THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 2022

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Leonard Downie Jr.

Journalism professor and former Washington Post executive editor Leonard Downie Jr. has authored an in-depth report on the relationship between the White House and the media, finding a substantial improvement from the administration of former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden, but still identifying in clear terms some serious concerns that press freedom advocates have about the current White House's level of transparency. 

The article's headline, “‘Night and day’: The Biden administration and the press,” comes from ABC News White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, who told Downie “It’s night and day,” and that “We’ve reverted to close to normal. In the late Trump days, you couldn’t talk to any officials on the record.”

Downie describes Biden's approach to the nation's press corps as "a stark contrast to Donald Trump’s vicious rhetoric" and the "combative and uncooperative" attitude many Trump administration agencies took with the media.

The report pulls no punches for Biden, providing detailed examples of infrequent press conferences, press conferences cut short, and slow responses to requests for information. 

The American media, protected by the First Amendment, is a vital bulwark against corruption, abuses of power, and incompetence in our government. Downie's report draws on his decades of experience in this arena and calls out the very real shortcomings of both the current and former White House occupants.

Accurately and fairly calling balls and strikes is always a win.
 

MEDIA LOSER:
Joe Rogan

During Wednesday’s edition of his podcast The Joe Rogan ExperienceJoe Rogan denied that myocarditis – an inflammation of the heart muscle – is more commonly a side effect in children who have had Covid-19 than it is in children who have had the Covid-19 vaccine. He was immediately fact-checked by his guest Josh Szeps. After not believing Szeps, Rogan had his producer look up the information to confirm, and he tracked down an article in the U.K.-based science journal The New Scientist, which showed that Szeps was correct.

It's admirable Rogan admitted his mistake, but Szeps' real-time fact check was far from the first time the guy who used to dare people to drink donkey semen on TV got his facts wrong. At least this time he wasn't promoting an outright conspiracy theory. 

According to a 2015 Rolling Stone interview, Rogan briefly attended college but "found it pointless and dropped out," and he's certainly no doctor or scientist. Nearly 300 people who actually are doctors and scientists sent an open letter to Spotify requesting they create a  misinformation policy due to Rogan's massively popular podcast and how he has "repeatedly spread misleading and false claims on his podcast, provoking distrust in science and medicine."

Rogan's penchant for tinfoil hattery and quack remedies has real world consequences. His huge ratings and celebrity followers mean his misinformation gets widely amplified. 

"With great power comes great responsibility," Spider-Man's Uncle Ben taught us, and it's far past time Rogan learned that.

The A-Block

'Seditious conspiracy'

Major news in the investigation into the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol happened Thursday afternoon. 

Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes and 10 other members of the far-right militia group have been arrested by the FBI for their actions leading up to and during the events of Jan. 6. All 11 of them have been accused for “seditious conspiracy,” marking the first time that the Justice Department has invoked this charge against participants in the Capitol riot. 

The charges come after several members of the Oath Keepers were already indicted on charges of conspiracy and obstruction of Congress. Two of those charged have pled guilty so far, and several militia members of the organization are cooperating with investigators.

The new charges shot down a long-running talking point among some conservative commentators that it was inaccurate to call Jan. 6 an "insurrection" if no one had been charged with that kind of crime. Fox News' Brit Hume had the particularly unfortunate timing to tweet this exact argument mere hours before the DOJ announced the arrests. 

Thomas Caldwell, one of the other 10 Oath Keepers who was charged with seditious conspiracy, went on Tucker Carlson's show Thursday night, maintaining his innocence and insisting he was "absolutely outraged" at the charges. 

Rhodes' lawyer, Jon Moseley, got a far less hospitable reception on CNN, where Brianna Keilar grilled him about his client's claims. She was especially dismissive of Moseley's attempt to cite Trump's baseless claims of election fraud as the motivation for his clients. “Okay, well, them responding to an imaginary thing is not a defense,” said Keilar. “That would be an embarrassing defense to use in court."

Meanwhile, a number of prominent Trump critics pointed to the new charges as further cause to charge the former president. Dean Obeidallah tweeted "Trump is the bin Laden of Jan 6!!" and called that day "a Trump terrorist attack from start to finish." George Conway offered a detailed legal analysis for trying Trump for sedition on Friday's episode of Morning Joe.  


In Other News...

'We Have The Receipts': CNN Airs Tape of Kevin McCarthy Saying Trump Admitted Responsibility for Capitol Attack

House Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas and Shreds Google, Meta, Twitter, Reddit

Hilaria Baldwin Posts Bizarre Photo of Alec Holding Up a Drawing of Him Saying to Her ‘Oh God, Please Help Me, I’m Dying’

Texas County Reports Half of Ballot Applications Have Been Rejected Since Controversial Voting Law Enacted

Must See Clip

‘I’ll Look for the Mediaite Clip!’ 

Politico’s Christopher Cadelago name-checked an, ahem, popular media website after White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki busted him for asking a question she had already answered.

“One last thing, do you have any news for us on the president holding a formal news conference?” Cadelago asked Psaki. 

“I just announced one at the top! Chris, we’ve just caught you!” a smiling Psaki responded.

“You have,” Cadelago said sheepishly, and then cracked, “I’ll look for the Mediaite clip!” 

Happy to be of service, Chris. Watch the clip here. 

Links We Like

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- Charlie Sykes, The Bulwark
The true cost of Amazon’s low prices
- Sara Morrison, Vox
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