THE DAILY NEWSLETTER  - MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2020 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Timothée Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet stole the show during his Saturday Night Live debut this weekend, starring in some of the funniest sketches the show has created this season.

In a crowd favorite, Chalamet and cast member Pete Davidson played two die-hard Jets fans claiming their team “already won 11 games this season.” They’ve won 0. The two were invited to discuss the Jet’s alleged winning streak on Sportsmax: An alternative to “mainstream sports networks like ESPN” launched by none other than Newsmax.

The sketch not only blasted the Jets and the team’s obsessive fans, but also mocked Newsmax’s relentless pro-Trump election coverage -- Chalamet insisting he had “sworn affidavits from 500 Jets fans who swear they witnessed the Jets win.”

Showing off his range, Chalamet played Harry Styles, a Soundcloud rapper, and the literal coronavirus in three viral sketches.

As a very different kind of artist, Chalamet joined Davidson as members of a hilariously stereotypical SoundCloud rap duo -- spitting verses that exclusively consisted of “yeet” and “skirt.”

In his third viral sketch of the night, the Call Me By Your Name star played the coronavirus coming home for a “A Rona Family Christmas."

Chalamet plays a rebel member of his coronavirus family and threatens to get the vaccine -- lamenting the fact that his parents neglected him during the second wave.

Chalamet also made quite the fashion statement during the show’s curtain call, sporting a hoodie bearing the logo of movie studio Legendary. The Dune star was likely backing Legendary’s decision to challenge WarnerMedia for releasing their entire film slate, including Dune, on HBO Max.

MEDIA LOSERS:
Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal has been under fire for days, including from within, over an op-ed published on Saturday attacking soon-to-be First Lady Dr. Jill Biden for using the title denoting her doctorate, and doing so in a condescending and sexist tone.

The piece, written by Joseph Epstein, is titled, “Is There a Doctor in the White House? Not if You Need an M.D.” and kicks off the insults right away.

“Madame First Lady—Mrs. Biden—Jill—kiddo,” is how Epstein began his written tirade encouraging Biden to abandon the honorific that she earned. “‘Dr. Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.” He also demeans her dissertation topic as having an “unpromising title;” it focused on student retention in community colleges, which is an actual real concern of many institutions of higher education.

It got worse from there.

Unsurprisingly, Epstein’s view met with fierce criticism from political figures and journalists alike. Biden’s spokesman Michael LaRosa called out the WSJ’s op-ed editor James Taranto on Twitter, saying the paper “should be embarrassed to print the disgusting and sexist attack” on Biden. “If you had any respect for women at all you would remove this repugnant display of chauvinism from your paper and apologize to her.”

From within, the Journal's own higher education reporter Melissa Korn ripped into the op-ed side on Saturday. “I cannot bring myself to include a link, because why give it more air? But that op-ed belittling Jill Biden, urging her to drop the Dr., mocking her research on community college, likening her degree to an honorary doctorate, is disgusting,” she wrote. Pieces like that make it harder for me to do my job."

As an editorial choice, it was a terrible idea that has met with nothing but criticism. Inexplicable.

The A-Block

Smartmatic Demands Retraction from Fox News

Smartmatic, an international voting technology firm that has been the subject of conspiracy theories involving the 2020 presidential election, has sent demands for retractions to Fox News, Newsmax and OAN for airing “false and defamatory statements” about the firm.

In a lengthy legal notice sent on to Fox News — and obtained by Mediaite — Smartmatic demanded the retraction of dozens of comments made by hosts Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo, as well as Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, who appeared frequently as guests on the network.

Cuomo Accused

Lindsey Boylan, a former aide to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, alleged in an emotional tweet thread on Sunday morning that Cuomo sexually harassed during her tenure on the job.

Shootings and Stabbings

Police in Olympia, Washington said Saturday that they declared a local demonstration a riot after confrontations involving left- and right-wingers, which resulted in one person being shot.

In Washington, D.C., at least four people were stabbed in similar confrontations between left and right.

TornHub

Up to half of all videos uploaded to massive purveyor of pornography PornHub were reportedly deleted this weekend, following a bombshell report revealed that the site featured underaged performers and rape videos.

Alternate Reality

White House advisor Stephen Miller promised the hosts of Fox & Friends that the states the administration is disputing will have “alternate” electors cast an alternate vote — as in, votes for President Donald Trump — and that the “alternate” results will be presented Congress as part of a wacky plan to overturn the popular vote.

VACCINE: 20 Million to Get it THIS Month

Up to 20 million Americans should receive a Covid-19 vaccination by the end of December, Health and Human Secretary Services Alex Azar said this morning. And 100 million by March

VACCINE: No Pressure from White House

FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn says he was not pressured by the White House to fast-track a coronavirus vaccine, as Democrats and media have alleged. CNN's Jake Tapper pressed on the idea that the vaccine may have been rushed - an idea pushed by Democrats which can undermine public faith in the vaccine - but Hahn adamantly denied the speculative theories.

“Jake, we have been very clear, and I’ll say it again here, that nothing guided our decision, no external comments, no external pressure other than the science and data guided our decision making," Hahn, a scientist and medical doctor, stated very clearly and emphatically.

VACCINE: No Political Interference

Dr. Moncef Slaoui, the head of Operation Warp Speed, said on Fox News Sunday that despite the political “noise” surrounding the work they’ve been doing, there has been no political interference that’s gotten in the way.

Slaoui told Chris Wallace the plan is to have 14 million doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines available all around the U.S. by the end of the year, with tens of millions more distributed in January and February. He emphasized that it's important to have a lot of people take the vaccine, and that this goal requires public confidence in it.

“There was a lot of noise on top of us in terms of the politics and the tweets and, you know, the campaigns, et cetera, on all parties, but that did never translate into any kind of interference of any sort,” Slaoui, a scientist and infectious disease expert, stated emphatically. “And I would assume that the FDA behaved exactly the same way. People can talk on top of the news, et cetera, but the experts are working and doing their work in the relentless way, just focusing on the science and the data.”

VACCINE: Look at Facts, Not Conspiracy Theories

NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins spoke with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press Sunday as the first batch of U.S. vaccines started being shipped.

One issue in the vaccine rollout is the fact that a lot of people either don’t want to take it or are spreading conspiracy theories about the vaccine. “This is a source of great concern for all of us.”

He pled to Americans to understand that the data is out there, the vaccines are being thoroughly vetted, and that getting vaccinated is critically important. He addressed skepticism over the speed at which the vaccine was produced and theories that the Trump administration had forced it to be rushed.

Dr. Collins emphasized that there has been a serious level of scrutiny by the nation’s top scientists and said all this noise that’s been going around “did not determine the outcome” of the approval process.

“This was based upon scientific decision making of the most rigorous sort. I’m part of that. I’m talking out of knowledge of having been totally immersed in this 100 hours a week since last January,” the doctor and geneticist who previously led the Human Genome Project emphatically stated.

Must See Clip

‘But Your Guys Have Been Unable to Prove It’

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade had the opportunity to interview President Trump ahead of the Army-Navy game on Saturday, the results were a bit of a mixed bag.

But in this classic clip, we see Kilmeade upset Trump by challenging him over the Trump legal team's inability to prove any fraud or win cases in court, to date.

“Excuse me, excuse me, we have proven it, but no judge has had the courage," insisted President Snippy.

Links We Like

Trump’s Axis of Assholes Just Completed Its Hostile Takeover of the Republican Party
- Rick Wilson, via Daily Beast
Donald Trump's Defeat Is Good. Why Does It Feel So Bad?
- Joel Mathis, The Week

Why Getting the Most Votes Matters
- Jesse Wegman, via New York Times

The Latest Hunter Biden News Should Shame Dismissive Media Outlets
- Mark Hemingway, via RealClearPolitics
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