Donald Trump has no coherent plan, other than self-aggrandizement and self-enrichment.
He is making this stuff up as he goes along. He is impulsive and changes his mind constantly. He lies pathologically and is often incoherent. He promotes actions that are overtly illegal. He is hostile to every form of expertise. Others, most notably Elon Musk and Stephen Miller, are making decisions in his name that he doesn’t seem to know or care about.
Asked if he has to “uphold the Constitution,” he replied “I don’t know.”
He is also flailing. His approval rating is badly underwater. Judges have blocked many of his most consequential actions. His impetuous tariff proposal is backfiring massively, leading him to lie about imaginary trade deals as the economy teeters. Ordinary people are getting outraged by the administration’s hate-fueled cruelty toward nonwhite immigrants. His self-dealing is increasingly overt.
This is important context for any news article or segment about Trump, and yet it’s almost entirely left out of the daily coverage that he gets in mainstream media outlets.
Yep.
There’s a very different proportion on Beehaw. I just scrolled through the first page of U.S. News posts to make sure I wasn’t talking out of my ass, and four posts (five if you lump the AP into this mess) are from the sorts of sources you name.
I personally fled the leading U.S. newspaper conglomerate after 22 years in the industry because of what had started in terms of quality years ago. WaPo was canceled after the endorsement fuckup. And I’ve not had cable since moving out of my parents’ house.
So, where does it come from? People who know what they’re talking about. We have a slightly higher standard than “as far as I can tell.”
Sorry, what on earth is a Beehaw and how does it relate at all to this discussion?
I meant the idea that the general populace is no longer getting their news (directly or indirectly) from sites like that. If they weren’t writing articles that got linked around the web they wouldn’t sell ads, and if they weren’t selling ads they wouldn’t exist anymore.
Beehaw is the Lemmy instance we’re talking on. And ad-supported is far from the only model for journalism.