I don’t read the newspaper. I have three very specific reasons for this:
1) I don’t have the time or money, which I know sounds like a cop-out, but when you exist in a comfortable yet careful middle-income bracket where you limit yourself on “luxury” items like going to the movies, eating at restaurants, or buying books and music (thank you, local library!), you have to make sacrifices somewhere, and not subscribing to a daily paper was one that my wife and I decided early on, mainly because
2) Newspapers aren’t what they used to be. I remember when the daily paper—-even a Wednesday paper—-was thick with sections like sports, arts, business, recipes, and comics. Nowadays, papers are, like, six pages, with three or four stories in them. Of course, there is also the fact that
3) Reading the news—-world and local—-depresses the shit out of me. I already have anxiety issues with my job and child-rearing, I don’t need more in my life.
Notice that none of my reasons includes “fake news”. Mainly, because I think the whole “fake news” thing is bullshit.
I have a great respect for journalists. Anybody who devotes their lives to uncovering the hidden truths about any given subject is deserving of respect. Do I think there are bad journalists? Of course, there are journalists who are lazy, some who are blatantly biased, and a few who claim to be journalists who aren’t journalists (Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson) but are, rather, propagandists in journalist’s clothing. But these, I believe, are the exceptions to the rule.
Jonathan Karl is the White House correspondent for ABC News. He’s one of those people who sit in that little press pool room at the White House and ask questions of the people at the podium, people like Sean Spicer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
I truly believe that journalists are the real heroes in this country, and they are, especially now, deserving of our respect. Their job, as it has been for decades and as it hopefully continues to be for the next decades ahead, is a bulwark against the forces of anti-intellectualism and fascism.
Karl’s 2020 book “Front Row at the Trump Show” joins the legions of books about Trump that seem to be pouring out on the bookshelves at bookstores and libraries (and for which I seem to have an addiction).
Karl’s book is different in that it looks at the Trump White House from the very specific viewpoint of the press. It is a thorough look, through a journalist’s eyes, into one of the most hostile presidencies to the free press in recent years, if ever.
Trump, so thin-skinned and narcissistic that any article that made him look bad or that he simply didn’t agree with, shouted “fake news!” to the heavens. Rational-minded people saw through this bullshit.
As Karl writes, “[T]here’s nothing more fake in the Trump era than Donald Trump’s attack on “fake news.” Donald Trump rails against the “failing New York Times,” for example. Don’t believe it. He doesn’t. Spend time with the president and you won’t have to wait long to hear him marvel at how often he dominates the front page. He loves seeing his name on the front page—-whether the stories are negative (as they usually are) or positive (a rarity). Occasionally he admits he still loves The New York Times. He often lies about the paper losing money, but sometimes he acknowledges it is actually thriving, not failing (circulation is up, and so are profits, since he was elected president), and he takes full credit for its success. (p.xxi)”
The problem is that Trump is not railing against “fake news” for the majority of the general public who know bluster and BS when they see it but rather focusing his fake tirades at the deepest of his followers, many of whom are not rational-minded and accept his word as gospel. They are the people who lap up his lies unquestioningly and blindly. They are the dupes who were incited by Trump to believe that the 2020 election was stolen and that they needed to “take back” the country by storming the U.S. Capitol illegally.
Trump, according to Karl, is not stupid, despite all evidence to the contrary. He’s calculating in all his lies and “alternative facts” and deliberate denial of Reality. Karl, who has followed Trump for 25 years, back when Trump was just a real estate developer in New York City, is well aware of this calculating side of Trump. It is precisely what made him the self-promoting playboy billionaire he has always played—-and still plays—-on TV.