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    WaPo Media Writer: How Can Journalists Get More People to Support Impeachment?

    WaPo Media Writer: How Can Journalists Get More People to Support Impeachment?

    “How should journalists respond to the stalemate, other than to keep doing exactly what they’ve been doing?”

    https://twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1177211952344510465

    Liberal bias in American media has been a problem for a long time. One of the benefits of the Trump era is that the mask has been ripped off for all to see. The vast majority of journalists working today are nothing more than Democrat activists.

    A recent column by Washington Post media reporter Margaret Sullivan makes this crystal clear. In her piece, Sullivan openly wonders how journalists can get more people on board the impeachment train:

    Wall-to-wall impeachment coverage is not changing any minds. Here’s how journalists can reach the undecided.

    The diplomats have been inspiring, the legal scholars knowledgeable, the politicians predictable.

    After endless on-air analysis and written reporting, pundit panels and emergency podcasts, not much has changed.

    If anything, weeks into the House of Representatives’ public impeachment hearings, Americans’ positions seem to have hardened on whether President Trump should be impeached and removed from office.

    So, is the media coverage pointless? Are journalists merely shouting into the void?

    After telling a couple of pointless anecdotes about far left writers Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times and Carl Bernstein of the Washington Post, Sullivan goes to work:

    How should journalists respond to the stalemate, other than to keep doing exactly what they’ve been doing?

    The hint of a possible solution appears in the tracking of public opinion on impeachment at Nate Silver’s fivethirtyeight.com, under the headline, “Plenty Of People Are Persuadable On Impeachment.”

    A paradox arises herein, and a weird one, at that. There’s a group the trackers call “less-certain Republicans” — about 12 percent of the sample, not huge but given the even split in support for impeachment, mighty important.

    Here’s the rub: This group is persuadable, but not particularly interested:

    “There’s one big hurdle for anyone looking to persuade this group . . . they’re not following developments in the impeachment inquiry very closely,” the site reported. “Only 34 percent of people who aren’t as certain about their stance on impeachment are following the process somewhat or very closely, compared with 66 percent of respondents who are more certain.”

    You see, this is all about persuading people to support impeachment, not changing the minds of people who are already backing it. She even suggests delivering the news in the form of movie trailers:

    Columbia University journalism professor Bill Grueskin suggests the movie-trailer approach.

    In a message, he explains: “Studios spend a $1 million or more on a trailer, because they know it’s essential to boil down the essentials of the film — explaining but not giving away the plot, providing a quick but intense insight into the characters, setting the scene with vivid imagery — to entice people to come back to the theatre a month later for the full movie.”

    Similarly, most people (especially the less convinced or more persuadable) will never watch seven hours in a row of congressional testimony, but, as he notes, “many of them would be open to a targeted, well-informed ‘trailer’ approach that is cogently told.”

    Here’s Katy Tur of MSNBC, a news anchor, not an opinion host, tweeting out Sullivan’s column:

    Here’s a reaction from Brit Hume:

    Ace of Spades wrote an excellent piece about Sullivan’s column this week:

    Former NYT “Public Editor,” Now WaPo Hack: How Can We, The Unbiased Fact-Finding Media, Convince Our Deplorable Fellow Citizens to Do What We Want and Impeach This Motherf***er?

    Does the media think there’s any coming back from this?

    I think they don’t think there’s any coming back from this — I think they realize that they made it all too obvious three or four years ago.

    No one believes them any longer — not even their progressive customer base actually believes them; their progressive customer base merely supports their lying to others for shared goals — and they’re now just an all-but-admitted propaganda industry, and the only way out is through…

    Note that that poll that has struck her fancy also says that an identical number of Democrats support impeachment, but are “persuadable” to not support it.

    Does Margaret Sullivan discuss how to change the minds of her wishy-washy Democrat allies to be anti-impeachment?

    Of course not — she’s a journalist. She serves the Democrat Party exclusively.

    I will presume to answer Ace’s question. There is no coming back from this.

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    Comments


    How? Simple. They need a convincing case.

    I can’t stand Trump. But all I’ve seen from the hearings is legal opinions that disagree, speeches from people whose integrity I have no faith in and evidence that is impeachable if one guy says it is or not impeachable if another guy says it is.

    Without a clear cut convincing case … this is just a fight between the titians. Meanwhile congress isn’t solving one damn problem (which may be a good thing … considering that they make everything worse most times)or making anyone’s life better. They’re just pissing in the wind for no other reasons than they have a dick.


     
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    Walker Evans | December 8, 2019 at 11:53 pm

    “How do we get more people to support impeachment?”

    Perhaps – just maybe – if there was an actual impeachable offense …?


     
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    CapeBuffalo | December 9, 2019 at 1:33 am

    The Democrats are making a very weak calculation that hanging an impeachment charge on Trump is enough to damage him even when cleared by the Senate.
    They remember that the media not only saved Clinton’s bacon after his hind was guilty of felonies but they pushed the entire Party into power.
    They believe they can use the same formula in reverse to destroy Trump and the Republicans in Congress.
    The last Republican the press even respected or feared was Eisenhower.


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