Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:EAllusion wrote:Remember when
Democrats effectively killed
ACORN, a major voter registration organization that disproportionately helped their voters become registered? They did that after relenting to a series of dishonest claims of widespread fraud by Republicans capped off by a misleading James O'Keefe hidden-camera affair that achieved the level of national scandal. ACORN so effectively helped poor, minority communities with voting access that it was effectively an arm of Democratic electioneering strategy. That is why it true Republican ire in the first place, and Democrats smashed it again the rocks at the first sign of trouble.
If there's even a whiff of that story regarding the NRA being true, and you have to wonder what facts gave probable cause to look into it, it's already worse than ACORN. So it's worth watching how the reaction is totally different.
Well, if Trump and the modern GOP has proved anything is that having values, ethics, and being worried what the other side thinks is pointless. I think the Democrats, outside of colluding with foreign powers and within legal reason, ought to just do what they think they need to do to secure political power.
We literally have a President who “F” ed a prostitute while married to a raunchy model and no one cares enough to do anything about it. I'm sure we can thank internet access to pornography for desensitizing the masses on that one. It's a Brave New World.
So. There you go. This is our new reality. “F” it. Time to change up how we play the game.
- Doc
I doubt more social acceptance of pornography that is the main driver of the reaction. If Obama was credibly accused of paying hush money to a porn star he had an affair with a month out from election, it would be a supernova level scandal. I have zero doubt. Hillary Clinton was crushed,
crushed, for dubious stories surrounding impropriety with her charitable foundation best known for fighting the spread of AIDS. I think we can safely assume that Obama would be crucified by the public if this was a story about him. Even if you ignore the salacious angle, this is also a story about presidential vulnerability to blackmail.
It's not in the case of Trump, I suspect, for a few reasons:
1) Trump has so many scandals to report on at any given moment, that media attention is divided. People just can't keep up and they lose track.
2) Journalists already believe that Trump is a sleazebag, so him doing something that is keeping with that stereotype doesn't motivate coverage as much. Call it the, "That's Trump for 'ya" effect.
3) Mainstream press is obsessed with balancing its coverage with "conservative" perspectives, and since right-wing media is just straight propaganda, the result is a consistent tempering of bad stories for Republican politicians relative to their full potential. There's no real equivalent of this phenomenon on the left, because center-left people aren't as drawn into the partisan equivalent of state media.