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From Marcy Wheeler's post on questions put to Mr. Trump by folks in the audience at a Unavision TeeVee Town Hall yesterday:
...Six minutes in, a man named Jorge Velázquez took the mic (after Trump offered a smarmy compliment him on his hair, which is the kind of beautiful thick mane that Trump covets). Velázquez described that he used to pick strawberries and broccoli and asked, if Trump deports everyone he wants, who will do that work and how much will food prices go up. ...
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...Trump immediately said he was the best thing to happen to farmers. He seemed to suggest he would bring back the bracero [temporary foreign worker] program (since Elon Musk has begun paying Trump’s bills, Trump has been pushing to greatly expand legal immigration). But he ultimately didn’t answer the question. It was an unresponsive answer to a question that every person who imagines themselves a journalist should be asking.
That wasn’t the only challenging question Trump dodged. After 25 minutes, José Saralegui asked Trump why he lied about the Haitians in Springfield. After 33 minutes, Ramiro González, a Republican who has dropped his registration in the party, invited Trump to win back his support by explaining his inaction on January 6. Trump not only offered the platitudes he always does, lied about his supporters bringing guns, and used the first person plural to align himself with the mob (which may end up being useful to Jack Smith), but he did not answer the question. By that point, a number of the viewers in the audience had a hostile body language to Trump. After 40 minutes, Jesús González asked Trump to explain his gun control policy to victims of school shootings. After 43 minutes, Carlos Aguilera asked Trump if he still considered climate change a hoax...
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Gosh.
As Ms. Wheeler points out, aren't those the kinds of questions that actual journalists used to ask?
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Earworm in the header?....The Own Eee Ders!
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From Marcy Wheeler's post on questions put to Mr. Trump by folks in the audience at a Unavision TeeVee Town Hall yesterday:
...Six minutes in, a man named Jorge Velázquez took the mic (after Trump offered a smarmy compliment him on his hair, which is the kind of beautiful thick mane that Trump covets). Velázquez described that he used to pick strawberries and broccoli and asked, if Trump deports everyone he wants, who will do that work and how much will food prices go up. ...
{snip}
...Trump immediately said he was the best thing to happen to farmers. He seemed to suggest he would bring back the bracero [temporary foreign worker] program (since Elon Musk has begun paying Trump’s bills, Trump has been pushing to greatly expand legal immigration). But he ultimately didn’t answer the question. It was an unresponsive answer to a question that every person who imagines themselves a journalist should be asking.
That wasn’t the only challenging question Trump dodged. After 25 minutes, José Saralegui asked Trump why he lied about the Haitians in Springfield. After 33 minutes, Ramiro González, a Republican who has dropped his registration in the party, invited Trump to win back his support by explaining his inaction on January 6. Trump not only offered the platitudes he always does, lied about his supporters bringing guns, and used the first person plural to align himself with the mob (which may end up being useful to Jack Smith), but he did not answer the question. By that point, a number of the viewers in the audience had a hostile body language to Trump. After 40 minutes, Jesús González asked Trump to explain his gun control policy to victims of school shootings. After 43 minutes, Carlos Aguilera asked Trump if he still considered climate change a hoax...
[stuff in square brackets, above, mine]
Gosh.
As Ms. Wheeler points out, aren't those the kinds of questions that actual journalists used to ask?
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Earworm in the header?....The Own Eee Ders!
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6 comments:
The "elephant in the room" with the American election is; has Trump gone full blown dementia, weeks before the election?
The bloggers have picked this up but the American mainstream media, not so much.
Trumps erratic behavior; is slurred speech; his inability to state a coherent argument, soiling himself, and his apparent fugue state early on this week points to the fact that he is mentally incapable to be president.
If elected, will Vance stage a 'palace coup' and politically decapitate Trump, via the 25th amendment soon after he is elected?
Is Trump now a puppet of Vance and Musk, a demented little man ranting and raving about dogs and cats being eaten and knowing fictitious people?
Where is the American mainstream media? Oh hell, where is the Canadian mainstream media? All afraid to ask the questions the "people" want to be asked!
Wow! Those were hard and pointy questions from his followers? or those who, for some reason, are even considering voting for him and so go to his rallies.
It’s true drumph has never really been asked the hard questions or at least hasn’t been held to giving a meaningful answer to a hard question. It would be nice if he were asked these questions by the press and held to the same degree of accuracy as other candidates are, particularly the Dem variety.
However, seeing these questions being asked by the good people and in particular by those who are his people, I think it has more weight and
is more meaningful than if the Q&A were being conducted by the press. The press is easy to brush off the people? not so much. I’d rather see more of this than questions from the press but since this debacle, for drumph, I bet his team won’t do it.
If Trump loses the election the MSM will turn on him like a pack of dogs.
As it stands Trump frightens many of them to silence.
You can also add the click bait factor of advertising that the MSM relies on!
TB
Meanwhile, back in 2016, and still true today...
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/leslie-moonves-donald-trump-may-871464/
The questions were interesting. Many who work as journalists are not what I'd call journalists. Now we have citizen journalists and they are asking the right questions. Of course Trump won't answer them, but if people keep asking.
Most journalists work for corporations owned by hedge funds, etc and all they're interested in is the money. Some papers are owned by billionaires as vanity projects but they also can control the information flow.
Oh the MSM picked it up alright and then decided it was not in their interests to print it. Its not about reporting the truth but rather to make a very large profit or control the flow of informaitons.
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