This may belong in another thread, but there are so many Trump threads I'm just picking this one.
Though it's probably not good for me, I'm starting my days looking for headlines of Trump doing (or more likely saying) something outrageous. CNN's top Trump transition story, as of maybe 5 minutes ago, is based entirely on Lesley Stahl's "60 Minutes" interview, which was taped Friday but aired Sunday. Granted, CNN is not the only media outlet doing this but it reminds me of a kitten chasing its own tail. I had a long career in media, and the first thing I notice is what Trump said in his "first televised interview" Sunday. Nowhere in the story did it acknowledge the interview was taped Friday.
But that's not my beef. It's this
line paragraph:
"Powerful," "ripped," "divisive," "angry," "fearful." CNN is essentially telling readers what to think and feel (I almost always read CNN rather than watching clips). The story was so stale I can imagine an editor or rewrite person busily tweaking the piece making sure a checklist of words is included: powerful, divisive, angry, fearful.
But that's not even my objection. I would have done the same thing. It's the casual assumption that the campaign caused the divisiveness, instead of the divisiveness causing the campaign.
I want new words, fresh words, walking-back-the-walking-back words, but most of all I want the news based on what Trump said or did this morning, not Friday. The sane thing to do is realize that Donald goes into eclipse periodically and is not delivering bombshells 24/7, so get on with my life. Right.