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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.
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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.)
@graphite No, Trump played golf while governors like Newsom got Elon Musk to fly to China on his own dime and bring back PPE, then got several businesses to start producing PPE and hand sanitizers.
graphite · 61-69, M
@independentone I think Trump has played golf twice in the past year, always with CNN "reporters" waiting to get a photo of it. Obama played golf more than Tiger Woods, but he was The Perfect One and got his usual free pass from the Democrat media. (If he wasn't playing golf, he was doing comedy bits on these talk shows that fawned all over him.) Trump organized the auto industry, etc, even the MyPillow guy, to ramp things up.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
[b][big]YOU LIE [/big][/b]@independentone
😂@graphite That's what the country needs, is more cheap crap from the my pillow dude. 🤦‍♂️
The Auto industry has moved overseas. Toyota outsells all American brands combined.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Toyota’s are made in the Us Einstein 😂😂😂 @independentone
@jackjjackson assembled in the US, parts made overseas
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Some not all. You seem to display the attitude of a know it all when in fact you’re inaccurate more often than. It. @independentone
Budwick · 70-79, M
@jackjjackson [quote]You seem to attitude of a know it all when in fact you’re inaccurate more often than[/quote]

It's OK though.
What he doesn't know - he can make up!
monte3 · 70-79, M
@graphite not that playing golf is a good measure of a president but Trump HAS played almost 3 times as much golf as Obama. And again trust me it is NOT whant I object to about him. Hell he doesn’t do anything but watch Fox News when he is in Washington.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
You see what the president does from Canada is that correct Monte? @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
@jackjjackson 😊. You think I am Canadian? Well MInnesota has been called the Canada of 5he US but no....
Budwick · 70-79, M
@independentone [quote] cheap crap from the my pillow dude. [/quote]

No wonder you're such a lame-0.
You're not getting your proper rest!
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
You’ll move when Minnesota is in the Trump column in November. @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
@jackjjackson hold on to those dreams Jackbud...
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
[b][big]BRILLIANT! [/big][/b]@Budwick
monte3 · 70-79, M
@jackjjackson ok one that wasn’t even very clever and two I love it when you compliment yourself.. 😉
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
That’s what you use when facts and reality fail you 😂🤣😂 @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
@jackjjackson what are you talking about now? 🤷‍♂️
It wasn’t particularly clever. wtf.
And yeah we call you Jackbud for a reason.
Come on have a conversation with yourself it’s hilarious.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
There is no we there is you and your inanity. @monte3
Budwick · 70-79, M
@monte3 Have you noticed that Clark Kent and Superman are never in the same place, at the same time?
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monte3 · 70-79, M
@Budwick now jack that is slightly more clever. 😉
Budwick · 70-79, M
@monte3 Guess which one I am!
monte3 · 70-79, M
@Budwick you are the slightly less intelligent part of 5he brain. 😉
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Excellent self analysis Monte. @monte3
monte3 · 70-79, M
No you see I don’t have to share a brain. 😉. @jackjjackson