THE DAILY NEWSLETTER  - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Wall Street Journal
Editorial Board

It's now been over two weeks since Election Day, and over a week since the major media networks (including Fox News) called the race, projecting that President-elect Joe Biden had secured more than enough electoral college votes for a sure victory over President Donald Trump.

And yet Trump, cheered on by his most ardent supporters (including several of the Fox News opinion hosts), continues to baselessly claim that widespread voter fraud stole the election from him. 

At this truly bizarre and unique moment in American history, media outlets who are steadfastly committed to the truth are more important than ever -- and if there's any hope of getting through to the millions of Americans who voted for Trump, the message is almost certainly going to need to come from the right.

That's why the words from the Wall Street Journal's editorial board on Tuesday caught our attention.

“President Trump has so far been unwilling to concede to Joe Biden, and his latest argument is that the voting machines must have been rigged,” they wrote, before asking the crucial question: “Where’s the evidence?”

“Strong claims need strong proof, not rumors and innuendo on Twitter,” they wrote, in a direct rebuke to the president who still today is tweeting his grievances.

MEDIA LOSER:
Tucker Carlson

Cheers for the WSJ, and jeers for Tucker Carlson, who continues to fan conspiratorial flames.

The Fox News host has promoted many unproven allegations about the election, including a recent report claiming dead people voted in Georgia that was easily debunked by a local news station. Carlson issued an on-air apology but didn't correct the entire story, and Trump ended up tweeting out the link with the caption "DEAD PEOPLE VOTED." 

On Wednesday, CNN debunked yet another example of an alleged dead voter Carlson had touted. They knocked on her door and chatted with her. Definitely not dead (and highly annoyed about her name being used to make these "ridiculous" claims).

We have abandoned all pretense of optimism that anyone can soon dissuade Trump from his Twitter rants, but Carlson's careless misinformation is a broader problem. By breathlessly promoting these ridiculous claims as "evidence" of fraud, he is contributing to undermining American's faith in our political system

Even if the isolated cases Carlson claimed were real (and so far they are not) they wouldn't come close to invalidating the tens of thousands of votes in multiple states Trump would need to flip Biden's victory. Whatever Carlson's reasons are for pushing this partisan fantasy, it's irresponsible and a violation of basic journalistic ethics.

The A-Block

It's all over except the crying

President Donald Trump continues his baseless assault on the legitimacy of the nationwide 2020 election that he lost, and of course he is tweeting about it -- like this all-caps, three-word post that was based, in part, on an already debunked claim.

Meanwhile several top Republicans, including Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MI), Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND), and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), all recognized that President-elect Biden is, in fact, going to be the next president

Heck, even Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo acknowledged that the Trump campaign could be "undermining our democracy," if their baseless election fraud claims don't prove to be true.

Fox & Friends' Brian Kilmeade went a step further, saying that it was "in the country's best interests" for Trump to cooperate with the Biden transition.

Trump does still have Newsmax on his side

Michi-gone

For a few hours Tuesday, it looked like Team Trump might somehow be pulling off a bit of a coup in Michigan, when the Wayne County Board of Canvassers deadlocked in a party-line 2-2 vote, with the Republican members refusing to certify the election results

Wayne County is the state's most populous county, including Detroit and some of the surrounding suburbs, and Biden won there in a 68% to 31% landslide.

Unsurprisingly, the outrage was swift and loud. The Michigan Secretary of State publicly rebuked the "partisan attempts to disenfranchise African-American voters," and they backed down a few hours later

Also, unsurprising: Trump has repeatedly, falsely claimed that he won Michigan and tweeted his praise for the "courage" of the Republican canvassing board members. 

Wisconsin

The Trump campaign is going to burn several million dollars for a partial recount in Wisconsin. Biden's margin is about 21,000 votes more than Trump, and a recount is highly unlikely to change even 1 percent of that figure, and even if they somehow found a way to toss out the tens of thousands of votes needed, winning Wisconsin only flips 10 electoral votes. Biden is currently ahead by 62.

Krebs Kerfuffle

It's understandable if you didn't recognize the name Chris Krebs before Tuesday. The top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security leads an agency that's barely two years old...make that, used to lead.

Trump fired him after Krebs committed the mortal sin of shooting down the president's election fraud claims

Of course there was an insulting Trump tweet too. The rest of Twitter responded accordingly

Krebs is standing proud, tweeting that he was "honored to serve." He even got the support of a very important Jedi. 

Understanding and empathy, what a novel concept

Actress and comedian Whitney Cummings had a noteworthy interview with The Daily Beast, especially coming from liberal-dominated Hollywood. 

Cummings, an executive producer of ABC's Roseanne reboot, called for her fellow Tinsel Town denizens to not just callously dismiss or demean the millions of Americans who voted for Trump.  “Even though I don’t agree with somebody, I don’t think they’re dumb," Cummings said. 

CNN champion in key demo; Fox ekes out overall daily win

Powered by strong afternoon ratings, CNN trounced its competition in total day audience on Monday in the coveted 25 – 54 age demographic, with its 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. programming even outranking one of Fox News' primetime shows.



Both Brooke Baldwin and Jake Tapper's daytime programs beat The Ingraham Angle, but Fox News managed to eke out a narrow victory for the total day ratings. Read all the details on this story and more, at Mediaite+, our premium subscription service.

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Orwellian

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany attacked coronavirus restrictions as "Orwellian" on Fox & Friends Wednesday. 

"Not crying wolf"

In contrast to McEnany, a White House official who actually has a medical degree -- coronavirus task force member Adm. Brett Giroir -- was also on television attempting to warn Americans about the "absolutely dangerous situation" the country was facing as cases are surging to record levels. 

“This is not crying wolf," he said, calling the current moment "the most serious and dangerous part of the pandemic."

"I'm not laughing at death!"

The panel on Fox News' Outnumbered got heated when one member suggested another was mocking the death and suffering from the pandemic. Watch the fiery exchange unfold here

Ok but this is funny...

Here's some death news that is a bit safer to laugh at...mainly because no one actually died. Many news organizations prewrite obituaries for prominent world leaders and celebrities, to speed publication when their time on this earthly plane comes to an end. One website had a major nightmare come true when what appears to be their entire file of prewritten obituaries were accidentally published all at once. Among the prematurely mourned: former President Jimmy Carter, Clint Eastwood, and Queen Elizabeth II


CNN Polling Expert Harry Enten Breaks Down What Went Wrong and What's in Store
for the Future of Political Polling on the latest The Interview

Must See Clip

2020 on brand

It's little surprise that many of us are impatient for the holiday season. The sooner Christmas comes, the sooner New Year's comes, and with it, the end of 2020's dumpster fire of a trip 'round the sun -- plus holiday decorations are sparkly and fun. 

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is an annual New York City tradition, and many Americans look forward to seeing the tree delivered every year, and then decorated and lit for the first time.

But a video clip of this year's tree being set up went viral on Twitter, not for spreading holiday cheer, but for striking many as perfectly on brand for 2020.

The poor tree seems to have been banged up quite a bit during its trip from upstate New York, drawing comparisons to Charlie Brown's spindly lil' tree from the beloved Christmas special.

To be fair, Charlie's tree looked lovely once it got some decorations and love, and the Rockefeller tree's sparse branches are expected to fluff out a bit once they settle into place, but right now, it's a 75-foot tall metaphor for how we all feel after this year.

Check it out for yourself here.

Links We Like

Why 'Socialism' Killed Democrats in Florida
- Ben Jacobs, via Intelligencer
Red State COVID vs. Blue State COVID
- Elizabeth Nolan Brown and Liz Wolfe, via Reason

In 2020, both parties won over millions of new voters. Here are some of them.
-  Brianna Provenzano, via Vox

Let’s Make a Deal to Roll Back Executive Power
- Amanda Carpenter, via The Bulwark
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