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| Raynard Jackson Columnist |
Every time I think the media has sank below the point of no
return on the scale of embarrassment; they prove to the world that there is
truly no floor for how low they can go.
Of course I am talking about last week’s Republican
presidential debate hosted by the Comedy News Network (CNN). Their on air talent did not try to hide the
fact that their stated goal, individually and as a supposed news outlet, was to
get the candidates to attack each other personally.
Both the preliminary and main debates each spent the first 20
minutes or so talking exclusively about Donald Trump; not about the policy
positions of Trump, but rather about some personal comment he made about one of
the candidates.
For CNN, the debates were all about theatrics and “gotcha” moments; it was all about ratings and ultimately
money by selling advertising during the debates.
During future presidential elections, all debates, both
Republican and Democrat, should be hosted by C-SPAN where they are known to make
their on air talent as invisible as possible.
Debates should be about the issues that are affecting the American
people, not all the sideshows that the media are interested in
promoting.
Most of the elite media, with its openly liberal bias, makes
these debates about them and their networks, not about the American
people.
I am also very amazed and amused by the elite media’s
constant lecturing about diversity (see actor Matt Damon lecturing Black film
producer Effie Brown about the lack of diversity in Hollywood) and yet they
rarely display it when given the opportunity.
Why does the media and both the Republican and Democratic
Party continue to ignore the more than 200 Black owned newspapers we have in the
U.S.? To my knowledge, there has never
been a reporter from a Black newspaper asked to be part of a presidential debate
by either party.
CNN and FOX News think so little of their own Black on air
talent that they made a conscious decision to go with their default positon—all
White!
I also put the blame on the National Association of Black
Journalists (NABJ). I don’t know why
they have not made a public fuss about the lack of diversity in these
presidential debates. I am not a
journalist, I am a columnist, but yet I spend more time advocating for their
members than they do—go figure.
We have had two Republican debates, yet not one question
about about how amnesty for illegals would further
decimate the Black community; not one question about “specific” Republican
solutions to the high Black unemployment rate under Obama; not one question
about how Obama’s policies have devastated Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs); not one question about “specific”
Republican solutions to the shrinking percentage of loans
from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to Black businesses going from 8%
under Bush to 1.8% under Obama.
Do you really think a white reporter is even aware of these
indices affecting the Black community or even care about them? This is why diversity is important; it makes
you aware of things that normally would be of no consequence to you simply
because you have no direct connection to the issue.
When the most vulnerable of a society is stronger, those at
the top are even stronger.
Yet the media has feigned righteous indignation all because
last week Donald Trump didn’t chastise a questioner at one of his town-hall
meetings for castigating the Muslim community.
Really?
Weak people take strong positions on weak issues; but I
digress.
In these two presidential debates so far, I can guarantee
that no Blacks had any input into who the panelists would be or the questions
that would be asked.
Am I the only one who continues to notice the optics of these
debates?
None of the candidates have been seen arriving at the venue
with any Blacks accompanying them; no Blacks have been seen in the spin rooms
after the debates representing any of the candidates on TV, radio, or
newspapers; I am not aware of any Blacks being involved in the debate
preparations of any of the candidates.
For all the talk of the renewed focus on diversity within the
Republican Party, there is absolutely no visible evidence of it
anywhere.
If the Republican Party and these various news networks are
not able to identify Blacks to participate in their efforts, please contact me
and I will be more than happy to introduce you to very capable Blacks with
relevant experience.
Have you ever wondered where Republicans find white staffers
for their campaigns? Have you ever
wondered where the media finds all of their white on air talent? Hmmm, just wondering.
I will continue to speak and write about these issues because
if they are not dealt with immediately, we Republicans will continue to lose the
White House; and on this issue, there is no debate.
Raynard
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