forward-looking governance, killed it anyway.