emptywheel: Cotton Swabs and Grievance Myths: Do Not Invite Republicans to Express Support for Kash Patel's Witch Hunts
Marcy Wheeler (emptywheel) - Cotton Swabs and Grievance Myths: Do Not Invite Republicans to Express Support for Kash Patels Witch Hunts
December 21, 2024
by emptywheel
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If we lived in a world where Republican hypocrisy could be shamed, where journalists had the skill to manage such an exchange, that would be worthwhile.
We dont live in that world.
Trying to budge Republicans from their reassurances would backfire.
Heres why.
First, consider the utter incompetence of most journalists this side of Mehdi Hasan to handle such an exchange.
Ive been tracking a right wing technique Ive dubbed Cotton swabs (because Tom Cotton is a skilled practitioner in the technique). In it, when Republicans get asked these kind of gotcha questions by Manu Raju in the hallway or by Kristen Welker on a Sunday show, they instead flip the gotcha on its head, using it as an opportunity to air unrebutted propaganda. And the journalist is left as a discredited prop in Trumps assault on the press.
For example, when Welker recently asked Trump if he would, in the interest of unifying the country, concede he lost the 2020 election, Trump not only refused to concede he lost, but he used the question to blame Biden that the country was divided, and then with absolutely no pushback from Welker lied about Joe Biden weaponizing DOJ to go after him, Trump. (The exchange introduced precisely the same kind of false reassurance that Sargent called out.)
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So instead of giving the harmless concession she invited, that Trump lost to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump instead hijacked Welkers platform to lie about being a victim. She asked for something to support unity. He stoked division more, blaming the polarization of the country on Biden. Then he made false claims of grievance.
It had exactly opposite effect Welker imagined. And in the fact check NBC did after the interview? Trumps lie about Biden weaponizing DOJ went unmentioned.
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