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HORIST: Holy Pulitzer! The Boston Globe is colluding

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">One has to wonder why President Trump gets so upset about the news media when they keep doing him one favor after another&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They have yet to realize that many Americans are not fond of Trump&rsquo&semi;s bellicosity and <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk522528545"><&sol;a>penchant for the card matches&comma; but we do like his policies&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>But&comma; there is more to it&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Every time we are willing <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">to fairly criticize Trump<&sol;span>&comma; his critics in the Democratic Party and the media become so deranged&comma; extreme and dishonest in their attacks on the President that he gains by comparison&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They do not get it&comma; and they apparently never will&comma; I fear&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Trump has spent the better part of two years excoriating what he calls the &ldquo&semi;fake press&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>He has called the Fourth Estate &ldquo&semi;the enemy of the people&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>He has&comma; however&comma; made it very clear that the &ldquo&semi;enemy&rdquo&semi; statement refers ONLY to what he considers the fake news&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That clarity goes unreported by the press&comma; which continues to report that Trump&rsquo&semi;s statement applies to ALL the press&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That could be called bias&comma; spin&comma; misrepresentation or fake news&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Whatever one calls it&comma; it is dishonest&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">They claim that Trump vilified ALL the media is a straw man created by elements of the media to strike down that which cannot be so convincingly struck down with the truth&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>This is what the &num;NeverTrump media has done on so many issues as a matter of practice &&num;8212&semi; in their surrender to partisan bias<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">To be clear&comma; many of us&comma; who have dealt with the media over many decades&comma; do believe that major portions of the press are politically and philosophically biased to the left&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Various studies and analyses have taken that from a belief to an established fact&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Since the election of President Trump&comma; we have seen much of the media bias morph into full-stage propaganda mode&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>A free press must be free of government control AND free of submission to a partisan or philosophic viewpoint&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Propaganda IS the enemy of truth &ndash&semi; and by extension the enemy of an informed public&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">For years&comma; the news media &ndash&semi; especially the east coast cabal &ndash&semi; have operated by what I call a &ldquo&semi;conspiracy of self-interest&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Such a conspiracy does not require people to meet in smoke-free rooms or confer directly to establish a conspiracy&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The lone wolf terrorist does not need to be trained in Syria or get orders from a far-off handler to be a terrorist&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They operate independently out of <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">a perceived<&sol;span> self-interest&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>In a sense&comma; we all do that&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The problem with much of the media is that their perceived self-interest was to uphold the ethics and traditions of the profession &ndash&semi; truly providing ALL the news that is fit to print&comma; keeping opinion out of news stories&comma; presenting both sides of any controversial issues and avoiding the use of unnamed sources&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">This is not the case today&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Much of the major media in the Trump era finds self-interest in assuming a highly partisan approach to news and analysis&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They are driven more by a desire to influence than to educate&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Their motive is clear&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It is <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">to politically end or cripple the Trump presidency<&sol;span> &ndash&semi; and thereby the policies of the Trump presidency &ndash&semi; and defeat Republicans in the coming election&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That should be obvious to anyone not blinded by irrational political partisanship&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In negative terms&comma; the press is compared to a flock of vultures picking at the prey or a shiver of sharks going into a feeding frenzy&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Many years ago&comma; I tested the tendency of the media to form gaggles and&comma; thereby&comma; to homogenize their stories and viewpoints&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">I invited a small number of reporters to an experiment&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>In the first test&comma; they were to operate in traditional press conference format &ndash&semi; grouped in a room to hear the presentation&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They would hear a speech and were able to ask questions &ndash&semi; after which they were to write their news reports&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In the second test&comma; a different group of reporters would hear the same speech and ask one-on-one questions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>No reporter was privy to the others&rsquo&semi; questions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They were then to write their stories &&num;8212&semi; separately&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The test validated my theory that the media colludes to shape the story&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>&lpar;Oh my god&comma; did I say &ldquo&semi;colludes&quest;&rdquo&semi;&rpar; In the first test&comma; the reports were remarkably similar because the reporters discussed their perspectives after the speech&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">They<&sol;span> say the same points as most significant&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They reported off each other&rsquo&semi;s questions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The reports in the second test were remarkably different&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The leads were different&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They wrote based on their own questions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>All of this was <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">because&comma;<&sol;span> I contend&comma; they did not &ldquo&semi;share notes&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They did not collude&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Those White House press briefings are a perfect example where such collusion leads to consensus&period; I have long believed that we would get greater diversity and accuracy in reporting if we replaced open press conferences with one-person cubicles and then sequester reporters until they have filed their reports&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>I do not propose that as a practical or doable idea&comma; of course&comma; but just as a theoretical example to make a point&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Recently&comma; the idea of colluding to homogenize the news was advanced to a new level&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The Boston Globe successfully colluded when their editor proposed that all the newspapers across the nation editorialize against President Trump on a single day&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Why&quest;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>So&comma; they could use their own platforms to make it a bigger news story&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It was an exercise in organized hype &&num;8212&semi; collusion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">According to the reports&comma; some 300 newspapers across the nation took the bait&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>If I may homogenize their editorial positions&comma; the basic thrust was that they are not the enemy of the people&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They are not fake news&period; <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">And that Trump is destroying the Republic for saying otherwise&period;<&sol;span><span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That may be their defensive strategy&comma; but not necessarily the reality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The press has found a way to fight Trump&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They are &ndash&semi; if you will excuse the word &ndash&semi; colluding&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Yes&comma; the very news media that has convinced too many in the public that collusion&comma; in and of itself&comma; is a crime&comma; is now colluding&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Not only are the members of the Fourth Estate colluding&comma; but they are so arrogant that they are doing so in the light of day &ndash&semi; and then lying about it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Marjorie Pritchard&comma; <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">editorial<&sol;span> editor of the Boston Globe appearing on Morning Joe&comma; said that colluding with newspapers across the nation was &ldquo&semi;not about Trump&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Yeah&comma; she really said that&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>She went on to say it was about freedom of the press&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>She had it <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">backwards<&sol;span>&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It was NOT about freedom of the press&comma; which is not being undermined at all by Trump&rsquo&semi;s criticisms &ndash&semi; even as hyperbolic as they are&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The very fact that the Boston Globe &ndash&semi; no friend of Trump &ndash&semi; could collude with publications across the nation to attack the President should be proof enough that no one is taking away any press freedoms &ndash&semi; even the freedom to be biased&comma; unethical and conspiratorial&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Contrary to Pritchard&rsquo&semi;s statement&comma; it was an attack on Trump&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>In just <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">the few<&sol;span> other editorials that were highlighted in the media&comma; the name of the President prominently appeared&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It was part of a campaign &ndash&semi; intensifying as we approach Election Day &ndash&semi; to undermine the Trump presidency and put the favored Democrats in control of Congress next year&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It was just another part of the &num;NeverTrump resistance movement&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That fact that Pritchard could lie about their purpose is yet another indication that freedom of the press is unfettered&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">In venting<&sol;span> their collective spleens&comma; much of the national press has provided Trump with an obvious example of the national press in a conspiracy of perceived self-interest colluding against him&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They may blame Trump for elevating the <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">historic<&sol;span> issue of left-wing media bias to a new height&comma; but portions &ndash&semi; that&rsquo&semi;s &ldquo&semi;portions&rdquo&semi; &ndash&semi; of the news media have responded by slugging below the ethical belt&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">It should be noted that the Los Angeles Times refused to join in on the feeding frenzy&comma; accurately editorializing that such a united &lpar;colluded&rpar; action would give Trump&rsquo&semi;s complaints credibility &ndash&semi; and <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">indeed<&sol;span> they did&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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