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Here's Some Actual Reporting On Covid - Stuff You May Not Have Heard

[b]GOP governors are handling covid-19 better than Democrats, but you’d never know it from the news[/b]


Opinion by
Hugh Hewitt
Contributing columnist
Washington Post
July 28, 2020


Against the backdrop of countless news stories about the covid-19 pandemic, much of the coverage from elite media centers in New York and Washington can be boiled down to this theme: Republicans generally and President Trump specifically have done a horrible job managing the novel coronavirus while Democrats have fought valiantly to turn the tide where they hold power.

Headlines on this newspaper’s website this past weekend focused on Florida — “Coronavirus ravaged Florida, as Ron DeSantis sidelined scientists and followed Trump” — and imperiled Republicans in the Senate — “As pandemic limits scrutiny, GOP fears lesser-known Democratic candidates will steamroll to Senator majority.” (Florida became the state with the second-highest number of cases over the weekend, surpassing New York.)

The awful metrics of covid-19 deaths tell a different story, according to data kept current by Johns Hopkins University. New York has suffered 32,645 deaths; New Jersey 15,804; California 8,455; Illinois 7,608; Pennsylvania 7,131; and Michigan 6,405 fatalities. All of these states have Democratic governors.


Republicans hold statehouses in some big states and there the counts look like this: Florida has seen 5,931 deaths, Texas with 5,085 fatalities and Ohio with 3,344. Arizona, also with a GOP governor, has 3,304 dead. Thus, of the 10 states with the most fatalities, the six highest tolls are all in states with Democratic leadership. Republicans run the virus response in states ranked seventh through 10th in this grim lineup.


How often have you seen those harshest of facts? Instead, the headlines trumpet new cases, where California leads with 453,155 cases, Florida with 432,747, New York with 412,344 cases and Texas with 394,927. Case numbers follow population totals fairly closely, but Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is pummeled by New York and Beltway media, while New York’s Andrew M. Cuomo (D) gets at least a pass and often praise.

Cable news networks follow their well-worn ruts toward predetermined story lines and familiar refrains. Some shows have embraced narratives that seem as repetitious as the playlists of “Top 40” radio stations of decades ago.

Coverage of the protests has become just as unbalanced. With protests raging in Portland for nearly two months — and Saturday night bringing violence to other cities such as Seattle and Austin — a great deal of attention has been trained on the president’s completely legal deployment of federal officers to a few cities to protect public property but not on who is creating the mayhem and, now, firing shots. The very popular Portland Moms linking arms is a favorite picture; far less is said (or photographed) on elite outlets about the shootings, arsons and lines of black-clad anarchists.

My critique of the coverage says nothing about the epidemiology of the disease. I believe that the virus’s relentless march has been fought in good faith by every elected representative; that states hit first have been hit hardest because the public was slow to hear the alarm raised first in the third week of January — on my radio show, among other outlets — and that the public is affected primarily by deeply embedded patterns of human proximity.

New York City is crisscrossed by jam-packed subways. Florida, Arizona and California are car states. Montana and Utah are wide open and, in most places, lightly populated; Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles are dense. And where populations are older and concentrated and impoverished, the toll has been highest. The pandemic is not political. It isn’t a Republican or a Democratic disease. Reopening of states led to spread. If the mass demonstrations around Memorial Day did not contribute to spread, it is hard for me to imagine that they reduced it. Trump hoped that summer’s heat would rout the virus and that has obviously not occurred. Few have all the right calls here; life generally cannot contain an invisible virus spread by asymptomatic carriers.
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But it would be easy to conclude from the coverage that Republican governors in Florida, Texas, and Arizona are uncommonly inept while their counterparts in New York, New Jersey, California and Illinois have been heroic and flawless.

We are interested in hearing about how the struggle to reopen amid the pandemic is affecting people's lives. Please tell us yours.

The numbers do not mean voters should support Republicans to end the virus. They certainly don’t suggest Democrats have found the magic formula for beating it. But it does suggest that news coverage has been anything but balanced, or even deserves the title “coverage.”

The pandemic has been politicized by Blue Check Twitter and the editors, producers, reporters and hosts who use it as their programming compass. The goal has been not to inform the public but to cudgel the president.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
[quote]Here's Some [b][u]Actual Reporting[/u][/b] On Covid - Stuff You May Not Have Heard[/quote]

And then

[quote][b][u]Opinion[/u][/b] by
Hugh Hewitt[/quote]

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jackjjackson · 61-69, M
You wouldn’t a fact if it slapped you in the ass. ] @Kwek00
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@jackjjackson Maybe you can give an example of that, like proof your point. Instead of just saying things Jack.

It's a bit like those stories you have been posting. You write some nonsensical title, put some silly looking picture under it. Frame it like the opponent is stupid. And voila, that's your argument Jack. It's called: demonization of your opponent. You just make them look silly by framing stuff, so you can feel all better about yourself, without ever talking about anny content. That's how you function Jack. And what is funny, you probably don't even get payed for it. You are worst then a whore Jack, you are the poppulist-slut. The tramp that does it for free because she doesn't know anny better.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Real people have really been killed and not by the police. Don’t be a hypocrite. @Kwek00
graphite · 61-69, M
Florida has had a lot of New Yorkers heading down there. Wonder if that has anything to do with the increasing numbers. (Had Biden been president, the numbers would be far worse - we'd still have flights coming in from China and we'd still be waiting for China to ship ventillators and masks. Trump got American industry to produce these.)
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Thank you then. I’m glad you decided to stop. @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
Fortunately I am not immature enough to need to get in the last word. 😉@jackjjackson
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
You just did lol. Have a wonderful weekend my friend 😀 @monte3
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
I agree with many of the sentiments in this letter. But, it's conclusions are easily as biased and one sided as the behavior that the author is complaining about.

I think it's fair to say that both Democrats and Republicans have politicized this.

What the author fails to address are the objectively stupid and uniformed things that the President and many of his Republican followers have said that have helped to confuse people.

There have been Republican leaders who have contradicted the President numerous times, but they get conveniently ignored.

If the Republicans aren't politicizing this, then why haven't any of the ones in DC challenged the President re-tweeting a video of a doctor who believes that vaccines are made from alien DNA?
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
So you have no shred of dignity. @Kwek00
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@jackjjackson I don't parrot propaganda around Jack. I still feel bad when I say things that are wrong. Maybe you can learn something from it.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Don’t be a hypocrite. @Kwek00
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
That is a dream, corona is in the process of spiraling out of control because of a lack of a national policy especially about testing and tracing. We have watched other countries deal with this and the solution is simple, lock down, embrace mitigation, open up carefully with enhanced testing and tracing to stomp out flare ups. It is as simple as that. Trump never embraced tracing, the backlog waiting for results is taking two weeks now making the tests meaningless. We opened too soon and opened places we should not have yet at all (restrants and bars). Now we pay the piper, even if we had the testing we needed it would not matter because we have too widespread of community spread. Before the election things will be so awful we will need another lock down and to build a national infrastructure for testing. These things will not bode well for the Trump.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
States not the derail government make the rules. Ask Andrew Cuomo and have him make Freda actually report that on the air. @Subsumedpat
It is interesting how the narrative shifts. So when numbers go up the narrative is: “Trump should have embraced tracing.” But if Trump had embraced tracing then the narrative would have been: “The Dictator wants to monitor everyone now through their cell phones! Orange man bad!” So he left the choices to State governors. That was bad. But when he sends in federal marshals to defend a state’s federal courthouse? That was bad too. It would be nice if the pile of jackass shit was consistent. But I guess the donkey that shits it out is on a bad diet. @jackjjackson
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
The Washington governor and Portland mayor now bringing in the state police which they should have done months ago. @DukeOfEarle
meJess · F
If you haven't tested the entire population then you can't know if actual infections are rising or not. You also cannot be sure how serious the infection is for the majority of your citizens. If you count somebody who was covid positive when he was run over as a virus death your figures are distorted.

If you stop performing routine operations, is anyone counting how many cancer, leukemia, hepatitus, etc people have died?
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@Kwek00 Science IS Satanism.

It's time for us to admit it.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@JoeyFoxx Here you can listen to Daniel Horowitz ranting on the radio:

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX0acqa98rc]

Only in the first minute, America is almost the same as China there is a social-distance cult. And business owners go to jail, but if you burn shit down you can just get away from it. And there is also "Anarchy" and "Tyranny" at the same time. Shit is going to hell Joey! And he's going to give you a theological vieuw on all this, because apperently that's important. Gooooooo Bible!!!!!

Apperently, all of this is like Sodom and Gomorrah upside down y'all
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Death certificate are controlled by state not federal law. I’ll let others deal rest of the mistakes. @QuixoticSoul
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Hewitt is a hack and has been since Time magazine have him a column in the 70s.

Lift lockdowns like they did in Florida and Texas and look at the numbers explode.

Trump discredits himself.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@QuixoticSoul Actually, 200 people with the kung flu in their system passed away, quite a difference
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@sunsporter1649 You are so fucking dumb lmao.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@QuixoticSoul No shit.
Ca has 21 deaths per 100k people, Arizona 45, Texas 20, Florida 28, Louisiana 81, Mississippi 50, Alabama 30, Georgia 33.
Guess the Republican governors aren't doing that great after all. Oh, and Ohio is at 29 deaths per 100k people.
Covid hit the North East first, and killed many more people when science and the medical community had little information and had to learn how to battle this virus.
Take a look at the last 2 weeks, NY and NJ have far fewer deaths than Florida, Texas and Arizona.
California was ahead of the game early on, but then stupid people went to the beach and the numbers have sky rocketed.

So much for Trump and the republicans having this all under control
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
You know a lot of white gang bangers do you? The wold has changed since West Side STORY 😂🤣😂 @independentone
@jackjjackson Some White, a lot of Black and Latino as well as Asian. Actually I don't know any of them, I don't associate with that class of people.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Do some research and get current. @independentone
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I don't know how anyone can praise Cuomo when it's because of him that an elderly man was brutally beaten by a person stuck in the nursing home via Cuomo's orders. Don't we hear that covid patients should stay away from immune compromised? Isn't that why we have masks?

Then again, I've heard from most on here that they don't care if the elderly dies or not, so they might praise Cuomo because they are Nazis and believe in that sort of thing.
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Imagine my shock when I see CDC numbers dramatically drop once they have to share their info.. and class action lawsuits gets mentioned
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@hippyjoe1955 'The UK already cut their numbers in half.'

Did they ? When was that then ?
AthrillatheHunt · 51-55, M
That’s not very PC bro!@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Interesting talks if you have the time to watch it. It is almost an hour long. https://www.bitchute.com/video/PdajV5LwcsgC/?fbclid=IwAR0N4bD-fokN7nezxG7ZPKJSm3GtW7xrmcL9iskQjqYhFRxwzvt-r16ElLc
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
I didn’t see any of that news on CNN. Oh wait CNN doesn’t do news @hippyjoe1955
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@hippyjoe1955 @hippyjoe1955 'And those studies have been shown to be falsified and were retracted within 2 weeks of them being published. The stuff works and works well.'

Then why hasn"t the F.D.A. re-authorised its use ?
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@RodionRomanovitch Why don't you ask the FDA that question? I have no idea. The only thing I know is Ronald Reagan was right about the claims that "I am from the government and here to help" is a lie. The FDA doesn't care about human lives. It cares about its position of the bureaucratic pecking order.
akindheart · 61-69, F
well it is the Washington Post. secondly, our governor did a phenomenal job of containing the virus. we have to ask why this suddenly reared its head up..because our death rate is 1.8%. i think it is fishy
dommagic · M
Yeah the fact that the first two words are Opinion by...opinions aren’t facts
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@dommagic Budwick has a hard time understanding that.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@dommagic Yeah, the Johns Hopkins stuff, death numbers and shit - all opinions - you can make it what ever you want.

Dolt.
dommagic · M
I make it that one biased man was stating his long winded opinion. Numbers,, statistics, all of that can be looked at and manipulated as you and others are quick to point out when it supports your idiotic ramblings.

Neanderthal @Budwick
Cuomo is a scumbag.
Murphy is a scumbag.
Wash, rinse, repeat...and the stain on the scumbag won’t wash out. That’s why they use the spin cycle over and over again.
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OggggO · 36-40, M
The states with denser populations have more total cases over the entire course of the pandemic so far, that's not news, or even particularly relevant. That the majority of new cases are in red states, despite more people living in blue states, is, but that doesn't fit your ridiculous twist of the narrative.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@OggggO your ridiculous twist of the narrative?[b][i][/i][/b]

[quote]The numbers do not mean voters should support Republicans to end the virus. They certainly don’t suggest Democrats have found the magic formula for beating it. But it does suggest that news coverage has been anything but balanced, or even deserves the title “coverage.”[/quote]
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
Hugh Hewitt!! 🤦‍♀️
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Budwick I actually listened to some of his radio stuff. The fragments are only 9 minutes long on youtube. His hot-take on how great the Mt Rushmore speech was on the 3th of july tells me all I need to know on how this person works with information.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@Kwek00 [quote]I listened to his radio stuff, 9 minutes long[/quote]

I guess that makes you an expert then!
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Budwick The opinion piece kinda gives it away Budwick. I don't need loads of information to spot someone that is so clearly biased and favorable to one side.

But that's okay for an opinion piece or a radio show, if he wants to promote a side, that's okay. But you can't hold it against me that I call it out for what it is: propaganda.
I saw this. He made some good points and didn't go over the edge.
Cool. Now compare different [b]countries’[/b] results, based on whether their leadership is liberal or conservative.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
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