DFK! wrote:
The reactions over the last 10 days to Trump's diagnosis, treatment, press releases and in-hospital behavior, and subsequent return to the White House all have me so pissy with the state of modern media. Like more than normal, even.
I'm more and more convinced it isn't the politicians that are ruining this country, per se, but the utter and complete failure of the 4th estate.
This is absolutely true. We've interpreted Freedom of the Press as a special privilege for media corporations, entitling them to special access to information, and to present as much or as little of that information as they please, in whatever way they please, with no oversight from anyone at all - not the public, not even a non-binding, non-government Board of Ethics or anything like that, not really even each other. FOX and the MSM covering each other and fussing about each other is just a bunch of squabbling. The only thing that even starts to be accountability is RealClearPolitics's checking the fact-checkers, and that's got a minute amount of public traction.
The fussing over the details of Presidential COVID treatment, as you say, has been absurd. The President has the same right to medical privacy as anyone else; there is no public right to know about it. (That said, they should have better prepared his doctor to speak publicly, if they did choose to reveal it.) What the public does have the right to know is: 1) Is the President in charge of the country? 2) Is that reasonably likely to change in the immediate future? 3) If he is not, what is the status of the Vice President and 4) Is the National Command Authority intact and able to respond to a crisis.
That's it. The public doesn't need to know how much oxygen or what kind of steroids were administered on what day. We, our allies, and our adversaries just need to know that someone is in charge and able to speak for the country and make decisions. The other information is just useless gossip and speculation dressed up as news.