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12/21/2016 9:03 am  #1


The Media’s 10 Most Mortifying Moments of 2016

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The Media’s 10 Most Mortifying Moments of 2016

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In a year known mostly for mayhem, misfortune, and madness, America’s media quickly proved themselves fit for narrating this first draft of history. All too often, when the news got tough, the TV news got weird. Embarrassingly weird.

While picking 10 of the most egregious examples was no easy task, we’ve whittled thousands of clips down to four minutes’ worth that we think represent 2016 in a (really disfigured) nutshell. Without further ado, here are the media’s 10 most mortifying moments of 2016.

10. After Donald Trump’s underdog victory, many in the media looked for scapegoats.
But Comedy Central’s Samantha Bee went the furthest — blaming white people for “ruining” America. 

9. Hillary notoriously avoided direct questions from the press all year. So when Lester Holt became one of the few to somehow score a sit down with Mrs. Clinton, his softballs-only interview was journalistically humiliating. 

8. Cuba’s long time dictator expired this year, and many in America’s media … mourned.

 7. Perhaps not historically significant, but a particularly comical case of media malpractice came when an enchanted Andrea Mitchell breathlessly recapped the “magical” evening she was having at a Hillary rally.

6. Over on PBS, David Brooks and David Corn somehow connected the dots between Ted Cruz and Satan.

5. After the devastating mass slaughter in Orlando, the media embraced its unfortunate habit of speculating where things went wrong — looking everywhere, it seemed, besides Islamic terrorism.

4. After another tragedy — this time an alligator snatching a toddler from a Disney World beachfront — CNN’s Brooke Baldwin thankfully had the presence of mind to ask a local animal expert … what the alligator was thinking. 

3. On MSNBC, the now-canceled Melissa Harris Perry worried that Flint, Mich., might become Obama’s … Fugitive Slave Act?

2. After Orlando, many progressive congressmen staged a sit-in on the floor of the House of Representatives. The media, you might be unsurprised to discover, went absolutely bananas with delight. 

1. If there was one thing the media was absolutely sure of in 2016, it was … Hillary Clinton’s inevitable landslide victory. Whoops.Did we miss one of your favorites? Let us know in the comments below. 
 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

12/21/2016 9:36 am  #2


Re: The Media’s 10 Most Mortifying Moments of 2016

And NO mention of the debacles at Fox ..... Shocking ! 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

12/21/2016 10:39 am  #3


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tennyson wrote:

And NO mention of the debacles at Fox ..... Shocking ! 

What world are we living in when the discovery of Roger Ailes systematically sexually harassing women for decades at Fox News isn't the #1 Most Mortifying Media Moment in 2016!??!?!?

Jesus <redacted> Christ, Common! Pull your head out of your rear for a minute. 
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

12/21/2016 10:56 am  #4


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Wanna hear something funny you guys...

I went to the site the contained the story that Common shared.

I went to the comment section (Lord help me) and posted the exact same thing above, minus the side note to Common.

Within 5 minutes, my post was deleted. 

I guess this place ain't so bad after all.


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

12/21/2016 11:30 am  #5


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I guess, in some people's world, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and all those other freedoms are a one way street. As long as you interpret those freedoms the same way these so-called 'patriots' do, your views will be accepted. However, if you express a different point of view, you will be attacked, censored, and disregarded as revolutionary trouble maker. There is no room for truth and reason in their world.

Hopefully, in time, that world will be dismantled and dissolve.

 

12/21/2016 11:45 am  #6


Re: The Media’s 10 Most Mortifying Moments of 2016

Rongone wrote:

I guess, in some people's world, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and all those other freedoms are a one way street. As long as you interpret those freedoms the same way these so-called 'patriots' do, your views will be accepted. However, if you express a different point of view, you will be attacked, censored, and disregarded as revolutionary trouble maker. There is no room for truth and reason in their world.

Hopefully, in time, that world will be dismantled and dissolve.

Funny how that works !! 

 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

12/21/2016 11:47 am  #7


Re: The Media’s 10 Most Mortifying Moments of 2016

TheLagerLad wrote:

Wanna hear something funny you guys...

I went to the site the contained the story that Common shared.

I went to the comment section (Lord help me) and posted the exact same thing above, minus the side note to Common.

Within 5 minutes, my post was deleted. 

I guess this place ain't so bad after all.

The don't want any liberal propaganda gumming up the works at their site ! 
 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

12/21/2016 12:02 pm  #8


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Watching Joe and Mika giggling like school children during any number of Trump appearances on morning Joe was pretty mortifying.

BTW what is this site that common has found?


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

12/21/2016 1:24 pm  #9


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BTW what is this site that common has found?

It's interesting. It looks like a platform that you can pay to post news content (stories/video/audio) to. 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

12/21/2016 3:13 pm  #10


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Here's a recent media's most mortifying moment from Kathleen Parker of WaPo. It's an open letter to president elect Trump. From my perspective it's clever, sarcastic, kinda funny, and has a touch of truth. I wonder how the Donald will take it?


Dear Mr. Trump,
You won. Welcome to hell.
And to think, I thought you’d become president when hell froze over.
Now that the election is finally behind us, may I ask a tiny question: Why did you want this job? Was it on your bucket list? After so many square miles of golf courses, trophy wives, gilt mirrors and crystal chandeliers, was there nothing left to mess with?
I wasn’t surprised, by the way, when you said you’d spend half your time in New York. I mean, it’s New York! And the White House is a tad bourgeois in an Epcot-y sort of way. All that marble, those heavy drapes and selecting new china. Why do we treat incoming presidents and first ladies like they just got married? And who needs a balcony overlooking the Mall when you’ve got a four-corner office in your tower overlooking Fifth Avenue?
Don’t worry about all the whining from New York Mayor Bill de Blasio about the high cost of security. It’s just like a Democrat to want the feds to pay for it, right? All de Blasio has to do is tax facelifts on the Upper East Side and he can build a Trump Armory.
Anyway, I’m writing to say congrats, despite my having done everything in my limited power to block you. When I wrote column after column about why you were unfit to be president and wouldn’t do half of what you were promising, I was serious. And, of course, I was right.
But being a businessman, you know how we say things. It’s not personal. It’s not like you were waking up to a dead chicken in your bed. Besides, I’m pretty sure you didn’t care when I (and many others) called you a con man, a carnival barker, a bully and a snake oil salesman. Admit it. You were thinking: So what? I’m winning!
And so you did. Win.
The reason I knew you wouldn’t do most of what you promised is, one, my BS detector is from the same Queens DNA as yours (via my paternal grandmother, who was quite a dame, by the way). Two, you logically or legally can’t do much of it. Three, you’re Donald Trump, which is synonymous with “whatever works.”
So the anger was a ruse. The promises were slogans. The nasty rhetoric was juice for the base. Not your best moment, Mr. President-elect. And, frankly, not your best timing. You may have missed the coincidence, but the very day that the electoral college officially affirmed your victory, the world exploded. One after another, whether connected or not, possible terrorists staged attacks in three countries.
In Ankara, a Turkish police officer assassinated Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, shouting, “Don’t forget Aleppo.” In Berlin, a commercial truck crashed through the Christmas market, killing at least a dozen people and injuring dozens more. In Zurich, a gunman entered a Muslim prayer center attended mostly by Somalis and opened fire, wounding at least three people.
Naturally, you immediately characterized the attack in Ankara as being perpetrated by a “radical Islamic terrorist,” which may be likely given his shout of “Allahu akbar,” the Arabic phrase for “God is great,” but you do realize that as president, you’re going to have to wait for the facts before commenting? Meanwhile, cue media, the assassination is being characterized as a prompt for the United States and Russia to form an alliance in the fight against terrorism. Voila. Just what you and Russian President Vladimir Putin have been angling for.
Anyway, you can now start hanging with Putin. Just don’t look into his eyes, which, apparently, can make you think he has a soul. (It’s an old KGB trick.) You’ll have to figure out how to handle the Vlad and his other pal, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, since the two of them have been mass-murdering the very same people of Aleppo invoked by the assassin. I’m not feeling the love triangle here, but you’re the magician.
Maybe you can convince them that it’s better to kill terrorists than children. Maybe you and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim can cut an immigration deal and build a succulent, spiny hedge along the southern border. And just maybe, you and China can renegotiate a trade deal — maybe swap a few resorts for Smithfield Foods, Ingram Micro, General Electric’s appliance business, to name a few of the top U.S. companies that Chinese firms now own.
Good luck with all that. As I said, welcome to hell. And, since you’ve said it’s okay, Merry Christmas. (P.S. Stop tweeting!)
Peace/KP



I'm pretty sure he'll take the bait and issue a presidential tweet about what a lying, lowlife, member of the media Parker is.

 

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