Daily review 08/03/2023

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This provides Standardistas the opportunity to review events of the day.

The usual rules of good behaviour apply (see the Policy).

Don’t forget to be kind to each other …

26 comments on “Daily review 08/03/2023 ”

  1. SPC 1

    Carlson on Trump

    “All of them fail. What he’s good at is destroying things. He’s the undisputed world champion of that. He could easily destroy us if we play it wrong. It’s so obvious.”

    At other points, both Murdoch and Carlson seemed to long for when Trump would be gone.

    Two days before Jan. 6, Carlson texted someone, “We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t wait.”

    He added, “I hate him passionately,” and then, of Trump’s four years in office: “We’re all pretending we’ve got a lot to show for it, because admitting what a disaster it’s been is too tough to digest. But come on. There really isn’t an upside to Trump.”

    Murdoch on Trump

    In a Nov. 19, 2020, email, Rupert Murdoch appears to describe Trump and Rudy Giuliani as “both increasingly mad.”

    He adds of Trump: “The real danger is what he might do as president. Apparently not sleeping and bouncing off walls! Don’t know about Melania, but kids no help.”

    In his deposition, Murdoch not only disputed Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was stolen, but he also agreed when asked whether Trump was a “sore loser.”

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/07/3-early-takeaways-new-dominion-fox-lawsuit-documents/?utm_source=alert&utm_medium

    • arkie 1.1

      With friends like these eh?

      It's notable that despite these feelings they were able to mostly maintain a public showing of unity across the right.

      Trump really is the no-longer-controllable monster of the US Right's own creation. Sadly he remains very popular: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-overwhelming-wins-cpacs-republican-primary-straw-poll-desantis-coming-distant-second

    • Macro 1.2

      And then there is this! angry

      ‘Sleaze-slinging’ Fox News denounced by family of January 6 officer who died

      The family of Brian Sicknick, the US Capitol police officer who died the day after the January 6 attack on Congress, condemned Tucker Carlson and Fox News as “unscrupulous and outright sleazy”, after the primetime host made first use of security footage from the riot bestowed by Kevin McCarthy, the Republican House speaker.

      A statement on Tuesday said: “The Sicknick family is outraged at the ongoing attack on our family by the unscrupulous and outright sleazy so-called news network of Fox News.”

      Fox and Carlson, the family said, “will do the bidding of [Donald] Trump or any of his sycophant followers, no matter what damage is done to the families of the fallen, the officers who put their lives on the line and all who suffered on January 6, due to the lie started by Trump and spread by sleaze-slinging outlets like Fox”.

      The Sicknick family also called McCarthy a “disgusting excuse for a House speaker”. Later on Tuesday, the Republican leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, was asked if McCarthy had made a mistake in giving Carlson the tapes.

      He said: “My concern is how [the riot] was depicted, which was a different issue. Clearly the chief of the Capitol police, in my view, correctly describes what most of us witnessed first-hand on January 6.”

      McConnell’s Democratic counterpart, Chuck Schumer, lamented “one of the most shameful hours we have ever seen on cable television” and said Carlson had shown “contempt for the facts [and] disregard of the risks [while] knowing full well he was lying to his audience”.

      Carlson, Schumer said, “told the bald-faced lie that the Capitol attack, which we all saw with our own eyes, somehow was not an attack at all”.

  2. bwaghorn 2

    https://theconversation.com/economic-growth-is-fuelling-climate-change-a-new-book-proposes-degrowth-communism-as-the-solution-199572

    One for weka to digest, not sure communism is the word to use for selling an idea through?

    • weka 2.1

      That was a delightful read, thanks.

      • Roy Cartland 2.1.1

        Degrowth AND reduce inequality. I like it. Reducing inequality would benefit most of us, so why don't we just say "who cares what the rich think" and get started?

        Need not greed, as they say.

  3. SPC 4

    "An" arrival of "Q infused 4 chan meets incel online" and creates a narrative of victimhood" (against feminism) here.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/closest-to-an-incel-attack-nz-has-had-experts-concern-after-attempted-murder-of-auckland-schoolgirls/HYPEVZ6F4BFT3CV2O4SXS5FR7U/

    Fortunately we do not the empowered by a gun culture add-on.

    Politically it’s connected to a white race and religion conservative cultural order threatened by progressive change and migration – of course it is categorised by the same as a symptom of society morality decline.

    • Muttonbird 4.1

      Would definitely be a student of Jordan Peterson, who used to have a few backers around these parts.

      • Shanreagh 4.1.1

        Jordan Peterson is still the leader and only entry on my 'Twits of the Whole Wide World' list. wink

    • tWiggle 4.2

      Creepy, creepy, creepy, SPC. The extremely scary part is the contagion idea. The Herald article made a big mistake in naming overseas incel killers. I agree completely with Ardern that shunning such murderers societally, by erasing their names from discourse, reduces their thrill.

  4. Anne 5

    Watched Ruth Dyson being interrogated by Simeon Brown at a select committee hearing – TV1 6pm news. She looked insulted. If given half a chance she would eat the little twerp for breakfast. devil

    • Kat 5.1

      Ruth has far better taste than that Anne…..wink

    • PsyclingLeft.Always 5.2

      Brings to mind Jacinda Ardern and that other arrogant…. but re…

      If given half a chance she would eat the little twerp for breakfast.

      Critter would need a LOT of washing down….not sure if the taste would ever go away. Uurgh

  5. RP Mcmurphy 6

    RNZ has been corrupted by political bias. Thw whole news segments are dominated by Natiuonals this and nationals that. Time to bring these people down and return to objective journalism. airy fairy political wonkiness does nothing to ensure that the government will be returned at the next election. come on you keyboard warriors.

  6. Muttonbird 9

    This call for an enquiry into bank profits is an insult. We all know nothing will be done after a few conflicted boffins interview themselves and their mates.

    There will be lots of tut-tuts and then watch bank profits increase 7.5% in the next financial year! Conditioned sheeple will fall over themselves to pay it.