Kilmeade wants to see everyone's face!

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2024

Please remove their protective gear! Watching cable news was especially painful this morning.

On Morning Joe, the message was gloomy. The messages went like this:

The barricade brigade at UCLA aren't helping anyone in Gaza. In fact, they have the whole American nation talking about what they themselves are doing on their beautiful Tinseltown campus. 

That discussion has replaced the pre-existing conversation about actual events in Gaza, where people have been suffering for a very long time with little interest being displayed by major American news orgs.

The mother of all gloomy messages arrived around 6:25. We still can't link you to videotape. This morning, we recorded the exchange as shown:

PANELIST ONE: This is great for Donald Trump.

PANELIST TWO: He loves this.

Joe Scarborough was one of the two panelists. We're fairly sure that that comes close to being an exact capture of the gloomy exchange.

Could this roiling movement possibly help Donald J. Trump get elected? Presumably yes, it could.

In this morning's New York Times, Nicholas Kristof is extra-nice as he tells a version of that story to the youngsters manning the ramparts. Headline included, the passage in question says this:

How Protesters Can Actually Help Palestinians

[...]

Student protesters: I admire your empathy for Gazans, your concern for the world, your moral ambition to make a difference.

But I worry about how peaceful protests have tipped into occupations of buildings, risks to commencements and what I see as undue tolerance of antisemitism, chaos, vandalism and extremism. I’m afraid the more aggressive actions may be hurting the Gazans you are trying to help.

I’m shaped in my thinking by the Vietnam War protests of the 1960s. Students who protested then were right on the merits: The war was unwinnable and conducted in ways that were reckless and immoral.

Yet those students didn’t shorten that terrible war; instead, they probably prolonged it. Leftist activists in 1968 didn’t achieve their goal of electing the peace candidate Gene McCarthy; rather, the turmoil and more violent protests helped elect Richard Nixon, who pledged to restore order—and then dragged the war out and expanded it to Cambodia.

For our money, Kristof may have been overdoing the niceness. More to the point, could these events help Candidate Trump as similar events once helped Nixon?

Everything is possible. This was a gloomy morning, and perhaps especially so for those of a certain age.

On Fox & Friends, Brian Kilmeade finally defined himself for us as cable's number-one red-ass. As barricaders who had been detained waited to be taken away by police, the Fox friend offered this:

KILMEADE (5/2/24): They look so organized. They've got their masks, they've got their glasses.
Why are they allowed to keep their masks and glasses, by the way? If there is something in the air, it's their fault. Their people shot it up in the air.

In fact. both sides had been using chemical irritants, according to reports on the ground. But to Kilmeade, if even one protester had done that, every other protester should be stripped of protective gear and forced to pay the price, even after they were in the custody of police.

A few minutes later, Kilmeade had another complaint. As zip-tied protesters were being taken away, the long-standing Fox friend said this:

KILMEADE: Take the masks down. We want to see all their faces.

This particular friend rarely fails.

Moments later, Steve Doocy offered a comment which struck us as the dumbest, and the most pander-heavy, comment of the morning. He was asking a perfectly sensible journalistic question—Where is the (obvious) money behind these group actions coming from?—when he launched his Storyline-obedient comment, which we won't transcribe.

In fairness, Fox did some decent reporting from L.A. over the course of the past few days. That said, the friends all come from the same part of town, and that's a formula which is destined to produce repetition, recitation, embellishment, dumbness, faux anger, stupidity, sloth.

The friends remain true to Red storyline. It's like that on our Blue channel too.


23 comments:

  1. What is a red-ass?

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    1. Jimmy Kimmel features a couple of examples in this video: https://youtu.be/Ok2e_pFPlBk?si=c8d2tTwrZzQd3JqD&t=210

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    2. Glitching Trump silences stunned crowd, Fox News cuts away:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkFYxtvk1eE

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  2. Morning Joe is a posturing ass.

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  3. What story-line obedient line is Somerby concealing? How does concealing stuff help us understand anything?

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  4. People are done with Democrats. Normal is BACK.

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    1. Trump ain’t normal.

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    2. Republicans have been saying that for the past 30 years.

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    3. If normal is back, where does that leave Weirdo Mao?

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    4. Trump was a Democrat when that was working for the self absorbed one. I did enjoy Trump's lawyer entering into the court record "Von Shitzhispants". Also MAGA merchandise grifters are already selling "Real Men Wear Diapers - Trump - 2024 flags and T-shirts. But really not a cult. Honest. (Why didn't I think of selling diaper Don merch?)

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    5. As long as I’m alive, well, and trolling, normal will never be back.

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  5. The solution to global warming is recycle a little more. The solution to low wages is work a little harder. The solution to genocide is everyone talk a little quieter to each other.

    And yet nobody wants to talk solutions, just protest that they're not being heard?

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    1. Comes love, ain’t nothing you can do…

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  6. If only those Vietnam protesters, who faced forcible draft to the killing fields, had just been a little less uncivil.

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  7. “ this roiling movement”

    How widespread is any violence? The media likes to show that, ad infinitum.

    There will always be scolds like Kristof (Somerby called him a moral scold) who can’t abide protest movements. Somerby seems to agree.

    It’s worth remembering that the civil rights movement under MLK took at least nine years, under his leadership, to gain federal civil rights law. Without protests, how does the issue gain immediacy? Does Gaza have to wait nine years? I ask Bob, because he seemed sympathetic to their plight.

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  10. Nationalist paranoia is a way to quickly and easily screen which people are okay with capitalism and which people we can label communists and terrorists. Zionism is not the liberation of Jewish people, it's what happens when Jews call the cops on themselves.

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    1. Israeli soldiers routinely kill each other in friendly fire, Israeli supporters routinely call Jews who question what's happening as weak-willed traitors. It's a self-policing system. The goal is just divide and conquer, not liberty and security.

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  11. Quaker in a BasementMay 3, 2024 at 1:28 PM

    "Our question takes us back through time, back to the 1992 campaign. Is it possible that Gennifer Flowers staged a type of "election interference" when she stepped forward with an elaborate tale about a torrid love affair with "my Bill"—a thrilling tale which was almost surely bogus, but which almost knocked the eventual president out of that White House campaign? "

    Maybe that was "election interference." Flowers' story first appeared in the supermarket tabloid The Star--a trashy rag run by AMI, the parent company of the National Enquirer.

    I'm told that company has been accused of publishing fake stories to help or hurt certain electoral candidates.

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