Pelle Svanslös
2024-12-06 14:34:21 UTC
Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough was absolutely apoplectic on Thursday
over a column written by The Atlantic’s David Frum, opening the show
with a 22-minute tirade over Frum’s complaint about the program
apologizing for a “flippant” joke about Fox News.
Besides directly addressing Frum’s column, which featured the
conservative pundit alleging that Morning Joe was displaying “fear” in
the face of a new Trump administration, Scarborough and co-host/wife
Mika Brzezinski also took the opportunity to lash out at critics of
their recent fence-mending visit to Mar-a-Lago.
Appearing on Wednesday’s broadcast, Frum – a vocal critic of
President-elect Donald Trump and frequent Morning Joe guest – discussed
the latest allegations about Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s
excessive drinking while he was a host at Fox News. “If you’re too drunk
for Fox News, you’re very, very drunk indeed,” Frum said at the top of
his remarks.
According to Frum’s column, he was warned twice by a producer during the
following commercial break to not repeat the comment. Furthermore,
Brzezinski followed up by issuing an on-air rebuke of Frum while
apologizing to Fox News. “The comment was a little too flippant for this
moment that we’re in,” she stated.
With Frum not only taking issue with the reprimand but also writing that
the reaction suggests Morning Joe is “already feeling the chill of
intimidation and responding with efforts to appease” Trump, Scarborough
launched into an over-the-top rant at the top of Thursday’s telecast
that served to double as a justification of the recent Trump meeting.
“What was the headline? ‘The Sound of Fear.’ That wasn’t the sound of
fear, that was the sound of civility,” Scarborough groused. “In saying
that Mika had apologized, she didn’t apologize. She simply said it was
too flippant.”
Claiming other critics who celebrated Frum’s piece were having a
“meltdown,” Scarborough insisted that he and Brzezinski weren’t being
“fearful” of Trump and instead just doing their jobs as journalists by
opening lines of communication with Trump, who they had spent the past
years describing as a “fascist” and comparing to Adolf Hitler.
“Let me tell you something, you can talk to anybody that has worked in
the front office of NBC and MSNBC over the past 22 years. I tell you,
I’m not fearful,” he exclaimed. “If you talk to anybody who served with
me in Congress, they will tell you, he’s not fearful of leadership. Now?
Not fearful!”
Meanwhile, Frum took the fiery monologue in stride, tweeting on Thursday
morning that he was “very sympathetic to the predicament faced by TV
hosts” and that these are “worrying times.”
Scarborough’s righteous indignation moved on from Frum, who he
reiterated remained a “friend of the show,” and onto the widespread
backlash the couple has received over their detente with Trump.
Since announcing they had gone to Mar-a-Lago last month to “restart
communications” with the incoming president, the show has seen its
viewership plummet – though MSNBC as a whole has also seen a ratings
drop post-election.
Additionally, other media personalities have accused the hosts of
hypocrisy and “kissing the ring” with their Mar-a-Lago trek. At the same
time, it was reported that the impetus being their Trump meeting was
driven by concerns of retribution by the incoming president, whose
nominee to lead the FBI has said he’d “come after” Trump’s media critics
— specifically Morning Joe.
“You know what? People are upset with some of our guests, some of our
friends. We snuck up on them too fast. We should have given them more of
a warning. Whatever,” Scarborough said. “The main complaint was that we
called Donald Trump’s rhetoric fascist during the campaign. And then we
went down to have an off-the-record comment.”
While Brzezinski highlighted a number of other prominent news outlets
that have reporters plugged into Trump world, Scarborough described the
criticism their visit has received as “outrageously stupid,” adding that
they’re doing “exactly” what media organizations like the New York Times
and Wall Street Journal are doing.
“What do you call it? You call it their job,” he huffed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/morning-joe-scarborough-david-frum-b2659477.html
Frum is right. It's "the sound of fear". I hear the song being played
everywhere.
over a column written by The Atlantic’s David Frum, opening the show
with a 22-minute tirade over Frum’s complaint about the program
apologizing for a “flippant” joke about Fox News.
Besides directly addressing Frum’s column, which featured the
conservative pundit alleging that Morning Joe was displaying “fear” in
the face of a new Trump administration, Scarborough and co-host/wife
Mika Brzezinski also took the opportunity to lash out at critics of
their recent fence-mending visit to Mar-a-Lago.
Appearing on Wednesday’s broadcast, Frum – a vocal critic of
President-elect Donald Trump and frequent Morning Joe guest – discussed
the latest allegations about Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s
excessive drinking while he was a host at Fox News. “If you’re too drunk
for Fox News, you’re very, very drunk indeed,” Frum said at the top of
his remarks.
According to Frum’s column, he was warned twice by a producer during the
following commercial break to not repeat the comment. Furthermore,
Brzezinski followed up by issuing an on-air rebuke of Frum while
apologizing to Fox News. “The comment was a little too flippant for this
moment that we’re in,” she stated.
With Frum not only taking issue with the reprimand but also writing that
the reaction suggests Morning Joe is “already feeling the chill of
intimidation and responding with efforts to appease” Trump, Scarborough
launched into an over-the-top rant at the top of Thursday’s telecast
that served to double as a justification of the recent Trump meeting.
“What was the headline? ‘The Sound of Fear.’ That wasn’t the sound of
fear, that was the sound of civility,” Scarborough groused. “In saying
that Mika had apologized, she didn’t apologize. She simply said it was
too flippant.”
Claiming other critics who celebrated Frum’s piece were having a
“meltdown,” Scarborough insisted that he and Brzezinski weren’t being
“fearful” of Trump and instead just doing their jobs as journalists by
opening lines of communication with Trump, who they had spent the past
years describing as a “fascist” and comparing to Adolf Hitler.
“Let me tell you something, you can talk to anybody that has worked in
the front office of NBC and MSNBC over the past 22 years. I tell you,
I’m not fearful,” he exclaimed. “If you talk to anybody who served with
me in Congress, they will tell you, he’s not fearful of leadership. Now?
Not fearful!”
Meanwhile, Frum took the fiery monologue in stride, tweeting on Thursday
morning that he was “very sympathetic to the predicament faced by TV
hosts” and that these are “worrying times.”
Scarborough’s righteous indignation moved on from Frum, who he
reiterated remained a “friend of the show,” and onto the widespread
backlash the couple has received over their detente with Trump.
Since announcing they had gone to Mar-a-Lago last month to “restart
communications” with the incoming president, the show has seen its
viewership plummet – though MSNBC as a whole has also seen a ratings
drop post-election.
Additionally, other media personalities have accused the hosts of
hypocrisy and “kissing the ring” with their Mar-a-Lago trek. At the same
time, it was reported that the impetus being their Trump meeting was
driven by concerns of retribution by the incoming president, whose
nominee to lead the FBI has said he’d “come after” Trump’s media critics
— specifically Morning Joe.
“You know what? People are upset with some of our guests, some of our
friends. We snuck up on them too fast. We should have given them more of
a warning. Whatever,” Scarborough said. “The main complaint was that we
called Donald Trump’s rhetoric fascist during the campaign. And then we
went down to have an off-the-record comment.”
While Brzezinski highlighted a number of other prominent news outlets
that have reporters plugged into Trump world, Scarborough described the
criticism their visit has received as “outrageously stupid,” adding that
they’re doing “exactly” what media organizations like the New York Times
and Wall Street Journal are doing.
“What do you call it? You call it their job,” he huffed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/morning-joe-scarborough-david-frum-b2659477.html
Frum is right. It's "the sound of fear". I hear the song being played
everywhere.
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"And off they went, from here to there,
The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
-- Traditional
"And off they went, from here to there,
The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
-- Traditional