There is so much bias and bluster in cable news that itâ€
Depending on the network, the coverage can seem like bouncing between alternate galaxies.
And overall trust in the media has of course plummeted to new lows.
Most people donâ€
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Fox News draws the most scrutiny, of course, because its audience far eclipses that of its two main cable news rivals. But there is almost no scrutiny of MSNBC as an uber-liberal organization. Maybe thatâ€
Once in a blue moon, someone writes the ‘hey, that place is pretty darn liberal’ piece. But another barometer is former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki, who has her own show, and Symone Sanders-Townsend, the former top aide to Vice President Kamala Harris, co-hosting a weekend show.
To be fair, there are some good journalists at MSNBC. Whatever Steve Kornacki says at the big monitor, I believe him. MS also benefits from news packages by seasoned NBC reporters.
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‘There is also the relentless pro-Harris fawning pervasive on the network, perhaps best exemplified by Chris Hayes saying that Kamala Harrisâ€
Bottom line: ‘Perhaps most damning is the complete lack of reporting on air of stories that are in any way negative about Harris… Letâ€
Now, what most critics overlook, because it doesnâ€
Naturally, the most attention is paid to the high-profile conservative hosts on the opinion shows after 5 p.m. But itâ€
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But at MSNBC, itâ€
Every network makes its choices and is conscious of its audience. The result may be, as Hall says, dishing out propaganda for the campaign.
Maggie Haberman, the ace New York Times reporter who is also a CNN analyst, has a sunnier view:
‘I think that the media does a very good job covering Trump,’ she said on NPR. ‘There are always going to be specific stories that could have been better, should have been better, that are written on deadline, and people are not being as precise as they should be.’
But Haberman argues that there is an industry ‘dedicated toward attacking the media, especially as it relates to covering Donald Trump and all coverage of Trump. And I think that Trump is a really difficult figure to cover because he challenges news media process every day, has for years. The systems are just fundamentally – they were not built to deal with somebody who says things that are not true as often as he does or speaks as incoherently as he often does.’
She adds that the press is not a monolith and ‘most of the information that the public has about Trump is because of reporting by the media.’
Sure, the right wing goes after the media, widely viewed as liberal – CNNâ€
But thereâ€
Being caught in the crossfire is rather unpleasant, as Maggie knows better than anyone. But taking the heat is part of the job we all signed up for.