Washington – Networks Air 20-minute Trump ‘Commercial’ Before Statement

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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leads the crowd in an applause, recognizing a Gold Star mother in the crowd during a gathering with military leaders and veterans at the new Trump International Hotel in Washington, Friday, Sept. 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)Washington – Donald Trump’s renouncement of birtherism on Friday came with some media gamesmanship that compelled television news networks to air 20 minutes of endorsements by retired military men before the candidate briefly got to the point.

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    “We all got Rick-rolled,” said CNN’s Jake Tapper, a reference to the Internet prank of replacing an expected link with a video of singer Rick Astley’s 1987 hit, “Never Gonna Give You Up.”

    The bad blood continued after the event when the Trump campaign barred text reporters and a television producer from joining him on a tour of the new Trump International Hotel in Washington. In response, cable and broadcast networks refused to use any video of the tour.

    Trump’s long-expressed doubts that President Obama was born in the United States — despite a birth certificate proving Obama’s eligibility for the presidency — resurfaced with a Washington Post interview on Thursday where Trump would not say whether or not he believed the president was born in Hawaii in 1961.

    With criticism of his birther movement starting anew, Trump’s campaign signaled that the candidate would address the issue Friday at a Washington event. When Trump stepped to the podium at 11:04 a.m. EDT, he was carried live on CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC.

    Following a short statement that didn’t address the birther issue, Trump stepped aside for a succession of Medal of Honor recipients to approach the microphone and endorse him.

    The networks stuck with the event, essentially a Trump commercial, until Fox News Channel pulled away at 11:25 a.m. for a studio discussion and the other two networks shortly followed suit. By 11:30, Trump stepped back to the podium and all the networks went back to him live.

    After claiming that opponent Hillary Clinton had started the birther discussion, a false claim for which he offered no evidence, Trump took credit for ending it.

    “President Barack Obama was born in the United States,” Trump said. “Period. Now we all want to get back to making America strong and great again.”

    He then stepped away without taking questions.

    Tapper called the appearance “a disservice to the people who were offended by that movement, people who thought it was racist.”

    “What they did was tease us, play us,” said CNN’s Dana Bash, saying the networks would not have aired the veterans’ statements otherwise.

    Bash isn’t likely to find much sympathy among Trump supporters, many of whom distrust and dislike the media. Ripping reporters is a time-honored tactic among Republican office-seekers, and Trump has eagerly joined in.

    “It was political and media genius,” said Melissa Francis during the Fox News program, “Outnumbered.”

    What it amounted to was the equivalent of over $1 million worth of free media time for Trump, estimated Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis.

    “You don’t think Hillary wants her events to be covered like this? Of course she does,” Kofinis said. “It’s more than a question of fairness. It really is a question of responsibility. This is not a reality TV show. I’m not sure that everyone has come to terms with that.”

    It comes after a TV-friendly day where Trump discussed some of his medical records with talk show host Mehmet Oz, drawing laughter and applause when the television doctor said Trump had high testosterone levels, and “Tonight” show host Jimmy Fallon playfully mussed the candidate’s hair during a light-hearted interview.

    Following the Washington event, Trump’s campaign invited the television network’s pool camera to join him on a tour of his Washington hotel. Reporters were barred. ABC News producer Candace Smith, Friday’s pool representative who usually accompanies the camera operator and reports back to her colleagues about what she saw, tweeted that she was “physically restrained” from doing so.

    For Trump, it ensured that no one would immediately question what CNN’s John King called “the biggest flip-flop of the campaign.”

    Television networks agreed not to use the camera person’s footage. “The TV pool traditionally doesn’t participate in events that our reporters or producers are not allowed to attend,” said Bryan Boughton, Fox News Washington bureau chief and current chairman of the TV pool.


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    Sam23
    Sam23
    7 years ago

    Trump is a genius. In all years watching political news. I never watched a media meltdown like today. Sheer panic lmao.

    yitzchokm
    yitzchokm
    7 years ago

    This is 100% Hillary Clinton’s issue. Baby should be ashamed of themselves for specifically ignoring the origins of the birthers.
    And as much as I hate Donald Trump, the guy did really good today. Sorry to say

    mitchmitch
    mitchmitch
    7 years ago

    Finaly we have someone who knows how to treat the press what trhey deserve

    7 years ago

    What an act of sheer genius on Trump’s part! Lol he made fools of the liberal press and played them to his own advantage, something They’d new have willingly done! It’s about time he gives it back to them considering the disgustingly biased way they’ve been favoring Hillary the lying criminal!