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HORIST: How the media invented the Alabama hurricane controversy

<p>In terms of media credibility&comma; one of the more humiliating events is screwing up a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;gotcha&period;”  A gotcha is the card the media plays when they think they got a person in what they believe to be an embarrassing situation in which the subject has no credible escape&period;  It is the equivalent of a checkmate in a game of chess&period;  This time&comma; however&comma; the gotcha is at the expense of the propaganda press&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This issue had its antecedents in an offhand comment President Trump made about Hurricane Dorian&period; As the monster hurricane steered toward the Florida coast&comma; Trump expressed his concern for the people of the POTENTIALLY affected states – and he included Alabama in that list&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If you look at the earlier official map laying out the likely path of Dorian&comma; the hurricane was predicted to cross over central Florida and travel on to the southern coastal regions of the United States – with a POSSIBLE hit on the Florida panhandle &&num;8212&semi; and the Gulf coast of southern Georgia&comma; Mississippi AND Alabama&period;  According to the experts&comma; that was the direction Dorian was heading&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>That is what the map showed and so did all those so-called spaghetti lines – at that time&period;  Of course&comma; hurricanes do not follow predicted path&comma; but if I were in Alabama looking at THAT map&comma; I would be taking in my yard furniture – and you can bet that the governors of those states would be issuing dire warnings&period;  The fact that Dorian made a right turn is hindsight reporting – claiming that Trump needlessly scared the folks in Alabama&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>By the time Trump made his comment&comma; the meteorologists were suggesting a northward turn – but not when and where&period;  The bullseye kept changing from as far south as Cuba to a hit on northern Florida&period;  No one predicted Dorian’s eventual strength and it is sitting on the Bahamas for more than 40 hours&period; The fact that Dorian moved offshore as far as it did&comma; when it did&comma; was a surprise to the professional weather folks&period;   As is always the case&comma; as Dorian traveled the predicted path was more accurate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Someone – probably a staff member – used a Sharpie to show Trump how Dorian could have moved into Alabama if the current trajectory was maintained&period;  This was viewed by the Trump-haters in the media as an example of creating a fraudulent map&period;  Some even conjectured that he had committed a crime by showing an altered map&period;  You just cannot overstate the level of dishonest reporting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The press hid the fact that the marking was more of an instructional aid – to make a point&period;  Something every one of those media reporters were doing when they would run their fingers to draw lines on their electronic touch-screen maps – advancing the path of Dorian on a what-if basis&period;  You will note that the photo at the top of the commentary shows a White House staff member explaining the meaning of the map to Trump&period;  And note carefully – this is VERY important &&num;8212&semi; that the infamous added arch is NOT on the map&period;  It was obviously added later during the briefing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If Trump was guilty of anything&comma; it was being a bit behind on the last meteorological projections&period;  No big thing – unless you are a media that were hell-bent on inventing a negative narrative against the President – more than reporting the more significant stories of the day&period;  They saw it as a gotcha moment – or at least something they could hype into a gotcha story&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What was surprising – even knowing the motivations of the left-wing propaganda press – is the extent to which they distorted and hyped this non-story&period;  The entire east coast media made the map controversy the major lead-off story of the day &&num;8212&semi; correction&comma; of many days&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even as Dorian was making landfall in North Carolina – and the scope of the disaster and humanitarian aid efforts were coming to light of the Bahamas – CNN and MSNBC and their <em>New York Times<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Washington Pos<&sol;em>t and mouths-for-hire panelists were myopically focusing on THE GREAT MAP CONTROVERSY&comma; which they had invented&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The first segment of MSNBC’s &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Morning Joe” was devoted to spinning the map controversy&period;  The phoniness of the story was inversely proportionate to the intensity of their condemning rhetoric&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>CNN’s Don Lemon is never to be outdone in advancing anti-Trump spin – whether justified or not&comma; real or made up&period;  He seemed totally exasperated and lost for words &lpar;we should only be so lucky&rpar; in dramatizing and exaggerating the scope and meaning of Trump’s off-hand comment&period;  It reminded me of the Lemon of election night 2016 when the CNN personality virtually collapses in traumatized despair at the thought of a President-elect Trump&period;  He apparently has not recovered since&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>FOX News resident Trump-hater&comma; Shepard Smith&comma; gave up news reporting to go off on a personal vindictive editorial rant over Trump’s concern for the people of Alabama&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This well-intended – but ultimately incorrect – concern about the future path of Dorian is being bantered about in the press as yet another lie told by Trump&period;  It was not an honest – and understandable – mistake&period;  No&excl; No&excl; No&excl; It was a lie – and since Trump stuck to his story&comma; some counted it as several lies&period;  More for the <em>Washington Post’s<&sol;em> dubious list of Trump lies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If I were to apply the same retrospective standard&comma; I would conclude that the meteorologist&comma; the politicians and the press all lied to me when they suggested I take precaution because Dorian COULD reach landfall over my house&period;  I was so warned&period;  But outside of a bit of a breeze and a little rain – and an hour or so battening down the hatches &&num;8212&semi; nothing&period;  How dare they needlessly scare me&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Make no mistake&period;  Trump may have told some whoppers – as my grandfather would call them&period;  But this was not one of them&period;  Conversely&comma; the twisting and spinning of the issue by the elitist media has been designed to deceive and malign with malice of forethought&period;  As much as I tend to avoid the term &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;fake news&comma;” these reports are well within the meaning of that term&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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