What If You Had a Military Summit Defending the Future of Democracy and No One Gave a Damn?
If you read the dead tree NYT this morning, you might be forgiven for thinking that Joe Biden was isolated from America’s NATO allies.
That’s because the front page put a big picture of Biden’s NATO appearance next to an article describing Biden as isolated within his own party. That story described President Biden’s press conference marking the end of the NATO summit this way:
He faced a new test on Thursday night in a news conference following the NATO summit in Washington. In an early stumble before it even got underway, Mr. Biden flubbed his introduction of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, saying: “Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin.” He quickly caught himself.
During the news conference, he referred to “Vice President Trump” when he meant Vice President Kamala Harris, a mistake that former President Donald J. Trump immediately mocked on social media.
But Mr. Biden showed a command of the issues on foreign policy, although he spoke slowly and meandered at times. Lawmakers and aides in Congress said it was a strong enough performance to keep the dam from breaking with mass calls for Mr. Biden to step aside, but with enough missteps to prolong the anxiety on Capitol Hill.
There was no description of the summit itself at all in the article. Nor was there a story on the summit anywhere on the dead tree front page.
That “Biden isolated” story didn’t even make the top of digital front page (at least for me), which looked this way this morning:
At that point, the top news included:
- A story from Peter Baker acknowledging Biden’s command of foreign policy, sandwiched between a description of his flubs and a super helpful explanation of how, “every momentary flub, every verbal miscue, even if quickly corrected, now takes on outsize importance, ricocheting across the internet in viral video clips”
- Zolan Kanno-Youngs cataloging five takeaways, in which is command of foreign policy was third:
- He said he is not leaving
- He got off to a rough start
- He showed a command of foreign policy
- He struggled to articulate why he is the best person to defeat Mr. Trump
- He offered a strong defense of Kamala Harris
- A Nicholas Nehamas story that, when written, focused exclusively on those (like Jim Himes) who called for Biden to drop out
- A piece on how Joe Biden lost Hollywood
- One of the many stories that described Biden’s polling on Kamala Harris’ strength against Trump was “quiet” (though the ridiculous claim that this was quiet has now been relegated to a subhead)
- A purported fact check of Biden’s press conference that claimed Biden’s observation, “He’s already told Putin — and I quote — do whatever the hell you want,” needed context
The fact check said nothing about Biden’s claim, in response to a question from AFP journalist Danny Kemp, that world leaders credited Biden for bringing NATO together.
I’m sure you actually could find a world leader who was unimpressed with Biden’s summit — like Viktor Orbán, who scurried from the conference to plan capitulation to Putin at Mar-a-Lago. But no one wanted to talk about that — about Biden’s efforts to stave off authoritarianism, about Biden’s efforts to reverse Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, about Biden’s efforts to save the idea of democracy, about the substance of the summit. So it didn’t merit a fact check either.
There’s a horse race to be run. And there’s absolutely no place for actual policy outcomes when there’s a horse race to be had!
When I first started writing this story, I had to look way down here at the bottom of the NYT page to find any report that was, substantially, about the NATO Summit at all.
The story has been promoted, placed in a section on Trump, not Biden, though still the fourth horizontal section on the page.
The story, from David Sanger, also focused on the press conference and noted Biden’s flubs. But it also described how Trump congratulated Putin’s genius after Russia invaded Ukraine.
[T]he session also served as a platform for him to show a command of foreign policy, including describing in detail the decisions he has made over three and a half years that have been punctuated by wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
He took credit for warning the Europeans of an impending invasion of Ukraine in late 2021 and early 2022, and for preparing NATO to provide arms and intelligence as soon as war broke out. And he used the moment to remind American voters that Mr. Trump’s first reaction to the invasion was to praise President Vladimir V. Putin.
“Here’s what he said,” Mr. Biden added, his voice dripping with sarcasm: “‘It was genius. It was wonderful.’”
The biting comparison, with its suggestion that Mr. Trump admires only brute force and is in Mr. Putin’s pocket, was the kind of attack on his opponent that Mr. Biden’s supporters were hoping for in the debate between the two men two weeks ago but never heard.
Further down in that story, starting at ¶18 of a 23¶¶ story, Sanger described the news of the summit: that NATO was going to try to disrupt the relationship between China and Russia.
But it was on the question of Russia’s rapidly expanding relationship with China — and its alignment with North Korea and Iran, two other arms suppliers to Russia — that Mr. Biden broke the most new ground.
Until the news conference, he had never conceded that the United States was seeking to disrupt the relationship between the two countries, just as President Richard M. Nixon and his secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, did a half-century ago, by surprising the world with a diplomatic opening to Beijing.
He declined to discuss details of the strategy in public, but went on to say that “you’ll see that some of our European friends are going to be curtailing their investment in Russia — I mean, excuse me, in China, as long as China continues to have this indirect help to Russia.”
That was a significant reversal. Two years ago, Mr. Biden expressed doubts that the two countries, with their centuries of enmity and border disputes, could ever get along.
By the time the NATO leaders gathered this week for the 75th anniversary of the alliance, however, they were denouncing China as “a decisive enabler of Russia’s war against Ukraine” and hinting that European nations might restrict their economic interchanges with Beijing.
China “cannot enable the largest war in Europe in recent history without this negatively impacting its interests and reputation,” the summit’s declaration says, wording that was pressed by Mr. Biden’s aides.
So to find actual news of Biden’s NATO summit, you needed to scroll down the NYT to find the Sanger article, then scroll down in that article to find the news: that NATO is attempting to disrupt a growing alliance of authoritarian countries challenging democracy.
I’m genuinely not sure how NYT (and other outlets, who offered similar coverage) understand the world, wherein the fate of Joe Biden on a minute-to-minute basis can be divorced from the fate of democracy, globally. You have to have democracy before you can have horse races.
Yes, in an op-ed yesterday, NYT included Trump’s disdain for democracy and fondness for “strongmen” among the reasons he’s unfit to lead.
Mr. Trump has demonstrated contempt for these American ideals. He admires autocrats, from Viktor Orban to Vladimir Putin to Kim Jong-un. He believes in the strongman model of power — a leader who makes things happen by demanding it, compelling agreement through force of will or personality. In reality, a strongman rules through fear and the unprincipled use of political might for self-serving ends, imposing poorly conceived policies that smother innovation, entrepreneurship, ideas and hope.
But NYT did not mention that Trump not only admires these thugs, he is allied with them against democracy.
Yes, it matters that Democrats beat Trump in November. It matters that Democrats have a candidate with the stamina to do that.
But the bigger picture matters, too. And Biden’s success at marshalling democratic powers in alliance is one of the reasons he believes he has demonstrated his fitness to remain President.
His efforts to defend democracy are not news, apparently.
Thanks EW. I ran across the press conference by accident last night, so I missed the beginning, but saw quite a bit of it. I thought Biden did a great job. His command of a broad range of issues, his care in responding, and his patience with the endless second questions that all boiled down to “aren’t you too old”?
I also really appreciated his response to the question about his change of mind about being a bridge candidate to running again. The world isn’t just trundling along, we are beset by more serious threats than were at hand when he ran last time and he believes his experience and skills are the best to confront those threats. I agree with that. And for the record, I was on the Warren/Bernie side of the 2020 primaries.
I fail to see who could have stood on that stage and delivered as thoughtful and diplomatically calibrated responses to an openly hostile room. I thought that was just what was needed to put this post-debate foolishness to rest. But then Biden finished and the TV yammer fest went right back to “but he’s old”. The headlines this morning? Nothing about substance, all about performance/presentation. I’m disgusted.
The Mr. canceled his NYT subscription. I’m behind on my Globe subscription, but I’ll catch up over the weekend and will decide whether it’s time to part ways with them, too.
Thanks calling out the NYT’s hit job, again and again and again.
Thanks, as always.
Although he likely did not write the lede:
“At his news conference, the president also acknowledged a new strategy to disrupt the growing ties between China and Russia but provided no details.”
This is not “new”, nor is David Sanger entitled to diplomatic “details”.
Sanger wrote:
“That was a significant reversal. Two years ago, Mr. Biden expressed doubts that the two countries, with their centuries of enmity and border disputes, could ever get along.”
…As though that wasn’t part of this administration’s diplomatic efforts to warn Xi not to become further entwined with Putin. The two hour meeting at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperative conference in November, 2023,* was a result of the leaders running into each and deciding to have tea?
*AAMER Madhani, Colleen Long and Didi Tang
AP
“Biden, Xi met for hours and agreed to ‘pick up the phone’ for any urgent concerns: ‘That’s progress’
https://apnews.com/article/biden-xi-apec-san-francisco-58d11e7e3902955302182c2bc41430e0
“Be nice, David”
~President Joe Biden
July 11, 2024
Argh.
* running into each other and deciding to have tea?
We are witnessing the 6 corporations that own 90% of all printed, spoken, viewed medias concerted and coordinated effort to run Biden out of office. Failing that to have him loose to TFG. It is “butheremails” all over again. These corporations and their respective owners and CEO’s are TFG supporters and donors. They all have the same agenda as the TFG and that is to fleece America of as much of its wealth for their own benefit.
Group,
“Buttery Mails” indeed.
The relentless Biden bashing is gut-wrenching.
My stomach is tightened.
For me, this is a binary choice between an honest person and a lying thief. Scranton Joe or Mar-a-Lago Don. Women’s health and safety, or more dangerous rulings from judges with agendas.
Protecting national security or carelessly leave it around for others to see. (Why did Trump keep the boxes by his bed? Why didn’t he want to give back stolen nat sec info?) Sanity or madness.
As Marcy says, this has been an eight-year campaign to discredit Joe Biden whose leadership is getting the US out of the ditch Trump and his cronies, including his son-in-law, put us in.
We have seen plenty of evidence from Republicans that what they say is often only for their personal or party benefit not any concern for good governance and the facts.
The US Constitution or Project 2025.
Frame the election journalists! Quit chasing squirrels!
Just so damn annoying that Trump can hide on his golf cart the past month and nobody attacks his energy. Trump can give tossed salad speeches never to be seen on the news. I started asking my MAGA associates why Pence is not endorsing Trump, and is not his VP pick? Adding maybe because Trump was OK with his cult murdering him for not carrying out his coup duties? Doesn’t do any good but makes me feel better while they are screaming at me for still ridin with Biden.
At some point the MSM needs to reconcile their coverage of the two gentlemen. How is it that the one who ended COVID, fixed the economy, added record jobs, and repaired America’s standing in the world, was tied or lagging, BEFORE the debate, behind the other who had been defeated in disgrace the prior election, and has done nothing since but pile up scandals, indictments, fraud and defamation judgements, criminal convictions, and lies?
How did they allow Jan 6th to be memory-holed and replaced with “FJB”?
Why did they allow the three totally absurd “Biden Crime Family” investigations to continue with almost zero pushback? These spectacles that made Benghazi and Butter Emails look serious by comparison.
How are they not giving more ink to Russia’s war crimes; $COTU$ corruption; Project 2025; and the Epstein Files?
Why did the MSM devote so much more coverage legitimizing GOP & RW BDS than they did covering Biden’s successes in the face of Republican obstruction and lies?
Ultimately, I have no confidence that any media will give a break to Biden or his possible replacement. The coverage moving forward will most likely be as bad, or worse, than the uneven coverage received by Biden, Clinton, and Kerry over the last decades.
I assume Biden is one of the gentlemen you referenced.
Who is the other one? Certainly not Donald J. Trump, amirite?
Yeah, that’s no gentleman, that’s a Vulgar Talking Yam (h/t Charlie Pierce).
The Times, WaPo and other mainstream “liberal” media outlets still won’t acknowledge just how great our economy is. When the World Bank recently revised it’s prediction for global growth upward it specifically cited the strength of the US economy as the reason:
“ World Bank: ‘Impressive’ US economy is powering the world”
https://thehill.com/business/4715951-world-bank-impressive-us-economy-is-powering-the-world/#:~:text=The%20World%20Bank%20upgraded%20its,growth%20predicted%20for%20the%20year.
I had not seen an article about that on the front page of the WaPo or NY Times. Turns out they buried that story in their business sections while their top front page stories were all about Biden being too old. I watch economic coverage pretty closely. Most of the major media refused to make it clear that the US economy was growing much better than the rest of the world’s advanced economies and that our inflation rate was not higher than theirs. They harped on inflation as if it was just a US problem. Then they have the nerve to blame Biden and Harris for not getting the message out about their accomplishments.
When Josh Hawley gave a speech explicitly endorsing “Christian” nationalism a few days ago there should have been front page headlines blaring that a US Senator has rejected the constitution in favor of theocracy. Instead the WaPo buried that story in the religion section which I am sure everyone reads. I can’t even find an article about his horrifying speech in the “newspaper of record”. Guess they ran out of space writing so many “Biden is old” articles in case someone in the US is unaware of that.
Most of the media is also ignoring the fact that billions of our tax dollars are now going to fund private religious, many of them created to undermine our democracy by promoting Christian Nationalism”
“Tax Dollars Are Now Funding Christian-Nationalist Schools”
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/tax-dollars-funding-christian-nationalist-schools.html
Ironically Saudi Arabia has been defunding their extremist religious schools just as the American Taliban are funneling taxpayer money into ones here. Too bad the media doesn’t realize that is much more of a threat to our democracy than Biden’s age.
It’s totally ludicrous! Biden has always been a gaffe machine. He’s even said so himself. He has also, during his career, earned a reputation as having a firm grasp of foreign policy, whether one agrees with all of it or not (I didn’t on Iraq, or on his still essentially blank check for Israel to fight in Gaza). Neither of those things changed since his becoming an octogenarian. The “news” today consists of a running tally of Biden’s gaffes. Never mind Trump saying Niki Halley was in charge of security on J6, that’s yesterday’s news.
I’ve lost count of reporters harping on Biden’s gaffes, only to have people point out when THEY made gaffes on the air…
Everyone gets names mixed up. The reason Trump’s mixups are concerning is because there are no signs he even realizes they ARE gaffes. I truly think he thinks he’s never had an opponent other than Obama…
Trump’s gaffes are as frequent as his lying.
If I recall correctly, one major newspaper tracked those lies during his presidency, and stopped counting at about 30,000, nearly one every hour, every day, for four years in a row. And those are only the public ones. They seem not to count, because the media has decided that’s just Donald being Donald.
The press is trying to railroad the country into a dictatorship… because clicks and taxes. FFS.
Daniel Dale, now at CNN, tracked Trump’s false claims when Dale was still at the Toronto Star (https://projects.thestar.com/donald-trump-fact-check/index.html), starting during Trump’s candidacy, and the Washington Post tracked both false and misleading claims while he was President (https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/trump-claims-database/). It’s the Post whose total was more than 30,000.
There’s some discussion of Trump’s “gaffes” (e.g., https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-dementia-evidence-overwhelming-top-psychiatrist-1881247), but not much, especially in comparison with Biden. It’s distressing how poorly the press is covering how unfit Trump is.
Daniel Dale found that Trump had lied 35 times during the debate. But if you go to Seth Abramson’s Substack and check the article he made about it, using a particular set of rules to define what is a “lie”, he counted 602 lies in 40 minutes.
SIX HUNDRED AND TWO.
The reason Dale undercounted by so much is because he was focused on a small set of BIG lies Trumps likes to tell, and also only counts each lie once (whereas some of them Trump said 10 or 12 times).
Here are the rules, as specified at https://substack.com/home/post/p-146123093 :
A lie is a lie each time it is said, so each repetition of a lie counts as a lie.
Stating as fact something that you have no evidence for whatsoever is a lie.
Hyperbole that no reasonable person could possibly deem factual is a lie.
An apparent statement of belief that you have repeatedly had professionally fact-checked and repeatedly been told is flatly incorrect is a lie.
A lie of omission—deliberately hiding a fact known to you that would make the statement you’ve just made impossible to credibly make—is also a lie.
Worth mentioning: Biden’s crack to Sanger about ‘being nice,’
It was a boon to Biden that it was an international press group. The furriners were sharp, serious and polite, something the Americans never are. They even shamed the Americans into behaving better, although nothing can make them serious.
As for Marcy’s point about substance — touche.
I think Biden should go back to the way press conferences were invented by FDR and Steve Early: about a dozen reporters gathered around the president behind a desk. No teevee.
Today, such prez would have to have several small conferences, and resist the screaming of the teevees. but — hey — he’s the most powerful man in the world, isn’t he?
I have seen no articles expressing concern about throwing out the votes of the millions of us who voted for Biden in the primaries — no interviews in Starbucks, no lectures about showing respect for our rights and our feelings. Nope. Hollywood and other elites in the media and politics freak out and that is what counts.
I will never forget when the media literally changed the public opinion about Gore’s performance in a 2000 debate. The post debate polls showed those who watched though Gore had one but after a week of media mocking Gore the polls showed the public then thought Gore had won. Yet the media still tells us they don’t make the news, they just report it.
The media had a huge bias against Gore which was made clear during a primary debate with Bill Bradley whom the media adored the reporters listened from a soundproof room. Many of them openly booed Gore which shocked the more professional journalists in the room who excoriated them.
“I have seen no articles expressing concern about throwing out the votes of the millions of us who voted for Biden in the primaries — no interviews in Starbucks, no lectures about showing respect for our rights and our feelings. Nope. Hollywood and other elites in the media and politics freak out and that is what counts.” – As usual, the billionaires think their opinion weighs more than everybody else’s, and the media is happy to play along. According to the media, throwing out the primary votes is okay because “it wasn’t a real primary! No one of consequence was involved in it!”
Theodora30:
“The post debate polls showed those who watched though Gore had one but after a week of media mocking Gore the polls showed the public then thought Gore had won.”
Huh?
Pretty sure it’s supposed to be…
“The post debate polls showed those who watched though Gore had won but after a week of media mocking Gore the polls showed the public then thought Bush had won.”
Theodora30 – made a gaffe!!!
(I internet searched spelling “gaffe” and Biden introducing Zelensky as Putin were the top ten items. It’s all bullshit.)
Biden has a firm knowledge of history, especially that of NATO. He showed his depth last night.
He is, has never been, and will never be a bombastic public speaker. He is a man of simple values, stubborn (good for persistence in the face of enemies), and zealous in fulfilling his duties as Chief Executive of a powerful, influential country. He knows his place, and he knows how to keep it. This is leadership at its best.
The best thing about Biden is his compassion and empathy. For this reason, I was disheartened by the way the war in Gaza has been handled, but he outlined the reasons for that, which involve the complex politics of Israel right now. Biden is powerful as President of the United States, but he is not a Putin who would just send the troops in, uninvited, to get his way. His frustration with Netanyahu is palpable.
The best way forward, I think, would be to have 1/2 hour news conferences every week, at the White House, where the President would take questions, in person, from reporters. And have them in the morning, when he is fresh. When he does not have a formal atmosphere in which to engage in a dialogue, he loses out. Shouted questions from the White House lawn over the sound of helicopter engines is not a substitute. Since image is everything these days, his Staff should guarantee a setting which is reasonable for dialogue. And the Media should be the ones soul-searching.
Frankly, I blame his Staff for spreading his obligations too far for even a younger man to follow without fatigue. As for the gaffes, Biden has always made them. We all make them.
How many have called out the wrong name in the throes of lovemaking? Eh? Nobody is perfect.
Agreed on all counts, including the press-conference strategy if he stays in the race. I am also heartened that he is still showing openness to other possibilities, and I hope his imagination is expansive enough to consider the types of heroic performatives this moment requires. Recall that the first explanation historians usually give for ranking George Washington our greatest president was that he retired after two terms. Handled promptly with proper aplomb, Biden/Harris could turn this election into a Dem landslide (including House and Senate) by illustrating to the grossly cynical electorate the stark differences between the party seeking power at all cost, versus the party that places the future of democracy first.
If he stays in, it’s quite hard to imagine any better outcome than a nail-biter, with TFG continuing his lies of a rigged democracy. As much as I appreciate Uncle Joe and still trust his governing capacity, I have not seen him capable of rhetorically prosecuting the case against the fascists with the fulsome intellect/emotion/short-term-memory required. He’s already been a great president, and if handled heroically I honestly believe he would be recognized as “the second greatest ever” for singlehandedly putting the dagger into the greatest threat to democracy since the civil war — even if he doesn’t serve out the remainder of his first term, which might well be the strongest performative on the table right now.
Or maybe the fact that Trump is almost as old as Biden and is a misogynist felon may eventually start to seep in a little more?
Reading the story today about the L.A. fundraiser held mid-June, the same day that Biden had flown across 10 time-zones from Europe (after a previous European trip just days earlier), makes me wonder about how Biden’s schedulers expect a mere human to deal with all that jet-lag and stress. This was the event at which George Clooney decided that Biden was too old/tired/frail etc.
Apparently, Biden’s aides told him he was taking on too much and he should slow down, but he kept going. That’s likely what he meant in the press conference when he said he needed to pace himself better; the pace of events he set in June was becoming difficult for YOUNGER aides…
I just have to say that I have always loved Joe Biden. He has said controversial things over the years, I think because he sees what is needed at the time & works towards that end. But he cares about America & he has evolved over time. He sees the truth of our nation & is working hard to keep it & to make it better for everyone. I find him to be truly unique as a politician & I know for a fact that republicans have always hated him because he is unique. The centenarian Eisenhower republican I worked for for years told me no republican likes Biden.
The NYTs is not modeled to report the news. They have stated in print that their approach is about “mixing the right cocktail” of what they think their subscribers want content-wise to get them to drink or keep on drinking.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2018/07/as-the-new-york-times-extends-its-reach-across-countries-and-languages-and-cultures-it-looks-to-locals-for-guidance/
Currently reading the 2023 Annual Report to find NYT’s Achilles’ Heel to figure out how to curb their co-drinking habit.
https://nytco-assets.nytimes.com/2024/03/2023-Annual-Report_WR_-Final.pdf
Slightly OT: writing in Usa Today, Rex Huppke used the NATO press conference to skewer the recent media pile-on against Biden:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/07/11/biden-press-conference-capable-democratic-nominee/74361914007/
The demand “BUT NOW HE MUST DO 100 PUSHUPS!!” made me laugh out loud. Biden’s the nominee, and all these journalists whining about it are going to look pretty stupid after Biden defeats Trump this November.*
*the alternative is too terrible to contemplate
This piece from Huppke from Wednesday was good too:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/07/10/trump-rally-florida-biden-decline/74347776007/
This is hilarious. I also like the satire piece he did a few days ago, where he wrote a “Biden is old” style article about TRUMP.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/07/10/trump-rally-florida-biden-decline/74347776007/
Some hits:
“At one point during Tuesday’s rally, Trump said tourists who go to Washington, D.C., and visit the Jefferson Memorial or the Washington Monument “end up getting shot, mugged, raped.” It was troubling to see a man hoping to become president again act so confused. Violent crime in the District of Columbia is down more than 20% this year, as crime nationwide has plummeted.”
“At one point during his speech, Trump appeared to completely forget that hundreds of his supporters violently stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, injuring police officers and desecrating the halls of our nation’s government. Those domestic terrorists have been tried for their crimes, convicted and properly sentenced, yet Trump said: “But when people who love our country protest on January 6 in Washington, they become hostages unfairly imprisoned for long periods of time.”
What the heck was he talking about?”
“Trump slurred his words again while apparently making a promise that, if reelected, no American will ever overdose on drugs again: “Mothers will never again be forced to watch their children overdosing and hosplee.”
I don’t know what hosplee means. I don’t even know if Trump knows what it means or if he even knew he was there in the South Florida heat, randomly talking about airports:
“We are a nation whose once revered airports are a dirty, crowded mess. You sit and wait for hours and then are notified that the plane won’t leave, that they have no idea when they will, where tickets prices have tripled, they don’t have the pilots to fly the planes, they don’t seek qualified air traffic controllers and they just don’t know what the hell they are doing.”
Trump’s imagined view of dystopian airports has no basis in reality. This past Sunday, a one-day record of 3 million travelers were screened by the Transportation Security Administration.”
President Biden spoke off the cuff answering questions from the frenzy freak out press with his knowledge of NATO and global politics was impressive. The hounding and hostile press are hunting for imperfections to report on. The disrespect by the press to President Biden is appalling.
Okay, he mixed up a few names, so what, my parents did the same oodles of times with my sister and me. Other politicians do it too. Are they being called out?
This hell bent energy to bash President Biden is disturbing. The fear based disappointing Democrats could be lifting him up rather than throwing him off the ticket. At this point, he is damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t.
For me he looked relaxed, confident and steady. Democracy over autocracy. Ridin with Biden!
Politicians are regularly criticized for verbal slips. Any Democrat who interacted with Republicans regularly online from 2008 to 2016 must have had Obama’s “57 states” misstatement thrown in their face on hundreds of occasions. I sure did. I must have dug out the Snopes piece on that one a few score times. (Only to have my interlocutors explain that Snopes was biased and couldn’t be trusted.) Now I do agree that Donald Trump doesn’t receive nearly the scrutiny that he should for his verbal mistakes (and lies) — that the press takes it for granted — but I don’t know how to make the media cover those mistakes as much as they have been covering Biden’s. And if the Biden campaign doesn’t know how to do that, all the more reason to bow out in favor of Harris.
The supposed need for Biden to bow out so Harris can run (seen expressed more than just here) is mystifying to me. Their chances of being elected are about equal and if Biden has health problems after being elected she will end up doing the job, either de facto or actually. Do you think her potential running mate will boost the ticket more than the incumbent President? Or are you really advocating for an open convention?
The topic of this post is news media’s pathetic if not altogether absent coverage of the NATO summit. It is NOT about the Democratic Party’s approach to identifying a nominee.
Stop making the same damn mistake the media has been making by ignoring critical issues and going off topic.
I will start deleting comments if this line of off-topic discussion continues.
A fine counter argument from Salon. More of this, please!
https://www.salon.com/2024/07/12/bidens-performance-has-been-exceptional-where-it-matters-its-the-economy/
“Where it matters.” The press seems to be ignoring what matters, because it wants its campaign to remove Biden to succeed.
It’s acting like Trump judging a beauty contest or J. Edgar Hoover betting on a horse at Del Mar: their favorite will win, regardless of how or why.
Lest we forget, Trump used to run beauty pageants so he could walk into the women’s dressing room and see them naked. And some of the pageants he would do this too involved CHILDREN.
Might be why I used that reference.
Some members of the press enjoy the chaos because it’s more fun to cover. Some members of the press hope for a Trump presidency for the same reason (and either they haven’t thought about it will really mean for their careers, or they’ve already made peace with the idea of becoming mouthpieces for a fascist state). Some members of the press have axes to grind against Democrats or President Biden specifically.
But many members of the press (probably a majority) are genuinely terrified of what a Trump presidency would mean, believe that replacing Biden is absolutely necessary to prevent that from happening, and have finally taken it upon themselves to actually advocate for something after years of deluding themselves that they were supposed to remain neutral.
Even Marcy Wheeler has suggested over the past two weeks that it might indeed be better to replace Biden with Harris on the Democratic ticket. The difference is that she continues to point out how terrible so many members of the (newly awakened) press still are at doing their jobs.
It’s interesting to me (and extremely disconcerting, of course) the timing of all of this against Biden. Biden’s performance is nothing new — is it? I don’t think so. Did he suddenly have a stroke!! If no stroke (ha ha), how come members of the Democratic Party are suddenly up in arms.
This all just reinforces to me how utterly, disturbingly incompetent the Democratic Party (and also the Biden team) are at strategy and fast-hitting, STRONG, SMART, CREATIVE public response.
What I see/hear from the media sickens me, but they are in the Sales game.
I notice how suddenly all the talk has completely shifted away from Trump and his cognition issues to Biden. Makes me wonder what (and which) powerful forces have played a hand at this.
Donors Freeze Roughly $90 Million as Long as Biden Stays in Race It’s one of the most concrete examples yet of the fallout from President Biden’s poor debate performance. After mixed reviews of his Thursday news conference, Mr. Biden sought to turn the focus on his opponent.
https: [space] //www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/12/us/biden-trump-election#after-a-high-profile-news-conference-biden-heads-to-michigan-heres-the-latest
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July 12, 2024, 11:00 a.m. ET Shane Goldmacher and Chris Cameron
And now the title is:
Donors Said to Freeze Roughly $90 Million While Biden Stays in Race
Can change on a dime. Depends on what they want for it. If they are withholding funds, it’s not the good of party or country.
The Guardian, amplifying the NYT piece 37 minutes ago:
“Separately, one donor to the group described being approached multiple times by Future Forward since the debate for a contribution, but said he and his friends had been “holding off”.
The two people briefed on the frozen pledges declined to say which individual donors were pulling back promised checks”.
Two people.
One donor and “his friends”.
They also ran a piece about the “Pod Save America” ex-Obama aide/bros ‘turning their backs’ on Joe Biden.
Disappointing.
I have disliked that PodSaveAmerica crew since 2008.
Hey wealthy bros! Get your focus correct. Invest in rebuilding local journalism.
Start by saving the WaPo from Bezos’s neglect and the British invasion. The NYT is past saving.
I, too, came across talk that the wealthy Democratic Party donors are the ones pressing for Biden’s removal. If this is true, I’m thinking that at this very-late date, unless they have an absolutely incredible alternate in mind, they are playing a very dangerous game.
“You know the difference between cannibals and liberals? Cannibals only eat their enemies.”
~Lyndon B. Johnson
I don’t remember reading that in my copy of the little red book, “Quotations from Chairman LBJ,” which has a similarly-gustatorial quote as its frontispiece: “Don’t spit in the soup, we’ve all got to eat!”
They’re more interested in protecting their own wealth and privileges than in the rest of us, who are much less insulated from reality.
The big money guys are mad that Biden has been more progressive than they expected, and they want to switch the ticket to a Third Way/Blue Dog ticket instead. One that’s basically Republican Lite, but won’t hurt their bank accounts directly.
They don’t worry about Trump because they assume their money will insulate them against Project 2025.
Then they are fools.
I remember back when there was a push for Nancy Pelosi to step down and “pass the torch”, same wording being used today. I don’t remember if they used the word defiant describing her as well, but looking back they had to eat their words, she was the best person to carry the country through some of the most difficult times. Some of those demanding Biden step down are the same actors, but it seems this time they have shaken the hornets nest much harder and whipped up a media frenzy. I hope he survives this and goes on to win a decisive victory.
I was very pleased to see our PM provide solid support for Joe Biden.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6445418
In the recent emptywheel article: “THE LIE DAVID SANGER…” Rayne (TY) immediately posts about being on topic…, NATO. So a bit belatedly I googled & found a video of (try to find a simple video of the full 75th now…) the 75th NATO celebration. The version I found then, started off with the retiring incredible Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s speech, then Biden. What keeps solidifying in my mind is in the 10 years he was Secretary General NATO has been transformed from being pushed into the backwaters to the forefront. Biden is an incredible leader also, period. In the world we now face of being turned into an outright stench of oligarchs dictatorships, Biden along with the free world are the ones who can defeat the oligarchs, less the planet drown in climate change & chaos. Time. Reality.
P.S. In an earlier post I was wrong about Kamala Harris. She is cool & qualified. Biden is someone who along with his families recommendation would turn over the job to Kamala, which still gets me to the point that in my opinion, this current push against Biden is the “same” Hillary crowd, this time even more “senseless,” down the same failure road. STOP!
How were you wrong? Were you the poster who called her bland?
And the oligarchs are the driving force behind the “Joe Must Go” movement. Unlike most Americans, who consider Project 2025 an existential threat, the oligarchs consider a funded IRS and a wealth tax to be an existential threat… To them.
Yes, these are the clearest fingerprints I can find in all of this. Clooney is one of those oligarchs. I had no idea he has $500 million. Maybe he has even more.
[Moderator’s note: please see your comment at 2:10 pm ET. /~Rayne]
He made that much from selling booze.
From Rick Perlstein’s latest Infernal Triangle newsletter on Project 2025…
…ME, I’LL START WITH SOME DECONSTRUCTION of what it means for the deconstruction of the administrative state. One thing that especially grates on me as a historian is how much of the discourse treats Project 2025 as if it’s some novel thing. I mean, what about Project 1921?
I refer, of course, to the administration of Warren G. Harding, who intoned in his inaugural address of dedicating himself to “the omission of unnecessary interference of Government with business.” As an ally in the project over at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce put it seven years later: “A thoroughly first-rate man in public service is corrosive. He eats holes in our liberties. The better he is and the longer he stays the greater the danger. If he is an enthusiast—a bright-eyed madman who is frantic to make this the finest government in the world—the black plague is a housepet by comparison.”
https://prospect.org/politics/2024-07-10-project-2025-republican-presidencies-tradition/
Harding was one of the most corrupt presidents in American history. He was also popular. Teapot sheepot.
Dissecting Project 2025, Rick Perlstein quotes from a predecessor document, prepared for Dick Nixon’s second term, when all the gloves would be off, which had a similar objective in gutting what the right calls a cabal of leftists in the civil service:
Dick Cheney knew that before making himself George W. Bush’s VP. Trump hadn’t learned it yet during his first “administration.” But he and his patrons know it now.
I like candidates who aren’t convicted felon rapist insurrectionist virus spreaders.
THIS!
As Steve Bannon said, “Ignore the noise, watch the signal.”
I remember hearing a speech by John Kennedy, long long ago. He occasionally paused in his phrasing, with a few “uhs” and the like. Hearing these pauses, I concluded that he probably wasn’t qualified to be President. I was seven years old at the time. The Times doesn’t have that excuse.
This is the only corner of the internet where I can find clear, rational analysis and insight right now. Thank you Marcy and the rest of the team.
The detailed analysis of the NYT front page/electronic page is precisely what we need for all major media outlets. I don’t know how we find the manpower to dissect it all.
It is terrifying to see our discourse run off the rails like this. If we survive long enough for historians to chew through all of this, Clooney is going to go down as the opposite of Paul Revere.
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Most of the nations print media and broadcast news are owned and operated by those who align themselves with the brand of fascism detailed in Project 2025. The NYT has been printing this kind of propaganda for my entire adult life. How can it be changed ? I do not know.
If Democrats would take a breath and stop attacking their own Biden could win this race walking away.
Trump is unpopular pushing incredibly unpopular positions. He is a toxic mess. People just don’t believe that Project 2025 or the destruction of the administrative state or a nationwide abortion ban are gonna happen-I’ve heard this stated explicitly by Trump supporters.
Women have shown us since 2022 that abortion matters and is decisive. Stay on message, make Biden a footnote for the message. Attack Attack Attack. And circle the wagons. This “discussion” is self destructive. there is NO substitute for Biden, Full Stop.
Freaking Democrats are going to lose a race that should be theirs, easily.
Oh and stop chasing polls LEAD!
Some Democrats are telling the players they have a pair of duces and should fold, when they may actually have a full house and should play that hand with the confidence of a winner.
I think the way the NYT was reporting on the NATO summit was also utter disrespect to foreign leaders. It’s not so often that 30+ heads of states or government convene at the same place, this time in DC. I for one have a different perception of being the host to an anniversary.
Very insulting. I’m sure all these NATO leaders came to the anniversary so that reporters could ask them all to comment on the President of the United States’ mental state, simply because the US MSM considers that THE story of the year…
And actually, I saw it mentioned that one of the reasons the Biden Press Conference was a bit less chaotic and stupid than normal is because half the press were from other countries, and they wanted to hear POLICY, not drama. They wanted to hear about how the Administration planned on dealing with Russia and China and the Middle East, not about the handful of corporate Dems who demand the President end his re-election campaign…
And quite frankly, the most insulting part of that whole press conference was that asshole Peter Alexander screaming at the President at the end. Why do you FUCKING care what Trump has to say about any of this? Why should JOE BIDEN care?
Joe’s answer was exactly right; Trump talking about anyone else’s verbal gaffes is the definiton of the pot callilng the kettle black.
NYTs subscriber growth lately is through cooking, puzzles and product recommendations.
Their adjective and adverb filled writing is primarily seeing growth only bundled with cooking, puzzles or Wirecutter product review.
The NYTs defines themselves as a subscription service, not news. A subscription service planning future growth through puzzles, recipes and shopping.
Their bar is low in ability to report on NATO.
Marcy, it’s hard to be defying gravity all by yourself up against the old grey lady and all the powers that be.
Bill Browder points out that things are just a bit upside down right now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfTnBszDXS8
“the air is thin and the sky is fat
think I’m gonna buy me a brand new hat’
https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=1quxNlcwwLo
I watched Rep. Hines on Alex Wagner last night. I guess he’s one of latest to call for Joe to step aside. I’m not familiar w/him, Alex said he’s well respected. His rational: no president has ever been re-elected with poll numbers like Biden’s right now. No mention of anything else, other than Joe staying in race would tarnish his legacy.
Nothing about rolling up their sleeves and getting to work. Nothing. The problems are more widely distributed then just NYT.
Appreciate what you’re doing with these articles Marcy. I hope people are reading and taking measure of this stufff. Just taken from last night, seems like Joe has more patience with these people than I do. :(
“no president has ever been re-elected with poll numbers like Biden’s right now.”
Of course, you can slice and dice the data to come up with all kinds of stuff that’s never happened before, some of which will inevitably happen. No convicted felon has ever been elected president either. Only one incumbent president (Grover Cleveland) has been defeated, and then come back and won reelection. And yet one of these two men is going to win. These are unprecedented times. I heard the same kinds of predictions about Trump in 2016, telling us why he could never get elected.
Yah, all that. Seems to me everything worth saying has been said, most of it a gazillion times. They have an outstanding record to run on (as Marcy points out just about every day), a media that ignores that, and all of it representing real, value and principle based alternatives to a terrifying MAGA threat.
And these guys don’t like the way the wind is blowing. And they say it with an air of statesmanship. The great Gomer Pyle quote comes to mind: “Shame, shame, shame.” There’s a weakness of character in all this that borders on pathetic.
Reminds of an apt Lincoln quote (really apt): “Statistics are the kind of thing that helps people who are helped by that kind of thing.”
Watching ’em, you’d think they’re mistaken this is a dress rehearsal. These guys had an entire primary season to make their case. Not too quick on their feet. I hope people around here are firing off a lot of letters to their reps, laying this stuff out clearly & forcefully demanding serious wake up calls.
I think Joe is the biggest inspiration in the party.
When did polls replace actual elections with actual votes from actual people?
These doomers sound like they’ve been out of touch with reality since they got to DC.
“Dewey Defeats Truman” comes to mind.
Deep appreciation for the sanity EW consistently and relentlessly brings.
Dana Milbank today, in an opinion piece in the Washington Post, tries to reset the conversation a little bit: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/07/12/trump-fitness-office-doral-rally/
He starts out about Biden’s speech to NATO and Trump’s manifest unfitness for office, and then admits that Biden has the moral character to either be president again or to gracefully step aside:
“Meta lifts restrictions on Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts. ‘Guardrails’ that previously existed removed as Meta says voters should be able to hear from presidential nominees.”
LOL. The defensive shamelessness is still breathtaking. Oligarchy ueber alles.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jul/12/meta-removes-restrictions-trump-instagram-facebook
EOH – You are well aware of the powers behind this media driven feeding frenzy to install trump, & you state it more succinctly than I.
It is not surprising how the self interest of the Billionaire class uses their power and influence to shape the narrative for Trump.
Why?? –> Greed – Project 2025 and the Policies spoken about taxes.
Example;
” – By comparison, a married couple with two children and earnings of $5 million a year would enjoy a $325,000 tax cut, he estimated.
The same size family Making ~ $100K could get taxes raised by over $6,600 USD.”
The Uber wealthy would save billions more. Zuckerberg has a self-interest.
~~ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/project-2025-tax-trump-economy-heritage-foundation-how-it-works/
And Religious based Racism & Fascism.
~https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-ziklag-secret-christian-charity-2024-election
“One theology promoted by Christian nationalist leaders is the Seven Mountain Mandate. Each mountain represents a major industry or a sphere of public life: arts and media, business, church, education, family, government, and science and technology. Ziklag’s goal, the documents say, is to “take dominion over the Seven Mountains,” funding Christian projects or installing devout Christians in leadership positions to reshape each mountain in a godly way.”
“According to the Ziklag files, the group has divided its 2024 activities into three different operations targeting voters in battleground states: Checkmate, focused on funding so-called election integrity groups; Steeplechase, concentrated on using churches and pastors to get out the vote; and Watchtower, aimed at galvanizing voters around the issues of “parental rights” and opposition to transgender rights and policies supporting health care for trans people.
In a member briefing video, one of Ziklag’s spiritual advisers outlined a plan to “deliver swing states” by using an anti-transgender message to motivate conservative voters who are exhausted with Trump.”
It is well known that a free and vibrant press/media in our liberal democracy is vital to our survival. We are a nation built out of a melting pot of diversity. It is messy at times for sure, but it’s that diversity that is its fundamental strength.
Not everyone agrees. Hence White Christian Nationalism. And they are getting the funding to control arts and media.
“The forces arrayed against Christians were many, according to the confidential video. They were locked in a “spiritual battle,” Hiss said, against Democrats who were a “radical left Marxist force.” Biden, Wallnau said, was a senile old man and an empty suit with an agenda that’s written and managed by somebody else.” ->
A sick, untrue but persuasive fantasy for some people’s narrative.
Note the desire to install by any means, including by purging voter rolls (like Bother Jeb Bush did in FL in 2000 to get his brother elected.) One mountain is the arts and Media strategy – the ends justify the means. Trump is the tool. Easily manipulated and his anger is the charm for MAGA fanatics.
The part about Cleta Mitchell being driven to install like minded “election Integrity” folks at the local level is a powerful and co-ordinated effort that is scary.
Every vote the Democrats cast is imperative..hence the media is trying to drive wedges at Trump’s behest among the more persuadable.
May we stick together and see the forest thru the trees.
I’m letting through but please tighten up your prose — at 527 words your comment is excessively long and awkward for readers using smaller mobile devices. Optimum comment length is 100-300 words with shorter always being better.
There is time before general election early voting and today. I ignore the NYT, get an early ballot at city hall, and vote against Trump. A simple life. It works for me. With the aim being to vote against Trump, current news outlet focusing wanes in importance. Voting against Trump is the message. I don’t need any further reason beyond thinking it best to vote against Trump. If anything is reported to change my mind I’d be very surprised. And when nothing of substance is being reported about Trump, whatever the sky may be falling over, my mind is not going to be changed. Not that the approach is on topic, but it’s my approach. I bet most other commenters intend to vote against Trump. So it appears we think alike.
Well, the NY Times is now only the record of Shame. What they have done – columnists (possible exception of Charles M. Blow), Some Democratic politicians, a celebrity with a super large head all piling on what is public shaming. I wrote as much to Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.
My god, the fear of the old. When I commented on one of the articles about Biden’s infirmities (mental, of course), I mentioned my age – 85. One young thing said you don’t understand – it’s not his age, it’s his cognitive decline. As if I don’t know what cognitive decline is. I also mentioned that I had a hole in my right eye (AMD) and my retinologist got upset with me because I joked about my terrific peripheral vision. Another young woman, an oculist specializing in AMD lectured me about the seriousnes of my condition (as if I didn’t know) and said she admired my fighting spirit. Yeesh. Go Biden.
In a new piece titled “The Media Still Hasn’t Learned the Lessons of 2016,” David Corn also criticizes the press for imbalanced coverage, albeit he too doesn’t discuss NATO beyond noting Trump’s past statements indicating that he would withdraw the U.S. from the alliance and abandon our allies:
https://link.motherjones.com/public/36044066
Next up, the Kamala Harris pile-on. You didn’t think the press or the right would stop at Joe, did you?
“Republicans ramp up attacks on Kamala Harris amid swirl over Biden future”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/13/republicans-kamala-harris-biden
They were hoping Joe *would* drop out, so they could spend the next four months attacking her.
Chris Hayes last night had short montage of right wing media talking heads. Every one using minor variations on Harris being “nothing more than a DEI hire” in utter dismissive, insulting language.
Aside from the damage, ugliness etc. My takeaways:
– The reach of these various media people is vast, far and wide. It is saturating, they do it with a smile, and it sells. Its nauseating and cheap, but it gets them what they want.
– They all read from the same hymnal. Same words, same message. No thinking for themselves. Its nothing new, but this episode (just in case Kamilla gets the nod) is striking, even to me.
– Lastly, wrt to dems like Rep. Hines I mentioned yesterday who’s calling for Joe to step down, they just don’t learn. Part of his reasoning was saying (from memory) there were at least a dozen dems very capable, ready to step in. But a huge reason we’re at this moment is, they’ve been hammering Biden since before his inauguration over age and mental fitness and it took hold in Republican orthodoxy. And this was before there were any signs this was true, or hinted at true. All the while, most of Hines and colleagues were silent, engaging in petty inter-party bickering,
If Hines et’al is successful in getting Joe to step aside, his replacement is gon’a face an unrelenting avalanche of this stuff before they hit the first campaign stop. What’s missing from them: unrestrained effort and action out there defending and explaining Joe’s record, or to put it another way: doing the media’s job. The best example of what’s needed right now I’ve seen is Newsome. He wouldn’t be my first choice, but he’s been out there all week and he knows what he’s talking about.
See:
“Newsom doubles down on support for Biden, says he won’t run against Harris
California governor stands by president, says Golden State has most to lose if Trump wins in November”
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/07/10/newsom-doubles-down-on-support-for-biden-says-he-wont-run-against-harris/
Also see:
“Newsom stands by Biden, repeats that he wouldn’t run against Harris”
[snip]
“ I think I’ve had 100 media outlets asking the same question, and I think that I’ve amply answered my support for the president and the support I saw on the ground was demonstrable,” Newsom said Wednesday.”
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-07-10/newsom-biden-challenge-harris-president-election
And from Sophia Bollag of the SF Chronicle, May 20, 2022:
“ On Thursday, Newsom said he and Harris have supported each other in their political careers and that he intends to continue doing so. Harris campaigned in California with Newsom in 2021 as he fought an effort to recall him from office. They share many of the same political donors and key supporters in the Golden State.
“I’m hopeful that she’s the next president of the United States,” Newsom said.”
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/California-Gov-Gavin-Newsom-says-he-has-17187222.php
Thx. Good for him.
I lived in Oakland for 15 years beginning in 91. I read the Chronicle every morning, so I saw a fair amount about Gavin’s (and Harris’) doings in SF government. I guess he was at least ok at his job, but his big presence in SF socialite scene was a bit off-putting. He came off as a player to me.
When he first started getting attention nationally a few years ago, I caught myself immediately judging him by what I said above (which I don’t like when I do it). But I’ve seen him speak on national stage maybe 1/2 dozen time since and every single time he was sharp, pointedly articulate and exceptionally well prepared. I thought he handed Hannity his hat in the interview last year.
I think he must have put in some work to clean up his act. Good for him. These days, I’m favorably impressed. I really wish a lot of other top dems would STFU, roll up their sleeves and follow his lead.
I suspect Clarence Thomas of writing those scripted lines about Kamala Harris being a DEI hire. /s
the billionaires who own the MSM are promoting a pro-Putin disinformation campaign. how much proof do you need?
Apparently shots fired at trump at a rally this afternoon
Latest reporting is that Trump rushed off stage with a bloodied ear at Pennsylvania rally, a suspected shooter and audience member are reported dead.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2024/jul/13/trump-rally-gun-shots-pennsylvania-latest-updates
Cripes. This is not good.
I was about to say that Bannon and Miller were already writing the headlines. But another spokesidiot for Trump is claiming that the USSS detail were grossly inept in responding to the alleged shooting. That’s quite a stretch, based on the few seconds of video broadcast.
Trump is 300+ lbs of immovable mass. He’s stiff as a board and moves with great difficulty. The detail had to surround him and manage him down a flight of stairs and over to his armored limo. Trump repeatedly – repeatedly – stopped them so that he could fist-bump to the cameras and crowd.
Meanwhile, other members of Trump’s protective detail apparently shot and killed the suspected shooter. A bystander was also killed, presumably by the shooter, which may be why the shooter only grazed their apparent target.
Bannon, Miller and Co., will be using this incident to say both that there aren’t enough firearms in America, which already has more than many other countries combined, and that the problem was really…Joe Biden, not the violence and hate Trump gives permission to so many others to express and act on.
Photo confirms the bloody ear – right ear, he was very lucky. One audience member dead, one in serious condition, and the shooter, not part of the audience, was killed by the USSS.
I deleted a comment here…don’t know if the screenshots were real.