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Greg Sargent

@gregtsargent

Staff writer at the New Republic

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Jerry Kavanagh (@jkavanagh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If Biden’s age merited extensive coverage because his fitness for the job is of interest to voters, then Trump’s visible incoherence, cognitive impairment, inability to cogently discuss the simplest matters & increasingly strange flights of fantasy deserve equivalent treatment.”

Vernam Cipher (@vernam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why not, indeed? Maybe WSJ could have reporters ask a bunch of Democratic legislators what they think about Trump's mental decline.

XLProfessor (@xlprofessor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yep. The media certainty that views of Trump will never change is their excuse not to cover his clear deterioration (or anything else) But Trump is old, and JD Vance is inexperienced and radical; if Trump wins, Vance could become president at any moment. It needs to be an issue

James Fallows (@jamesfallows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Yes, the column by Greg Sargent is very forceful and important. 2) Yes, Mike Barnicle had an important and on-point blast this morning about the incredible, irresponsible, and un-changing "normalization" by main outlets. 3) Yes, Trump's performance last night would lead to

Murshed Zaheed (@murshedz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump’s deteriorating mental fitness deserves “sustained journalistic scrutiny.”- Greg Sargent makes the point brilliantly via illustration - taking 10 Biden related headlines & switching in Trump’s name underscoring how media has been dropping the ball. newrepublic.com/article/185622…

Trump’s deteriorating mental fitness deserves “sustained journalistic scrutiny.”- <a href="/GregTSargent/">Greg Sargent</a> makes the point brilliantly via illustration - taking 10 Biden related headlines &amp; switching in Trump’s name underscoring how media has been dropping the ball. newrepublic.com/article/185622…
Nicholas Grossman (@ngrossman81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, media's pro-Trump bias jumps out when Biden Age-style coverage is applied to him. It's not just the emphasis—top headlines, lead stories, analysis, reactions, and opinion pieces indicating it's the most important thing in the world—but also the assumed negativity in tone.

Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Real journalistic resources should be put into meaningfully covering it from multiple angles, as often happens with other big national stories of great consequence.” newrepublic.com/article/185622…

Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread. One problem here is that critiques of media coverage of necessity rely on a constant, blow-by-blow singling out of individual offenses/failures: This headline, that front page, etc. It is legit hard to reach sweeping, global conclusions. But the critique is still right!

Jill Lawrence (@jilldlawrence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great points from Greg Sargent on the big-picture story "unfolding right at the end of all of our noses👉 Given his "serial incoherence, lack of basic curiosity, pathological dishonesty" and "sadistic verbal abuses," could Trump be an effective president? newrepublic.com/article/185622…

Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David is so good on this pod episode, which is all about how the Trump scandal at Arlington reveals how MAGA bullying and intimidation toward public servants functions in the Trump/MAGA worldview:

Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coming NYT headline: "In somber, emotional comments, Trump reflects on dangers that gun availability, migrants pose to children"

Rus Lodi (@ruslodi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This thread (and story) is good, especially this part which rewrites 10 “Biden’s too old headlines” to capture recent questionable utterances by Trump.

Greg Sargent (@gregtsargent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We have a man who is manifestly incapable of being president...it’s much worse than in 2016 because nobody was sure at the time whether it was an act. It’s not an act. The media failure this time is completely inexcusable." digby on "sane-washing" digbysblog.net/2024/09/05/the…