THE DAILY NEWSLETTER  - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Savannah Guthrie & Kristen Welker

"Steadfast anchors for a new era," says Vogue about Savannah Guthrie and Kristen Welker in a new profile out today.

"In a season of political tumult, amid an increasingly polarized and partisan media landscape, Guthrie and Welker have emerged as pillars of the fourth estate," the profile says, "two roundly tough-but-fair network newswomen determined to hold leaders of both parties to account."

It's a glowing but detailed article. It's admiring but not fawning, and that's why it's a compelling read. Still, what makes this a winning media moment for Guthrie and Welker is the timing and the reactions.

The timing couldn't be more ideal. Just ahead of the Mediaite Most Influential list that drops on Monday, just before the end of the year, as everyone is reflecting, and just at the end of Donald Trump's presidency, as the industry is on the brink of an entirely new era.

And the reactions from fellow journalists, readers, and co-workers alike demonstrate the obviously good public relations buzz.

For NBC News, and for Guthrie and Welker individually, a definite media win.
 

MEDIA LOSERS:
Tom Cruise

In leaked audio that came out this week, actor Tom Cruise is heard going ballistic on the Mission: Impossible 7 film crew for allegedly breaking coronavirus protocols on set.

“If I see you do it again, you’re f**ing gone!” Cruise screamed on the tape which was yesterday's Must See featured Green Room clip. To say the least, Cruise really did not hold back.

Today the Sun reported that five crew members have reportedly quit Mission: Impossible 7 over the incident.

It's not the content of the tirade that makes him a media loser today, although the manner in which it was delivered - the fact it's best referred to as a tirade rather than a talking-to, for example - left something to be desired.

It's also about the image and perception, the reactions, and especially the Fallout (sorry.)

He's right that doing it right is why they can do it at all, and that thousands of jobs and so on. And that blowing it could cost that progress.

But it seems like driving people off the set in anger and stirring up resentment might have the same effect, doesn't it?

The A-Block

LIE OF THE YEAR

Politifact unveiled its annual “lie of the year” on Thursday. It was a predictable, but serious one: Coronavirus downplay and denial.

President Donald Trump was identified as the top purveyor of “confusion and conspiracies” throughout the pandemic, with Politifact noting he “embraced theories that COVID-19 accounted for only a small fraction of the thousands upon thousands of deaths” and “undermined public health guidance for wearing masks and cast Dr. Anthony Fauci as an unreliable flip-flopper.”

Of course, as Politifact pointed out, Trump infamously told Bob Woodward that he was deliberately misleading the public about the danger of the pandemic so as to not cause a panic.

“To be honest with you, I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down. Because I don’t want to create a panic,” Trump said, perhaps as an explanation of his repeated claims that Covid-19 is not dangerous.

“But the infodemic was not the work of a single person,” Politifact wrote. The outlet laid out the top voices fueling Covid-19 denial, which included Rush LimbaughTucker Carlson, The Gateway Pundit, Todd Starnes, Breitbart and more.

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‘Bunch of F*ckers’

President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign manager and soon-to-be White House deputy chief of staff Jen O’Malley Dillon on Thursday addressed the controversy over her claim in a Glamour Magazine interview that Republicans are “a bunch of f*ckers.”

“The point that I was really making is an incredibly important point,” O’Malley Dillon said in a virtual event. “And that really is about the president-elect and why he was supported by over 81 million people, and what they were looking for.”

She added that she “used some words that I probably could have chosen better.”

Reax Reax

Senator Marco Rubio became a top trending topic on Twitter after his reaction Biden Deputy Chief of Staff Jen O’Malley Dillon’s “f**kers” comment went viral, and tens of thousands of Twitter users reacted in turn.

And former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ripped Trump supporters for "claiming to be offended that a Democratic campaign manager used a curse word" after years of not objecting to Trump

"I don't think so," said Clinton, refraining from using the word deplorable.

Defense

Stephanie Cutter, with Biden's inaugural committee, defended the remark, asking if anyone disagrees with the substance of it, and asserting that “Jen just had the guts to say it.

Williams Ridicules Trump

In keeping with the tone on the tone about the tone, here's an NBC moment: Reminding viewers that over 300,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus, MSNBC’s Brian Williams ruthlessly mocked Trump for obsessing over water pressure enough to roll back efficiency standards.

Scarborough Buries Rand Paul

More tone: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough torched Kentucky Senator Rand Paul’s performance at a Senate hearing yesterday about election fraud.

Also Scarborough and his Morning Joe co-hosts ridiculed committee Chairman Ron Johnson by comparing him to Anchorman character Brick Tamland.

Meyers Brutally Mocks Greg Kelly

Seth Meyers mocked conservative “fake news” network Newsmax and show host Greg Kelly as "deluded Trump dead-enders" on his show last night.

In other "news"

Media outlets including CNN and The Hill failed to correct a story that falsely alleged First Lady Melania Trump violated mask rules at a children’s hospital in Washington, D.C. by reading a book to its patients.

JUST IN

From Mediaite's Colby Hall:

In a just-released statement, Pfizer revealed that it has “millions more doses sitting in our warehouse but, as of now, we have not received any shipment instructions for additional doses.” The rather stunning bit of information came in an otherwise positive press release titled “Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Production and Distribution Working Well.”

By any fair measure, Operation Warp Speed has been a phenomenal success in fast-tracking the development, testing, approval, and delivery of a number of privately made vaccines for the Covid-19 pandemic. As of Thursday, over 300,000 American citizens have succumbed to the deadly contagion, which took over 3,600 American lives just Wednesday.

There are clearly operational issues in terms of delivering a vaccine that requires a specific temperature, as well as the infrastructure for actual per person delivery. Pfizer’s claim that it was awaiting shipment was first caught by Bloomberg’s Josh Wingrove, who tweeted earlier on Thursday, and reached out to the White House response. As Wingrove states, Kayleigh McEnany noted there would be another 4 million Pfizer vaccine does shipped on Friday, though its unclear if she and Pfizer are referring to the same batch.

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Must See Clip

Know when to hold em, know when to fold em.

Geraldo Rivera has had enough of the “knuckleheads” still contesting the 2020 presidential election, and recorded a video message outside in the falling snow to tell them to quit their shenanigans and unite to support the Republicans running in the Georgia Senate runoffs.

“In the words of the unforgettable Kenny Rogers, Know when to hold em, know when to fold em,” Rivera tweeted with his video.

“You have knuckleheads now talking about secession,” said Rivera. “I mean, come on, that’s crazy stuff. We have to move on, move on. We’re one country.”

It's quite a sight. And snowy, too.

Links We Like

Section 230 Shouldn’t Be Part of the Defense-Bill Debate
- The Editors, National Review
Does Joe Biden understand the modern GOP?
- Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic

Trump will soon leave. But his Republican enablers haven't learned their lesson
- David Litt, The Guardian

Can We Quit Trump?
- Charlie Sykes, via The Bulwark
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