THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2022

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Sara Sidner

CNN's Sara Sidner criticized the degree of attention being given to the news of Will Smith slapping comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars. Appearing on Monday’s New Day, Sidner first had a message for Smith: “Use your words, Will.”

“You’re a smart guy. Use your words, not your fists or your hands. It’s that simple,” Sidner said.

Sidner noted that Smith “was laughing at first until (Jada Smith) clearly wasn’t, rolled her eyes and then he gets up and goes and does this. But it really took away so much from everybody that was there and from the moment.”

But Sidner turned her attention to the uproar itself, criticizing the extent and tenor of the coverage and the absurdity when put in perspective.

"I have to be honest, I’m a little embarrassed that I’m even talking about this right now. We’ve got inflation that is crushing families. We have millions of refugees who are running for their lives trying to find refuge, mothers and children, and we’ve got Ukraine which is literally on fire and being bombed," she said. "This was a moment that did not need to happen. And now it’s trending on Twitter instead of a thousand other things that are far more important."

Perspective is so important. Without it you get very bad takes (see loser column) and unintended consequences. Plus, disproportionate coverage for any reason undermines credibility; something the press really has trouble remembering.

Sidner's new CNN+ show is appropriately named The Big Picture. That's exactly what she's trying to remind everyone to think about here.

MEDIA LOSER:
Jesse Watters, Jeanine Pirro

The sea of bad takes and off-key reactions to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars has not yet run dry, as two hosts of The Five ably demonstrated Monday afternoon.

Jesse Watters and Jeanine Pirro both chose commentary that went directly to the race of the two actors involved, in a pair of hot takes that turned heads.

“This is the first time I’ve ever seen the media cover Black-on-Black crime, so I’m actually quite surprised by this,” said Watters of the slap. “If Mel Gibson had done this, Nancy Pelosi would be kneeling in the capital right now. He would be the only guy not being allowed out on bail in L.A. County.”

“I think that the Oscars are not the hood,” Pirro said about the controversy. “I think it’s not a bar. I don’t think you march up on stage because a guy makes a joke of your wife, which honestly I think is complimentary. She could do G.I. Jane 2. Jada Smith is–she’s got a fabulous body and she’s beautiful as was Demi Moore in that film.”

Really? "The hood"?

Pirro lamented, as a number of people reacting to the incident have, that Smith committed an assault, and she added he's lucky he wasn't taken out "in handcuffs."

Watters extrapolated further, saying "The fact that the L.A. Sheriff didn’t haul this guy out of their at the next commercial break explains why they’re such a huge crime problem in this country."

It's hard to stand out for a hot take in a celebrity fight already blown out of proportion. But Pirro and Watters making bringing in race have once again managed to do it.

The A-Block

8-Hour Gap

The Washington Post and CBS News are reporting that there is gap of nearly 8 hours in White House phone logs and former President Donald Trump’s presidential diary on January 6th — raising questions of possible cover-up for any role the former president may have had in the attack on the Capitol and his possible use of disposable burner phones.

Bob Woodward and Robert Costa obtained 11 pages of logs from that day, the report of which notes a “lack of an official White House notation of any calls placed to or by Trump for 457 minutes on Jan. 6, 2021 – from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m.” The House Select Committee investigating the events of January 6th have no record of Trump’s phone conversations while the Capitol was under siege.

The lack of phone records has raised the question of how Trump was communicating with any of his surrogates that may have been involved in the planning of the rally before the riots occurred, and how what started as a peaceful political rally turned into what many call a violent insurrection.

"One lawmaker on the panel said the committee is investigating a 'possible coverup' of the official White House record from that day," write Costa and Woodward.

The two appeared on CBS This Morning to explain more of what they found.


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Must See Clip

‘With All Due Respect'

During a segment on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards for making a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, Ingraham Angle played an old clip of Rock taking aim at Laura Ingraham.

Raymond Arroyo joined Ingraham and expressed his disapproval of Will Smith and the audience.

“Giving him a standing ovation, Laura, after that assault is really everything that’s wrong with us as a people,” he said. “And I have to say it was shocking to watch that reaction. But Laura, I guess you now have grounds for a smackdown too. We found this clip from the 1990s.”

The show aired part of a 1996 episode of Politically Incorrect featuring Rock and Ingraham.

“What’s the lady, Laura Ingham?” asked Rock, botching her name. “With all due respect, ma’am, you are the meanest b*tch I ever–”

The rest of Rock’s line could not be heard because the audience – and Ingraham – burst into uproarious laughter.

Ingraham was pretty concerned with her 90s wardrobe, too, after the clip played.

Links We Like

Academy Members Furious About Will Smith, Chris Rock Slapgate
- Tatiana Siegel, Rolling Stone
Will Smith Must Do More Than Just Apologize To Save Face
- Andrew Wallenstein, Variety
The Two Americas Debating Will Smith and Chris Rock
- Jemele Hill, The Atlantic
Biden’s Mouth Is Now a Serious National-Security Risk
- Jim Geraghty, National Review
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