Eric writes:

“Are we really going to get four years of the media trying to treat everything 
Trumps says as if it is a factual claim he deeply believes?”

It is relevant if his supporters believe his actions come from core values that 
are in line with theirs.   Is his drama `hyperbole truth’ (that to them is 
benign) or is it there a pattern of lying that will eventually falsify that 
belief and show him to be something other than what they thought?   For 
example, if they came to believe he and his administration has contempt for 
them like they believe Mrs. Clinton and her band of elites do.   It seems to me 
his constant uninhibited contradictions and incomplete ideas are appealing to 
some: It makes them feel ok about their own behavior and reckon “Hey, he’s just 
a [pig of a] guy like me.”  That said, sure, it is naïve to think that his 
fanatical supporters could be persuaded anyway (and the people reading their 
newspapers probably already are), so why get all spun-up about it?

I think it is better is the media collectively develops a storyline about him.  
 That is what worked for him, that he could lock in minds around a story, even 
if it was false.   For example, explain why did he invent and persist with the 
birther thing?   (Because he knew there was a racist audience that could be 
manipulated.)   The media should integrate a lot of sources of context into a 
coherent picture of this man, and not just fire off these fact on-offs that 
come across like cheap shots to his sympathizers.   What, if any, long-term 
motives does he have, and how are his current and historical actions and 
statements consistent with those motives?  Not what it is, but what it means.   
Doing this with evidence and repeated examples is what makes this reporting and 
not just editorializing.

Marcus





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