THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Stephen A. Smith

A big media split like Max Kellerman’s divorce from Stephen A. Smith’s First Take was bound to be met with rumors of behind-the-scenes turmoil between the two ESPN stars.

But when public media break ups are announced, it’s rare for those rumors to be realized as factual. Give Smith a ton of credit for not hiding. He didn’t think Kellerman fit the direction of First Take anymore and he’s not afraid to admit it.

Smith could have tried to BS the audience and tell them Kellerman left for a bigger, better, more lucrative opportunity. But speaking to Hot 97’s Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg, Smith didn’t sugarcoat the reality.

“The rumor’s accurate in terms of me wanting him off the show,” Smith said of Kellerman. It “was not a great partnership anymore and that was something that needed to change,” he added.

Smith is the undisputed leader of First Take. He’s been there for nearly a decade and built it into his show. After five years with Kellerman, Smith wanted change and he didn’t pass the blame onto ESPN or anyone else.

Smith sells his brand as being unequivocally honest. According to the 53-year-old face of ESPN, he doesn’t shy away from controversy and he’s never afraid to give an opinion. Smith’s marketed honesty was never more evident than his admission of wanting Kellerman off First Take.

MEDIA LOSER:
Ben Shapiro

The Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro has declared war on President Joe Biden's new vaccine policies, telling the Fox & Friends audience that his company would "use every method and resource at our disposal to defy the president’s unconstitutional order."

While Shapiro himself is vaccinated, he still called Biden's plans "tyrannical, authoritarian, anti-science bullsh*t."

The blunt reality is that every member of the conservative media who, like Shapiro, declares vaccine mandates are "anti-science" or frames refusing vaccines as a victory for the cause of liberty is encouraging their fellow Americans to needlessly refuse a lifesaving medical innovation. 

Shapiro can't even be consistent with his own past comments. In a 2015 Townhall column titled “Anti-Vaccine Fanatics Kill,” he attacked the “junk science” of anti-vaxxers, and voiced his support for a number of mandatory vaccines so that herd immunity could protect those who were too young or medically vulnerable to be vaccinated. 

Oh, but back then the anti-vaxxers were mostly on the left, led by Hollywood celebrities like Jenny McCarthy. Shapiro's opposition to Biden's vaccine mandates isn't principled or pro-science, it's just plain partisan. And Americans will die because of him and others pushing similar messages. 

The A-Block

Mandate Mania

Biden's Thursday announcement of sweeping new plans to combat the Covid-19 pandemic -- and the reaction to those plans -- dominated the news cycle for the past 24 hours.

Watch his speech and see the details of Biden's plans here.

The co-hosts of The Five called Biden's plans -- guess what? -- Marxism

Employers are likely to be “grateful” to have the federal government “playing bad cop” by mandating vaccines, said CNN economics commentator Catherine Rampell.

Jake Tapper ripped Biden for the "scolding tone" the president directed against unvaccinated Americans during his speech. 

An Axios piece dubbed the Republican opposition to Biden's vaccine mandates "America's civil war of 2021."

Biden was defiant in response to lawsuit threats from GOP governors. "Have at it," he said. "We’re playing for real here. This isn’t a game."


In Other News...

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CNN's Clarissa Ward on Covering the Taliban, Interviewing ISIS Commanders, and What's Next For Afghanistan

WATCH: Maria Bartiromo Looks Back at Her Coverage the Morning of 9/11 From the Floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Must See Clips

'The NFL is back, baby!'

The NFL season kicked off Thursday night, and there was no shortage of must-see moments -- both on and off the field -- at the gridiron battle between the Dallas Cowboys and the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

Twenty minutes before the game officially kicked off, NBC aired a performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing, featuring Alicia Keys and the Florida A&M University Concert Choir. Known as the Black national anthem, the performance was televised in addition to The Star-Spangled Banner, which was performed by Michelle Williams closer to kickoff. Players and coaches on both teams stood for the ballad, many of them with their arms interlocked.

Retired quarterback Drew Brees made his debut as an NFL analyst, but it was his hairline, not his sports expertise, that trended on Twitter. 

Cris Collinsworth and the "Collinsworth Slide" also returned to our television screens on Thursday, and fans were delighted. 

The Dallas Cowboys managed to bungle their first offensive possession of the game, getting called for a "false start by the entire offensive line."

In the end, the coolheaded leadership of quarterback Tom Brady -- aided by his longtime friend and teammate, tight end Rob Gronkowski, and a successful field goal by kicker Ryan Succop -- ran out the clock with the Bucs up 31-29.  

Links We Like

'I Was Responsible For Those People': The manager of Windows on the World survived 9/11, while 79 of his employees died. He’s still searching for permission to move on.
- Tim Alberta, The Atlantic
How a simple email address makes things complicated
- Sara Morrison, Vox
Why the Hell Has the FDA Not Approved Cheap Rapid COVID-19 Self-Tests Yet?
- Ronald Bailey, Reason
Pentagon burn survivors are thankful for life, though pain endures
Donna St. George, Washington Post

 

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