THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 2021 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Joshua Johnson

For the past few months, the media have featured countless stories about Americans reluctant to get the Covid-19 vaccine,  with cable news networks often pointing fingers at some of their competitors for contributing to the problem. 

MSNBC's Joshua Johnson took a different approach Sunday evening, bringing University of Michigan public health professor Ken Resnicow on his program to discuss strategies that could actually be successful in persuading the unvaccinated to roll up their sleeves. 

"Scolding people with facts and figures and data” was not working to change people’s minds, said Resnicow. A better approach was "motivational interviewing," which avoids "unsolicited advice" in favor of “reflective listening."

Johnson, along with Resnicow, did an excellent job focusing their discussion on tactics that have a much greater chance of success than snarky hashtags or lectures from talking heads.

Watch, learn, and share the video here.

MEDIA LOSER:
Podcaster Tim Dillon

More than two months after she withdrew from the French Open citing mental health concerns, podcaster Tim Dillon is ranting against superstar tennis player Naomi Osaka for wanting to avoid media attention. 

“That b*tch Naomi Osaka who didn’t wanna do the interviews, shut the f*ck up,” Dillon suggested. “Do the f*cking interviews you dumb b*tch.” Dillon continued his classless tirade as his producer cackled in the background. 

Osaka had the honor of lighting the torch to open the Tokyo Olympics, coming into the games as the second-ranked women's tennis player in the world. She's won four Grand Slam singles titles and is the current U.S Open and Australian Open reigning champion.

As Teddy Roosevelt famously said, "it is not the critic who counts," and Dillon's never actually been "in the arena." Your friendly neighborhood Mediaite newsletter correspondent is unable to find a record of him winning even a local ping pong tournament. By his own admission, he is a "failed" child actor who was on Sesame Street twice. Take a seat, Tim.

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The A-Block

The latest from Tokyo 

The U.S. Women's soccer team lost to Canada 1-0 in the Olympic semifinals, inspiring a number of conservative commentators to cheer their loss. "They're still the champions of kneeling though," tweeted Ben Shapiro

Gymnast Simone Biles is expected to make her Olympic return to compete in the beam finals. ESPN's Jalen Rose has had enough of Biles' critics, and offered this quip to sum up his views of them

Want a feel-good moment? Check out this video clip of two high jumpers (who also happen to be friends) getting to share Olympic gold

NFL players are having a blast cheering on their family members competing in Tokyo -- even though they're having to watch from the other side of the ocean. 


In Other News...

Fox Business Employee Sues Network, Alleging Larry Kudlow Made Racist and Sexist Remarks

Obama Plans 60th Birthday Party in Martha's Vineyard With Nearly 500 Guests -- Raising Eyebrows As Delta Variant Spreads

Maggie Haberman: Trump Pressuring DOJ 'Most Blatant' Example Yet of Using 'Levers of Government' to Retain Power

WATCH: Mary Trump Calls Out Meghan McCain Live on The View for Ducking Her Segment: 'A Shame' She 'Didn't Have the Courage'

Must See Clip

‘Marginally Brain-Addled Corrupt Goofball’

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell got derailed in a recent interview when a heckler came up and made a series of unflattering comments to him in the middle of his hit.

"Don’t let the libtards call you names!" called out Lindell's heckler. "Don’t let them call you an ethically dubious pillow pusher. Don’t let them call you a marginally brain-addled corrupt goofball."

The transcript doesn't do it justice, and anyone who's had to endure Zoom calls this past year should note Lindell's suit-tie-and-shorts ensemble.

Watch here.

Links We Like

Vaccinate the World. Now.
- Mona Charen, The Bulwark
What I Heard in the White House Basement
- Alexander Vindman, The Atlantic
Texas Cops Realized They Raided the Wrong House. They Kept Searching Anyway.
- Billy Binion, Reason
Congress wants to make going to the airport less miserable
- Gabby Birenbaum, Vox
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