MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2025
As always, dueling America(s): For the second successive week, the New York Times has performed a substantial service on the front page—on page A1—of its Sunday print editions.
For the second straight Sunday, the Times is challenging those of us in Blue America to come to terms with ourselves—with our past behaviors, with our imperfect cultural instincts. In its online iteration, this week's challenge appears beneath this dual headline:
How Biden Ignored Warnings and Lost Americans’ Faith in Immigration
The Democratic president and his top advisers rejected recommendations that could have eased the border crisis that helped return Donald Trump to the White House.
What happened at the southern border "helped return President Trump to the White House?" That's the challenging judgment which is rendered within yesterday's (lengthy) front-page piece.
Accompanied by three photographs, the lengthy report appears above the fold, square in the center of page A1. In print editions, its display ate up roughly half the space on yesterday morning's front page.
Yesterday's report speaks to a topic we Blues ignored—a topic we may have tried to wish away—all through the presidential campaign which returned President Trump to the Oval. Last Sunday, something similar happened:
Dating to last Sunday's print editions, a front-page report is now packaged online under these challenging headline:
How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch
Prosecutors say members of the Somali diaspora, a group with growing political power, were largely responsible. President Trump has drawn national attention to the scandal amid his crackdown on immigration.
The name "Tim Walz" is right in the headline! President Trump is mentioned too.
Last week, the situation described in that report triggered an ugly two-day outburst from President Trump. For those of us in Blue America, it's easy to focus on that behavior while ignoring everything else—but this is the way that lengthy report started:
(Start of the news report)
The fraud scandal that rattled Minnesota was staggering in its scale and brazenness.
Federal prosecutors charged dozens of people with felonies, accusing them of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from a government program meant to keep children fed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
At first, many in the state saw the case as a one-off abuse during a health emergency. But as new schemes targeting the state’s generous safety net programs came to light, state and federal officials began to grapple with a jarring reality.
Over the last five years, law enforcement officials say, fraud took root in pockets of Minnesota’s Somali diaspora as scores of individuals made small fortunes by setting up companies that billed state agencies for millions of dollars’ worth of social services that were never provided.
Federal prosecutors say that 59 people have been convicted in those schemes so far, and that more than $1 billion in taxpayers’ money has been stolen in three plots they are investigating. That is more than Minnesota spends annually to run its Department of Corrections. Minnesota’s fraud scandal stood out even in the context of rampant theft during the pandemic, when Americans stole tens of billions through unemployment benefits, business loans and other forms of aid, according to federal auditors.
Outrage has swelled among Minnesotans, and fraud has turned into a potent political issue in a competitive campaign season...
That's the way last Sunday's front-page report got started.
For the record, the New York Times isn't the Fox News Channel. But let the word go forth to the American nation which is Blue:
The American nation which is Red is fortified by reports of this type on the Fox News Channel.
Viewers of the Fox News Channel heard about this giant problem all through the course of last week. For those who live inside Silo Blue, where MS NOW supplies the cable news, it's very likely that viewers never heard this topic mentioned at all.
Full disclosure:
The journalism performed on the Fox News Channel is routinely a vaudeville / parody / fraudulent version of actual journalism, performed by a collection of wrestlers, cheerleaders, former VJs, hangers-on and semi-coherent clowns. But the complaints and criticisms which lie at the heart of such parody broadcasts are often perfectly valid.
People who live in Red America hear about the topics in question, if in parodic form. But for those of us in Blue America, these topics may not even be known to exist.
So it has gone in the past eight days with respect to these front-page reports by the New York Times. On the cable news channel which services Blue America, the sprawling scandal in Minnesota was barely mentioned last week, if it was mentioned all.
Similarly, will denizens of Blue America hear discussions of yesterday's front-page report—the giant report about those border issues during President Biden's term? For anyone familiar with current arrangements, the question answers itself.
Indeed, on the renamed MS NOW, this morning's Morning Joe broadcast instantly adopted an oddly remedial tone. With co-host Joe Scarborough absent for the second straight broadcast day, co-host Mika Brzezinski opened the program with a lengthy discussion—a lengthy discussion which was exactly like last week's lengthy discussions:
Starting at 6 o'clock sharp, the day's "Top Story" was identified as the way Pete Hegseth is affirming the legality of the September 2 attack on an alleged set of drug runners.
Everything said in this morning's lengthy first segment had been said, again and again, all through the course of last week. For better or worse, the odds are very low that anyone on this cable news channel will ever conduct a retrospective discussion of the issues which were raised in yesterday's front-page report.
In Red America, the information / propaganda / messaging flow will be massively different. On the programs of the Fox News Channel, panelist groups will arrive and depart throughout the day like hockey teams changing lines on the fly.
These panels will continue to pound away at issues involving President Biden's handling of the southern border—and they will continue to pound away at the fraud prosecutions in Minnesota, as was the case all last week.
For the record, those fraud prosecutions are an actual news event. Red America will hear the topic cited again and again. In Blue America, cable hosts will likely continue to do what Brzezinski was doing this morning—they'll try to establish the fact that a war crime has been committed by a targeted figure within the Trump administration.
One epistemic world will emerge from Silo Blue. A totally different world will be described for those inside Silo Red.
As everyone knows, we citizens live in two America(s) at the present time. A mournful observer might even ask if a very large modern nation can expect to prosper with, or even survive, an epistemic regime of this type.
We close this morning with a quick note about a journalistic oddity. That oddity concerns the way yesterday's giant report in the New York Times has managed to disappear.
In print editions, the giant report consumed roughly half of Sunday morning's front page. It's a very lengthy report about one of the ways Blue American bungling allegedly helped President Trump make his way back to the White House.
Meanwhile, how odd! If you go the New York Times' "Today's Paper" site for December 7, you won't find this giant report listed among yesterday's reports! Through a repetitive type of bungling we've mentioned several times in the past, this giant report about President Biden's border policies somehow fell through some sort of editing crack:
It isn't listed among the reports found in yesterday's paper! We've mentioned this weirdly repetitive problem—"The featured front-page news report vanishes!"—at least several times in the past.
People who perused the print edition of yesterday's New York Times immediately saw the giant layout devoted to this lengthy report. That said, many more people read the New York Times online—and if they scanned the "Today's Paper" list of reports, such people had no way of knowing that this giant report even existed.
We're the smart and moral ones, we Blues have constantly said, In Red America, our self-adoration has long been noted, and it's vastly disliked.
Where did yesterday's giant news report go? It never appeared in the listings on yesterday's "Today's Paper" site—and as of 7 o'clock yesterday morning, it was hard to find a link to that giant report at the up-to-the-minute "nytimes.com" site.
So it can go inside Silo Blue, as maintained in Blue America, where our leading purveyors of cable porridge are still trying, this very morning, to get someone locked up.
It seems to be the only thing we know how to do. Just so you can know how this works, they feed off this conduct at Fox.
Tomorrow: We've always lived in different America(s). Ken Burns takes us back.
The NY Times is a Right-wing rat-fucking operation.
ReplyDeleteThey refused to counter the Republican lies about an out of control border, then they blame Biden for not acting on the lies.
This is priceless!!
DeleteSo despite the endless hours of video that showed millions upon millions of "asylum seekers" coming across the border and the Biden Administration doing everything in its power to keep them in this country, the Republicans' claims of an "out of control border" were all lies.
It is utterly amazing that you haven't suffocated with your head being planted so far up your own ass. lol
"So despite the endless hours of video that showed millions upon millions of "asylum seekers" coming across the border and the Biden Administration doing everything in its power to keep them in this country, the Republicans' claims of an "out of control border" were all lies."
DeleteCorrect. Despite the gaslighting of the entire Republican Party and their mouthpieces in the media, those of us like 12:26 and myself, aren't buying the Right's lies that easily fool the Republican Party's bigoted base.
Anonymouse 9:56am, surely there must be some white woman you can blame.
DeleteAsk AI:
The number of illegal crossings saw a significant increase under the Biden administration compared to previous administrations. For instance, in fiscal year 2023, there were 3,201,144 encounters nationwide, a 460% increase from the 690,433 encounters in 2016, the last year of the Obama administration [3]. The Biden administration's policies have been characterized by critics as deliberately encouraging and facilitating illegal immigration, with a significant percentage of encountered individuals being released into the U.S. interior [3]. For example, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted that about 85% of current encounters with inadmissible aliens result in their release into the interior [3]. This influx has led to various challenges, including overwhelming Border Patrol and municipal services, an increase in illicit drug trafficking like fentanyl, and concerns about the welfare of unaccompanied migrant children [1].
Once they get you to believe in something as ridiculous as God, making you believe something AI tells you is a piece of cake.
DeleteAnonymouse 1:44pm, this is AI as in “artificial intelligence” rather than “anonymouse inanity.”
Deleteit's hard to swallow your ego and admit that maybe you are wrong. I think the country would be a lot better off if we all did a little more of this.
DeleteThe NY Times that only reports on the supposed cognitive decline of Democratic Party politicians?
ReplyDeleteThey led the charge to get Biden off the 2024 Presidential ticket, because he wanted to raise taxes on corporations, like the ones that own them.
It had nothing to do with Biden's ghastly decrepitude?
DeleteNo, because the so-called ghastly decrepitude is a NY Times invention. Trump has dementia and no one cares about that. Biden is not president but Trump is. Why is any newspaper still attacking Biden, if not for political gain?
DeleteThe NY times really lost it, when Biden threatened to make them pay their fair share of taxes.
DeleteYou'd have to have your head up your ass to miss that's what caused their war on Biden.
Wow. Strong talk. So you must have compelling evidence this is the case. Emails? Transcripts? Surreptitiously recorded video? Bunghole logic?
DeleteThere is nothing (emails, transcripts, doctors reports, medical test results, etc.) to show Biden was suffering from cognitive decline.
DeleteIf there had been, sure as shit the NY Times would have reported it, since they were looking to get him off the ticket for threatening to raise corporate taxes.
I note how completely you dodged my question, from which I can only that your certainty was in fact a product of 100% old-fashioned bunghole logic.
DeleteAs for Biden, you're right. All we needed was our own lyin' eyes.
No compelling evidence. It was all hearsay by the NY Times. Although some of it may have been pulled out of their asses, too.
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ReplyDeleteYeah. Democrat establishment is utterly corrupt. It hates America and it hates Americans.
It's time for the Democrat establishment to go.
Do continue to drain the swamp, Mr. President. Drain the swamp, please. Drain the swamp.
Be patient, Ghislaine. The swamp won't be drained until every last sex trafficker is transferred to a minimum security prison and given a puppy. That doesn't happen overnight.
DeleteBiden's lax border policies had enormous impact on millions of people, both migrants and Americans. But, for the Times, the lives of all these people matter less than how it impacted Donald Trump.
ReplyDeleteBoth the Times and most of its readers suffer from TDS, I believe.
DeleteBiden's border policies were both stricter and more humane than during Trump's first term. He deported more people than Trump, after covid. Somerby bought the lies and campaigned here on border issues, knocking both Biden and Harris, in his own ignorance. That is not the fault of the NY Times. Anyone could have looked up Biden's border stats, and I did post them here in comments (which Somerby does not read, in order to avoid correction of his errors).
DeleteSomerby also fell for the NY Times campaign to tie inflation to Biden, instead of the long-term goal of the Republican party to weaken anti-trust/ anti-monopoly legislation.
DeleteD & C, given your moderate to severe Trump Lickspittle Syndrome (TLS), [well maybe not "moderate"] your belief about the Times and its readers' TMD doesn't carry much credibility. And haven't you read the commenter above who claims the Times is a "right-wing rat-f...ing operation." Although it is a close call as to who has gone more off the rails, you or him.
DeleteNothing rat-fucking about the NY Times pretending to care that the Republican party was pretending to care about Hillary Clinton's email protocols.
DeleteNosirree. If there was, the NY Times wouldn't have ignored Jared Kushner and Ivanka using unsecured email systems during the entirety of Trump's first Presidential term.
AC/MA,
You're going to need to troll a lot harder than that, if you want to both sides David in Cal's repeating of any nonsense he can find which satisfies his seemingly unquenchable thirst for bigotry.
I wish you all the luck in the world.
I am much more impressed with how the NYTimes never apologized for their years long ratfucking of the Clinton presidency over the fictitious whitewater "scandal", It almost seems quaint now with King Orange Chickenshit's grifting grabbing loot with both hand and smile to the cameras as he does it.
DeleteTiedrich says it clearly:
ReplyDelete"no one could have predicted that the party of Nazis, racists, fascists, misogynists, white supremacists, transphobes, puppy assassins, half-dressed degenerate wrestling coaches, compromised Russian assets, dead pedo besties, blackout-drunk rapist judges, bone-saw murder defenders and concentration camp fanboys would also be the party of war crimes apologists.
imagine being so devoid of humanity that you’ll happily be on the wrong side of a massive human rights violation. if you’re a Republican like Tom Cotton, you don’t have to imagine. it’s how you live your entire shitty life."
Biden is a good decent man, so is Walz. Biden did an excellent job as president. Trump is a piece of excrement so filthy that he has to hang gold ornaments everyplace he goes to pretend his isn't a stinking pile of shit himself.
Lock him up!
DeleteAs Donald Trump assumes office today, he inherits a targeted killing program that has been the cornerstone of U.S. counterterrorism strategy over the past eight years. On January 23, 2009, just three days into his presidency, President Obama authorized his first kinetic military action: two drone strikes, three hours apart, in Waziristan, Pakistan, that killed as many as twenty civilians. Two terms and 540 strikes later, Obama leaves the White House after having vastly expanding and normalizing the use of armed drones for counterterrorism and close air support operations in non-battlefield settings—namely Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia.
Deletehttps://www.cfr.org/blog/obamas-final-drone-strike-data
Drone targets under Obama: Terrorists.
DeleteDrone targets under Trump: coke dealers.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-24557333.amp
DeleteDrones kill rescuers in 'double tap', say activists
Terrorists are not the same as fishermen.
DeleteThe Right was so happy with Biden getting rid of the drone strikes that Obama and Trump made a cornerstone off their foreign policy, they used the corporate media to run him out of his re-election campaign.
DeleteAnonymouse 1:32pm, neither are first responders. Read the link.
DeleteAttacking the drug boats may be questionable, but the particular second strike was less so. IMO the huge fuss over the second strike is an example of how the left can take an issue and blow it up. We saw that technique used with Trump and Epstein. There was a lot of discussion of Trump's alleged involvement, even though there was no such evidence and even though Biden's decision not to use the Epstein files strongly suggests that Trump was innocent of wrongdoing.
DeleteHow does the left manage the narrative? My guess is that there is some mechanism by which a lot of media coordinate their stories to follow some chosen narrative. Second, there are a lot of ordinary people who repeat and repost any calumny against Republicans and especially against Trump, regardless of plausibility or evidence.
Congratulations, you're a full-fledged Nazi now, Dickhead.
Delete"Biden's decision not to use the Epstein files strongly suggests that Trump was innocent."
DeleteUntil recently, American presidents kept their noses out of DOJ decision making.
Terrorists are not the same as fishermen.
DeleteFish might disagree on that account. What do you have against fish?
David: The second strike is a textbook example of a war crime. The 'no quarter' orders have been illegal since 1899. The initial strike, of course, was illegal as well; however, inexplicably we have moved on from that discussion.
Delete"There was a lot of discussion of Trump's alleged involvement".
Alleged involvement in what? There were no such discussions. There was always an understanding that Trump and Epstein had been close friends, until their falling out over a real-estate dill. Some property that Trump flipped to the Russian mafia to help them launder money. No one had ever suggested that Trump had been a participant in Epstein's sex trafficking. It's well-known that Trump enjoyed Epstein's parties and the girls who were on the "younger" side.
Fish are smart. That's why they travel in schools.
Delete"My guess is that there is some mechanism by which a lot of media coordinate their stories to follow some chosen narrative."
DeleteShhh. We don't talk about SorosNet in public.
Oddly, the "born in Kenya, raised in Indonesia and Hawaii" fella murdered a whole lot of children-terrorists. Hundreds of them.
DeleteI will award Our Gracious Host at least partial credit for today's report. Some of his observations are quite accurate, but I believe he also misses in at least one important area.
ReplyDeleteFirst, the miss: Today's GOP and its communication infrastructure create an unending series of invented outrages to keep their narrative in the public eye. Immigrant "caravans" regularly appear at opportune moments before elections; supposed pornography packs the shelves of school libraries; Hunter Biden trades on his family's name and position; Obama keeps his "real" birth certificate under lock and key.
The GOP invents or exaggerates stories to advance their own purposes. For the Democrats to take up every one of these accusations would be counterproductive. Doing so allows their adversaries to frame the public discourse around irrelevancies.
Was the "crisis" at the southern border one of these inventions? At least partly, I say. Reliance on ambiguous measures like border encounters or drug seizures don't quite provide an accurate picture. That said, the number of migrants arriving in the country clearly increased in the years following the COVID pandemic.
(Was this a "crisis"? The GOP says it was. Opinions may differ.)
Now, credit: The Biden administration was obstinately silent about migration on the border. The DHS and CBP adopted policies that differed from the first Trump administration; it defended those policies in important legal cases; it also exercised its authority to remove some noncitizens from the country. What it didn't do (or at least didn't do well) was communicate the reasons for its decisions to the public. The Biden team essentially sat on the bench while the opposing team scored goal after goal.
Why did they do that? Here's my guess: Any rational discussion of the issue would inflame that part of the left that demands immediate and total capitulation to all of its demands, the same folks who turned up to holler about "Genocide Joe." I think they couldn't come up with a way to talk about the border in a way that wouldn't cause at least as many problems as it solved.
Come at me.