A bitter pill from the heartland.

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Our Trump reporting upsets some readers, but there aren’t two sides to facts: Letter from the Editor

A more-than-occasional arrival in the email these days is a question expressed two ways, one with dripping condescension and the other with courtesy:

Why don’t our opinion platforms treat Donald Trump and other politicians exactly the same way. Some phrase it differently, asking why we demean the former president’s supporters in describing his behavior as monstrous, insurrectionist and authoritarian. I feel for those who write. They believe in Trump and want their local news source to recognize what they see in him.

The angry writers denounce me for ignoring what they call the Biden family crime syndicate and criminality far beyond that of Trump. They quote news sources of no credibility as proof the mainstream media ignores evidence that Biden, not Trump, is the criminal dictator. The courteous writers don’t go down that road. They politely ask how we can discount the passions and beliefs of the many people who believe in Trump.

This is a tough column to write, because I don’t want to demean or insult those who write me in good faith. I’ve started it a half dozen times since November but turned to other topics each time because this needle hard to thread. No matter how I present it, I’ll offend some thoughtful, decent people.

The north star here is truth. We tell the truth, even when it offends some of the people who pay us for information.

The truth is that Donald Trump undermined faith in our elections in his false bid to retain the presidency. He sparked an insurrection intended to overthrow our government and keep himself in power. No president in our history has done worse.

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024...wo-sides-to-facts-letter-from-the-editor.html

I can't help being hopeful when a column like that is published. Quixotically so I'm afraid. Any time the simple truth is written as an appeal to Trump supporters to nudge them towards reality I kid myself in to believing it is the one that's going to get through. Probably because I want it to so badly.

Chris Quinn, the author, has apparently received an unusual amount of positive feedback from the piece. Perhaps because his genuine attempt not to offend comes through. I hope it makes a difference.
 
Our Trump reporting upsets some readers, but there aren’t two sides to facts: Letter from the Editor

A more-than-occasional arrival in the email these days is a question expressed two ways, one with dripping condescension and the other with courtesy:

Why don’t our opinion platforms treat Donald Trump and other politicians exactly the same way. Some phrase it differently, asking why we demean the former president’s supporters in describing his behavior as monstrous, insurrectionist and authoritarian. I feel for those who write. They believe in Trump and want their local news source to recognize what they see in him.

The angry writers denounce me for ignoring what they call the Biden family crime syndicate and criminality far beyond that of Trump. They quote news sources of no credibility as proof the mainstream media ignores evidence that Biden, not Trump, is the criminal dictator. The courteous writers don’t go down that road. They politely ask how we can discount the passions and beliefs of the many people who believe in Trump.

This is a tough column to write, because I don’t want to demean or insult those who write me in good faith. I’ve started it a half dozen times since November but turned to other topics each time because this needle hard to thread. No matter how I present it, I’ll offend some thoughtful, decent people.

The north star here is truth. We tell the truth, even when it offends some of the people who pay us for information.

The truth is that Donald Trump undermined faith in our elections in his false bid to retain the presidency. He sparked an insurrection intended to overthrow our government and keep himself in power. No president in our history has done worse.

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024...wo-sides-to-facts-letter-from-the-editor.html

I can't help being hopeful when a column like that is published. Quixotically so I'm afraid. Any time the simple truth is written as an appeal to Trump supporters to nudge them towards reality I kid myself in to believing it is the one that's going to get through. Probably because I want it to so badly.

Chris Quinn, the author, has apparently received an unusual amount of positive feedback from the piece. Perhaps because his genuine attempt not to offend comes through. I hope it makes a difference.

Just another out of touch democratic fan boi journalist.

"unusual amount of positive feedback". meaningless term when he expected no positive feedback.
 
Just another out of touch democratic fan boi journalist.

"unusual amount of positive feedback". meaningless term when he expected no positive feedback.
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Note: "Heartland" is yet another decades-old identity politics term.

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Trump is th DEVIL!
Trump is HITLER!

Why won't anyone believe me?!!!
An honest examination of the facts reveals some parallels between Hitler's rise to power, as noted in the book referenced by Quinn, and Trump. For example, how many prominent Repubs have come out and denounced Don's attacks on members of the justice system and their families? Mitch McConnell was initially harsh in his assessment of Trump after the 1/6 insurrection. Then he voted to acquit after the impeachment trial and endorsed Don for prez because he thought he could use Trump's presidency to advance a personal agenda.

See how the comparison has merit?
 
An honest examination of the facts reveals some parallels between Hitler's rise to power, as noted in the book referenced by Quinn, and Trump. For example, how many prominent Repubs have come out and denounced Don's attacks on members of the justice system and their families? Mitch McConnell was initially harsh in his assessment of Trump after the 1/6 insurrection. Then he voted to acquit after the impeachment trial and endorsed Don for prez because he thought he could use Trump's presidency to advance a personal agenda.

See how the comparison has merit?
 
An honest examination of the facts reveals some parallels between Hitler's rise to power, as noted in the book referenced by Quinn, and Trump. For example, how many prominent Repubs have come out and denounced Don's attacks on members of the justice system and their families? Mitch McConnell was initially harsh in his assessment of Trump after the 1/6 insurrection. Then he voted to acquit after the impeachment trial and endorsed Don for prez because he thought he could use Trump's presidency to advance a personal agenda.

See how the comparison has merit?

It has zero merit. The Dems are far more likely to go authoritarian than anyone on the right.

They control the institutions and the government cogs.
 
Just another out of touch democratic fan boi journalist.

"unusual amount of positive feedback". meaningless term when he expected no positive feedback.
The March 25 edition of the New Yorker magazine offers some insight. It includes a detailed review of a new book about Adolf Hitler, focused on the year 1932. It’s called “Takeover: Hitler’s Final Rise to Power” and is by historian Timothy W. Ryback. It explains how German leaders – including some in the media -- thought they could use Hitler as a means to get power for themselves and were willing to look past his obvious deficiencies to get where they wanted. In tolerating and using Hitler as a means to an end, they helped create the monstrous dictator responsible for millions of deaths.

How are those German leaders different from people in Congress saying the election was stolen or that Jan. 6 was not an insurrection aimed at destroying our government? They know the truth, but they deny it. They see Trump as a means to an end – power for themselves and their “team” – even if it means repeatedly telling lies.


How are YOU any different from them?
 

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