Will Media Accept A Trump Election Win, Or Will They Start A War?

The article discusses the ongoing tension between the news media​ and the ‍potential outcomes of​ the upcoming election, specifically regarding Donald Trump’s candidacy. It ⁣reflects on how the media reacted intensely to minor events, such as newspapers not endorsing candidates, raising concerns about their emotional investment in the race. It‌ questions whether the media would ​accept a Trump victory if it⁣ occurs,⁣ suggesting that they struggled to acknowledge⁤ his previous win. The ‍article implies that⁢ media behavior could lead to ⁢significant societal consequences if they dismiss election results, ultimately posing a challenge to democratic⁢ norms. It critiques the ⁢media for their perceived bias and hysteria, signaling that their reactions to a potential‍ Trump victory could be similarly irrational. The author, Eddie Scarry, emphasizes that the media’s‍ refusal to endorse certain candidates indicates a deeper bias that ⁣might prevent them from accepting electoral outcomes, which poses risks for public belief in democratic processes.


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It was such a fun time last week watching the perpetual drama queens that make up our national news media boil with rage over two newspapers declining to issue meaningless campaign endorsements. But it also revealed something unsettling about the unhealthy degree of emotional investment they have in this race.

Will the media accept the outcome of the election if Donald Trump wins? It’s far from a foregone conclusion that they will. There’s a strong argument they didn’t the last time Trump won. Why should anyone expect them to accept it this time around?

It’s a question these homely nerds are inclined to ask every elected Republican in the shallowest way possible — some variation of, “Will you accept the outcome of this election no matter what?” (I think every restaurant server from now on should ask Jake Tapper the moment he’s seated, “Will you accept the way your food comes out no matter what? It’s a yes or no question.”)

After the appalling behavior they displayed last week, now is a very crucial time to ask them the same thing. If they were this hysterical over management at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times deciding there would be no endorsement of Kamala Harris this campaign cycle — the type of endorsement that hasn’t mattered for decades — how can they be expected to acknowledge a Trump victory? And if they won’t, what will it mean to the people who are still influenced by them? They will have essentially been told their elections and their government are invalid. These are the things civil wars are made of.

As silly as the media have made themselves look, they’re dead serious. That a major news publication wouldn’t throw its weight behind the non-Trump candidate means nothing to normal people, but reporters in Washington and New York aren’t normal people. Look how they talk. They say things like “Democracy dies in darkness,” and we laugh because it’s corny. But they believe in earnest it’s a sacred oath binding their entire life’s meaning to a cause: maintaining the Washington and corporate power structure to their financial benefit. To hell with everyone else.

If in 2016 the news media eagerly went along with an absurd hoax that Trump won that election in large part because he conspired with the Russian government, what won’t they say when he wins again? They just spent the past three months telling voters that up is down, black is white and Kamala is popular. They moved on from the attempt on his life like it was a standard news cycle that had run its course.

How could we expect them to concede defeat after everything they’ve done? And yes, a Kamala defeat will be theirs, too. Her campaign is theirs.

It’s a question they’re not ready to answer because, for them, it’s unthinkable.




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