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Cattledog

(5,915 posts)
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 06:51 PM Jan 2018

Did sexual predator journalists have an effect on tone of HRC coverage?

Steve Chaggaris, the political director for CBS News, was fired by the network after “accounts of inappropriate behavior” surfaced. In a statement, CBS News announced it had “severed ties with Mr. Chaggaris for violating company policy, effective immediately.”

Since 2012, Chaggaris served as the outlet’s senior political editor, then was promoted to political director in March 2017.
Chaggaris — like many other male journalists who have recently been outed, disciplined, and fired for sexually predatory behavior — was in a position to shape the extremely negative and often blatantly sexist coverage of Hillary Clinton’s historical presidential campaign.

As Rebecca Traister wrote in The New York Times, “Many of the male journalists who stand accused of sexual harassment were on the forefront of covering the presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.”
She added:
A pervasive theme of all of these men’s coverage of Mrs. Clinton was that she was dishonest and unlikable. These recent harassment allegations suggest that perhaps the problem wasn’t that Mrs. Clinton was untruthful or inherently hard to connect with, but that these particular men hold deep biases against women who seek power instead of sticking to acquiescent sex-object status.
Complaints about the sexist nature of Clinton coverage were often dismissed or minimized, despite the mainstream media’s well-documented pattern of such behavior.

Now with these firings and revelations, those concerns turned out to have been very real. Several of the men who were determining up to cover Clinton and which issues should receive the most focus — her emails, her trustworthiness, her likability — were at the very same time were mistreating and abusing women.
In addition to Chaggaris, men at some of the nation’s most influential outlets — including NBC, CBS, The New York Times, and PBS — were setting up Clinton while misbehaving behind closed doors.

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Did sexual predator journalists have an effect on tone of HRC coverage? (Original Post) Cattledog Jan 2018 OP
Predator Males and the Oval Office delisen Jan 2018 #1
Yeah, just subconsciously they dont want powerful women around to judge their crimes against women bettyellen Jan 2018 #6
I agree. Know 2 women trying to survive bad situations delisen Jan 2018 #11
Most of us have been there, some having their careers torpedoes but not knowing why.... bettyellen Jan 2018 #12
Amanda Marcotte wrote something similar back on Nov 29 stevenleser Jan 2018 #2
thank you for the link! Lucinda Jan 2018 #15
Interesting proposition gratuitous Jan 2018 #3
I think Moonves said RandomAccess Jan 2018 #5
The days of men like him getting off Scot free are over. Blue_true Jan 2018 #4
Had Obama been treated this way and we later found out that the journalists dsc Jan 2018 #7
Good point. And lets not forget, these sexist journalists only had to change the mind of 80,000 stevenleser Jan 2018 #8
I have to say I hadn't a clue as to the kind of behavior that apparently dsc Jan 2018 #13
Yes mcar Jan 2018 #9
The media coverage of Hillary Clinton was disgraceful. yardwork Jan 2018 #10
KNR Thank you! Lucinda Jan 2018 #14
of course they did Skittles Jan 2018 #16
No melman Jan 2018 #17
Yes. betsuni Jan 2018 #18
Yes. SunSeeker Jan 2018 #19

delisen

(6,044 posts)
1. Predator Males and the Oval Office
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 07:02 PM
Jan 2018

Those newspeople identify with Trump and other "strongman" bullies, and a woman as president is a nightmare scenario to them.

They helped bring us into the hell we are in today and they are not going to help us get out of it.

We need to get beyond the patriarchal bs if we are going to win back democracy.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
6. Yeah, just subconsciously they dont want powerful women around to judge their crimes against women
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 08:18 PM
Jan 2018

Last edited Thu Jan 4, 2018, 10:08 PM - Edit history (1)

It’s beyond just being propositioned or flirted with- it’s always putting a woman’s job and future employment on the line. It’s life altering in most cases.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
12. Most of us have been there, some having their careers torpedoes but not knowing why....
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 10:10 PM
Jan 2018

Because these guys can be as vindictive as they are abusive. Hope things get better for your friends.

 

stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
2. Amanda Marcotte wrote something similar back on Nov 29
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 07:03 PM
Jan 2018
https://www.salon.com/2017/11/29/matt-lauer-and-the-emails-how-accused-harassers-conjured-a-fake-hillary-scandal/

Matt Lauer and the emails: How accused harassers conjured a fake Hillary scandal
Men accused of harassment and abuse shared a bizarre obsession with Clinton’s emails. This is not a coincidence

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
3. Interesting proposition
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 07:06 PM
Jan 2018

I'm confident someone will do the heavy lifting of looking over the story selection and subsequent reports that made it on the air or into publication. Les Moonves of CBS is already on record as saying that his news department was going easy on Trump because Trump was just so darned good for ratings. Makes you wonder how CBS would have covered the Manson murders if old Charlie had a better Q rating.

 

RandomAccess

(5,210 posts)
5. I think Moonves said
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 08:16 PM
Jan 2018

Trump's excessive coverage was good for ratings, not that they'd go easy on him.

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
4. The days of men like him getting off Scot free are over.
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 07:10 PM
Jan 2018

Their hides will be nailed to a wall from now on if they misbehave. I don't buy the argument that innocent men can be framed, innocent men should be able to prove they are innocent of sexual misconduct and find coworkers who can help confirm that they are - I have always known who the loutish men were in my working environment.

dsc

(52,162 posts)
7. Had Obama been treated this way and we later found out that the journalists
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 08:22 PM
Jan 2018

were secretly members of the Klan no one would have any doubt, would they.

 

stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
8. Good point. And lets not forget, these sexist journalists only had to change the mind of 80,000
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 08:54 PM
Jan 2018

people spread out over three states to swing the election.

dsc

(52,162 posts)
13. I have to say I hadn't a clue as to the kind of behavior that apparently
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 10:29 PM
Jan 2018

is common in some work places. I have certainly been physically and even emotionally attracted to men with whom I happened to work but I wouldn't dream of behaving in anything like the way that apparently was fairly common in many workplaces.

yardwork

(61,650 posts)
10. The media coverage of Hillary Clinton was disgraceful.
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 08:59 PM
Jan 2018

Now we learn that some of the same men responsible for the biased reporting - Chaggaris, Halperin, Lauer - were sexually harassing female emoloyees.

SunSeeker

(51,571 posts)
19. Yes.
Fri Jan 5, 2018, 07:36 AM
Jan 2018

Lauer's rude, interrupting questionning of her about her emails, compared to the softballs he gave Trump, is a prime example.

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