THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2021 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Pamela Brown

CNN’s Pamela Brown this week grilled National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins on whether the agency experienced an “oversight failure” in light of the admission that their funding inadvertently facilitated gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

The NIH and Dr. Anthony Fauci have faced many questions after release of an NIH letter saying the research of EcoHealth Allianc had the “unexpected result” of crossing into gain-of-function.

Brown asked Collins what the revelations say about Fauci’s claim months ago that “the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute.”

“You’re just now finding out U.S. tax dollars were being used to pay for this risky research in that Wuhan lab two years ago,” she said. “So the question is how can you know what this money is going toward? What kind of research this is going toward in places like the Wuhan lab if you’re just now finding this out from EcoHealth Alliance how the U.S.’ taxpayer dollars were being used?”

Brown kept up the pressure, repeatedly bringing Brown's cagey responses and deflections back to the central question. “Isn’t this also an oversight failure of the NIH?” the anchor pressed at one point. “Because, the NIH is responsible for taking taxpayer money and giving these grants. So would you say this is also an oversight failure?”

As CNN analyst and Washington Post reporter Josh Rogin explained in a fantastic blow-by-blow analysis thread on Twitter, Brown gave a master class in handling an interview with someone resorting to talking points and jargon to avoid answering direct questions.

It's not an easy subject on which to be a tough interviewer. One risks being tagged with Rand Paul in unhinged tweets from both fringes. But Brown's fearless and absolutely professional pursuit of a response was pitch perfect.

Rogin noted in his Twitter thread that Brown ended with a "simple and true" statement, which he quoted: "This is US taxpayer dollars going to risky research and I believe every American deserves to know about it.”

"Amen," he added. Indeed.

MEDIA LOSER:
Donald Trump Jr.

Mediaite's Josh Feldman writes today's Media Loser column, following a scandalous and ghoulish marketing gimmick on the part of Donald Trump Jr.


New Mexico authorities are still investigating the tragic death of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was killed on the set of the movie Rust last week. Alec Baldwin reportedly fired the prop gun that killed her and injured director Joel Souza.

In the past few days, there were a couple of gross reactions to the shooting, but Donald Trump Jr. decided to one-up them all.

The former president’s son made some jokes on Instagram about Baldwin over the horrific shooting of a young woman, using meme images to mock Baldwin for past gun control statements, or just mocking the actual incident itself. 

And if that wasn’t classy enough for you, Don Jr. is now selling shirts that read “Guns Don’t Kill People. Alec Baldwin Kills People.” The images were posted to his Instagram Stories. (Screenshots)

See, it’s funny because he’s totally roasting a political opponent over an innocent woman’s death.

And yes, this is real. As of this posting, merch about this tragic shooting is being sold on the Don Jr. online store.

On The View Monday, Sunny Hostin called out “ghouls” like Trump Jr. snarking about this tragedy.

He responded by tweeting, “The media is in full on panic mode to protect Baldwin from ANY criticism because they agree with his politics. If the shoe were on the other foot, Baldwin would be the first guy out there pissing on anyone involved & the media would be joining him.”

If you want to sell shirts mocking people you don’t like for merch, fine. That’s completely fair game. You want to sell “Let’s Go Brandon” shirts? Go ahead. You want to sell “Everyone Has a Crazy Aunt Nancy” shirts? More power to you.

Using the tragic death of an innocent woman to hawk your merchandise is sick and deranged.


Read Josh Feldman's full article, and see the screenshots here.

The A-Block

'When do we get to use the guns?'

While speaking at a Turing Point USA event, Charlie Kirk was asked when “we get to use the guns” to “kill these people” over baseless election fraud claims.

Kirk spoke at Boise State University on Monday night as part of his Exposing Critical Racism tour, during which he condemned critical race theory and pushed false claims of voter fraud.

Roughly one hour and 12 minutes into the event, Kirk was asked something the audience member himself deemed “a bit out of the ordinary.”

“At this point, we’re living under corporate and medical fascism. This is tyranny. When do we get to use the guns? No, and I’m not — that’s not a joke,” asked the audience member. “I’m not saying it like that. I mean, literally, where’s the line? How many elections are they going to steal before we kill these people?”

Kirk immediately denounced the question and claimed that those on the left are “trying to provoke you and everyone here,” adding, “They are trying to make you do something that will be violent that will justify a takeover of your freedoms and liberties, the likes of which we have never seen.”

The audience member replied by saying that Democrats are already provoking him enough to get violent, prompting Kirk to push for the use of “peaceful means.”

“A mistake would all of a sudden be getting into physical, violent confrontation,” Kirk continued. “You think that this regime has all of a sudden sprung into action? Wait until they get what they want. They want that. Why would we give that to them? Follow up point.”

Seemingly unsatisfied with that response, the audience member pushed again about where "the line" is for a time to use violence. 

The timing is exquisite, considering the raft of revelations about Facebook and extremism. Makes you think.


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Dearly Beloved

Senator Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Ilhan Omar have introduced a bipartisan bill to honor late legendary artist Prince with a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal.

The musical giant, born Prince Rogers Nelson on June 7, 1958, passed away suddenly and tragically in 2016 of an opioid overdose at the age of 57, and this week, his home-state federal legislators have joined to sponsor a bill that would honor him with a Congressional Gold Medal.

The Prince Congressional Gold Medal Act was introduced by Klobuchar and Omar, but is also co-sponsored by every member of the Minnesota delegation: Senator Tina Smith (D-MN), Reps Jim Hagedorn (R-MN), Angie Craig (D-MN), Dean Phillips (D-MN), Betty McCollum (D-MN), Tom Emmer (R-MN), Michelle Fischbach (R-MN), and Pete Stauber (R-MN).

The legislators took turns praising Prince in a statement, and it's worth reading.

But the video of Prince at 2004 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction that Mediaite's Tommy Christopher includes here is an absolute can't miss.

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