5 days after Hurricane Katrina The New York Times front page was wall-to-wall Hurricane coverage.
— Alberto E. Martinez (@albertemartinez) October 4, 2024
5 days after Hurricane Helene The New York Times has moved on to January 6th. pic.twitter.com/Mh7Sdv4jl7
October 5, 2024
How political is hurricane coverage?
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This kind of bias tries my new commitment to Cruel Neutrality.
Those bastards ..
Is anyone surprised?
D control over MSM, Hollywood, academia is worth 10 net points at the ballot box.
Was there a hurricane?
What was particularly interesting yesterday was the contrast between Mayorkas claiming there was no money to found for Helene victims and Blinken bragging about $150 million allotted for Gaza at practically the same moment in time. Trump should make an add out of that contrast along with Mayorkas and Biden announcing aid for illegal immigrants in the country.
They need to hide the active hinderance of private parties to help out their fellow Americans.
- FEMA's involvement has seriously complicated the rescue efforts.
- Local Sheriffs have threatened to arrest FEMA workers if they hinder rescue and aid work.
Jan 6th should be a national Holy-day for leftist-Democrats.
Jan 6th was worse than 9/11, the holocaust, WWI & II combined.
Right wing prelude to squashing NOAA and privatizing reporting .Project 2025 read it..
The NYT caters to its readership.
From skydragon to delta house and back again
Dinky - I have read it. Most of it is a great idea - for the American people.
No wonder you leftists are melting down in fear and loathing over it. Plus lies++
I mentioned Katrina in a comment to an NYT article - LOL, did that touch a nerve with my fellow commenters
Trump rejects California request for major wildfire assistance
https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/10/16/trump-rejects-california-request-for-wildfire-assistance-1325891
There was a story on Thursday. Two former Trump White House officials told a Politico reporter that they had to show Trump voter data to get him to help California wildfire victims, which he ultimately only did because they showed him that in Orange County, there were actually a lot of Republicans, Republican voters. And when he found out that there's actually a lot of Republicans in Orange County, he said, okay, you can release the funds to help people who are victims of wildfires.
Trump is someone who is going to help the people who can help him and punish the people who do not support him. That is his view of power. That is his only ideology. It is not conservative, it is not populist, it is only if you can help me, I'll help you and if you don't support me, you're screwed. That's it.
It's vengeful narcissism.
This is how stupid you have to be to support Kamala Harris.
The fun part will come when Democrats pretend that Kamala got 95 million votes.
NYT: No going back? Hell, no. We’re going back to Jan 6, 2021, the worst day in world history!
Have you actually read the project 2025 section on NOAA, dinky? My guess is no or you would not post such disinformation.
John Henry
Circling back
I haven't read it, and am pretty sure I wouldn't agree with all of it, but just to be helpful
with illegals voting - she might.
Make America Riot Again
"What storm?"
I can see the local law enforcement's actions being used to make the case for federalizing all local and state policing. I see it as being of a piece with the 'Defund the police' push.
In the new Twister movie, without Helen Hunt, there is a scene describing how land speculators descend into storm devastated areas to pray on vulnerable people who just lost almost everything but the piece of land where their home used to stand. Maybe that's the reason why people are not being allowed in this time? I don't know, I'm just trying to figure it out. Not letting people in to help has to make sense.
The NY Times uses the famous pillow to cover the hurricane story and the FEMA fuckup. But they won't stop moving.
Politico suggests the flood will help Harris in Georgia and North Carolina if the government does nothing.
Fuck the NYT in their pieholes!
If the media covers it, like they did Katrina, then more people will be moved to want to go and help? Which is good, but then among them, more chances for predators to go in. Again, I'm just speculating...
A few hours ago I talked to one of my tenants in east-central Georgia. No power, no water from the well, limited cell service. Four young children. No power for 2-3 more weeks. Same situation with another tenant family about 600 feet away, with three small kids.. I called the local sheriff’s office, and they can wellness checks, drop off water, do what they can to provide food, etc. and North Carolina is a couple of orders of magnitude worse.
To be fair, the MSM coverage of Katrina was almost exclusively on New Orleans and not the area actually destroyed by the storm across the coast of Mississippi to Dauphin Is, AL. The city flooded when the century of government contract corruption caused the levees to breach before the water pushed into the Delta Marsh could drain. Hours after Katrina herself left New Orleans mostly unscathed. But neighborhoods with nothing but concrete pads didn't make the good visuals compared to flooded streets.
Appalachia is hard to get to, and it's mostly washed out roads and bridges as the water is well on its way to the Atlantic or Mississippi now
Here's a good video from Western NC of during and after the storm.
https://youtu.be/-R-SWvYsrhk
Professionals can be dismissive of amateurs, I guess.
But what's weird is when they are dismissive of professionals, too.
This is the #1 article at The Hill right now:
Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC threatened with arrest
Yada, yada, yada. Have you checked out the news recently? Something about floods in NC and FEMA? Absent FEMA? Unhelpful FEMA? David Axelrod saying the quiet part our loud?
It would be, if Hollywood still made entertainment that people want to watch.
time tunneling for relevance. Seems desperate.
They'll cancel their subscriptions otherwise. These people are mentally insane and the NY Times makes a LOT of money off their sickness.
Yeah - but they might not vote for Kamala - so screw em' - says Axelrod.
One wonders if they'll be allowed to board up the windows to the counting room without getting the sh|t beat out of them on national television ... like they did last time.
It's not going to be a riot. It's going to be a guerilla war. A riot can be put down fairly easily.
Not George Floyd.
It will be Red Dawn Wolverines.
Got any cares or fucks to give about the people of NC, TN and GA who are suffering? We are guessing - no.
"This is the #1 article at The Hill right now:"
If people get it into their heads that they can help themselves, they'll realize they don't need the government as much as they think they might otherwise.
This is probably an idea the government would like to discourage.
I realized we train disaster response wrong. It's not that we don't need highly skilled operatives, but what they skip is we need people trained to go in an organize the "indigenous" people like the Green Berets. The big skill with the Green Berets is in going in and organizing local forces. We need a level of disaster response "pro" who is more about organizing the civilian response instead of "being large and in charge". People with the training to integrate their groups into the larger response force.
And they would be nice people who coordinated rather than tried to commandeer.
But Kamala doing the same in North Carolina is OK. Trump tried to teach Governor Hair gGel how to avoid those destructive fires. Names reduce the fuel in neglected (on purpose) forests. My son has been with CalFire for years. He sees it all the time. They won't even let people cut down dead trees.
Yes. I very much believe that, Mason G
How do I know that FEMA under Donald Trump did an outstanding job when not one but three major hurricanes during the one month period from August 23 to September 22, 2017?
There was virtually no coverage of cleanups and relief efforts at the time. Well, that’s not completely true. There were problems in Puerto Rico that the newsmedia tried to pin on Trump, but when itt t turned out that the problems were due to graft and corruption by top people in the island’s Democrat-controlled government the story was quickly dropped. (John Henry might want to weigh in here, and I have no problem if he’d like to correct any misstatements I’ve made l.)
And how do I know that seven years later FEMA is doing a terrible job on Helene? Because the same newsmedia are trying to bury the story
Bias is too bland. The media is at war with the America I grew up in, understood and loved.
I find it ironic that the media demonizes colonization of America by white, European, Christians and now welcomes re-colonization by people of color and myriad unfamiliar cultures. Obama promised to fundamentally change our country. Will his legacy be "Father of New America"? The tipping point is staring us in the face.
Not to ignore hurricane coverage. Katrina's victims, like those at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, were
left in harm's way by politicians who refused help offered by the Feds. Helene's victims were ignored by the media once the requisite "climate change" messages were filed. After all, Helene's victims are not oppressed people of color; for the most part, they're disgusting rednecks and assorted "white trash". Fed handling of Helene relief should front page and leading every network's nightly news, until all is sorted out.
From your link:
Trump over the years has repeatedly threatened to withhold aid from California over what he views as its poor forest management.
Which certainly seems reasonable. You did not provide a link to what I assume are anonymous sources providing your voter data allegation. I believe this place your aspersions in the 'without evidence' category.
Notice that there are ZERO FEMA vehicles in that video.
The media is pissed off at the American people and determined to get back at them. For cancelling their subscriptions. And leaving the only remaining readers of their newspapers as shut-ins and other low-IQ mental midgets.
It was like 9/11 times 100.
I for one look forward to the NY Times discovering, or remembering, that this is the time of year the Fall leaves in Appalachia peak in color. Surely a few intrepid reporters will want to head to the mountains of NC & TN if only to see the pretty hillsides over the next few weeks. Maybe they can do a human interest story about lack of tourism this year in Asheville, to satisfy the bean counters about their expense reports.
Jan 6 again?? My God, people. Read another book.
I hope this is just an observation by the professor rather than being surprised at such predictable bias.
It's also highly scripted from the first reporter standing in the rain to the last hunt for victim feelings, if nothing better comes up in the meantime. If there's a hurricane and a school shooting in the same news period then there's editorial chaos.
Hurricane coverage is completely political. I read blogs for information about Karina and donated to several non-government relief efforts, the media news was mostly worthless. I have mostly relied on X for Helene coverage. The downside is that those are all small, local views, the big picture is hard to discern, and I haven't the time or resources to cover that. That is what the news should do, but it doesn't.
Wait, you mean to tell me the New York Times is a shill for Democrats? Well slap my ass and call me Sally.
hello Sally
I enjoy the juxtaposition of "Trump Retains Secretive Grip on Health Files" with the photo of people holding hands. My first thought was, is one of them Trump? And he has a secret handshake?
When through the deep waters I cause thee to go,
The rivers of woe shall not thee overflow,
For I shall be with thee, thy troubles to bless,
And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress.
After hiding Biden's dementia for four years, suddenly they care.
I'd like to know more about the rumor of an FEMA guy getting beaten.
Mark a spot, Ernie, because you’re 100% ass.
@JK Brown, it would be nice, but that’s not how the minds of bureaucrats work.
What little coverage there has been on Hurricane Helene damage is focused upon Asheville NC, which oddly was also coincidently known as the most LGBTQX-friendly tourist destination in US. Asheville is also notorious as both bastion of liberal progressive woke folks and as prime destination for homeless folks seeking pleasant homeless environs.
Callous East Coast and West Coast progressives have zero regard for disaster in what is perceived as "white Appalachia", so disaster is perhaps perceived as advantageous for rabid Kamala supporters. But Western North Carolina is of course far more nuanced, with many progressive millionaire Democrats owning multi million-dollar houses in Asheville, in nearby upscale small resort towns, and the Blue Ridge mountain ridges. Go spend some time on realtor.com; there's a lot of destroyed expensive residential real estate, in addition to modest homes of mill towns and farming villages.
Magnitude of destruction remains unreported, neither Biden nor Harris give a hoot.
that was maggie haberman's byline, oh noes, anyways,
This is what you get when media become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Democrat Party.
Right wing prelude to squashing NOAA and privatizing reporting .Project 2025 read it..
You do realize the Republican Party has a platform, right? You do realize it was drafted, voted on and adopted, right?
You do know Project 2025 isn't that platform, right? You do know no Republican candidate has attached him or herself to Project 2025, right? You do know it's just a gathering of ideas some of which may or may not find their way onto an actual piece of legislation, right?
You do know you're full of shit when you push Project 2025 as some sort of policy statement, right?
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More of this, please.
It's too bad no one does anything like that. There's a very apt meme that's been floating around lately that says; "In a natural disaster one Redneck neighbor is worth 1,000 PhD's".
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