The centralization of ownership of the private media in the United States and elsewhere has become increasingly pronounced, at the same time that its reporting has become increasingly one-sided and monolithic. My blog seeks to expose this lack of objectivity and present alternative ideas that point in the direction of much-needed fundamental change.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
DONALD TRUMP: “The Slickest Con-Man out of NYC”
DONALD
TRUMP’S EXCUSE “I DON’T KNOW THE GUY” GOES WAY BACK IN TIME. THE
CORPORATE MEDIA REFUSES TO CALL HIM OUT ON THIS RUSE. Journalist Tom Robbins
interviewed by Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman shows how Trump (“The Slickest
Con-Man out of NYC”) began his real estate career under the influence of the
notorious Roy Cohn, Joseph McCarthy’s right-hand man, who after leaving
Washington became closely tied to organized crime in New York. Trump cut deals with
these same elements and when asked about them, he would routinely say “I don’t
know them personally.” This became his modus operandi as he built his real
estate empire in New York, and Atlantic City. Trump uses the same excuse when
confronted with the fact that he re-tweets messages that he gets from notorious
racists. When asked, he responds by saying that he shares the opinion expressed
in the tweet itself and that he has no knowledge of who wrote it. The racists
view his response as a shrewd way of showing his support for their cause, without
getting any flack for it. His refusal to repudiate them empowers the racists
who are convinced that he is on board.
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