The democratic party and the media of the first tier risk when unsubstantiated claim about the relationship of its President Donald trump with the Russian Federation, noted in the article The Rolling Stone American journalist Matt Taibbi.
He expressed the opinion that in recent times American journalists published stories about contacts ex-adviser to trump Michael Flynn with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak, and on alleged cyber attacks by Russian hackers on the servers of the Committee Democrats.
“Russia has become an obsession, an artificial language with which to discuss a huge amount of suspicion towards Donald Trump,” – he stressed.
According to him, Democrats and journalists are playing a dangerous game putting your capital on the possible “exposure, which may or may not be.” The media cannot afford to confirm the statements of the American leader of fake news. They only used ways which are used by lovers of conspiracy theories, said the journalist.
Taibbi cites several “ridiculous examples” – in particular from an article in The Washington Post was a link to a report by an unknown group PropOrNot about a whole list of “alternative media” that supposedly influenced the opinions of Americans about trump.
He noticed that all this “hoopla” in the news plays an important role, because American society is “stuffed” parodies of Putin, giving him cover with the Russian leader. Thus, any subject with Russia untwist so that it reaches the front pages, although in a different situation “would be lost on the ninth page,” adds the journalist.
According to him, any evidence of the American media of the first tier no, they have to use such reception, as a hint of some future data, which, most likely, not confirmed.
Politics-the Democrats behave in a similar way using in speeches the phrase like “While we don’t know all the facts” and “Perhaps soon there will be more information.”
“Again and again they refer to what they do not know to talk about what they hope, once will be revealed,” explains Dr. Taibbi.
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