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How the Press Utterly Failed Us in 2025
Jeff Tiedrich: what the hell do they imagine they're doing?
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here's today's post: "wishcasting our merry way to hell: how the press utterly failed us in 2025" -- what the hell do they imagine they're doing? thanks for reading, and please sign up for my daily newsletter to keep getting the good stuff --[image or embed] -- Jeff Tiedrich (@jefftiedrich.bsky.social) Dec 28, 2025 at 11:01 AM
here's today's post: "wishcasting our merry way to hell: how the press utterly failed us in 2025" -- what the hell do they imagine they're doing? thanks for reading, and please sign up for my daily newsletter to keep getting the good stuff --[image or embed]
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it was just about this time last year, as We the People were freaking out about the f*ckery to come, that the worthless scribblers of the corporate-controlled media decided the greatest contribution they could make to the national discourse would be to put on their denial-colored glasses and assure us that everything was going to be okay. no, wait " not just okay, but totally awesome. today, let's take a walk down memory lane, and revisit just how completely ------ wrong the chattering class got it.
today, let's take a walk down memory lane, and revisit just how completely ------ wrong the chattering class got it.
#1 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-28 05:14 PM | Reply
exhibit A: the Gas Leak Twins, Ezra Klein and Ross Douthat. here's the twaddle they ---- out onto The New York Times the very day of the 2024 election, just minutes after Donny was declared the victor. so here we are, a year later. did Donny's victory offer an 'unlikely opening to American renewal'? spoiler alert: no, of course it ------ well didn't " not unless unless you consider economic ruin, foreign policy chaos, and lawless ICE thugs on the streets of our cities to be some kind of 'renewal.'
so here we are, a year later. did Donny's victory offer an 'unlikely opening to American renewal'?
spoiler alert: no, of course it ------ well didn't " not unless unless you consider economic ruin, foreign policy chaos, and lawless ICE thugs on the streets of our cities to be some kind of 'renewal.'
#2 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-28 05:16 PM | Reply
this is the kind of magical 'everybody gets a pony' thinking that our punditocracy loves to inflict on us: that somehow, any moment now, Donny's going to finally become 'presidential.' anything's possible, right? overnight, Dear Leader could miraculously become a wise and fair statesman - also, technicolor pigs could fly out of my ass. you know what this sort of self-delusion is? it's called wishcasting. over to you, Wiktionary. Wishcasting is the act of interpreting information or a situation in a way that casts it as favorable or desired, despite the fact that there is no evidence for such a conclusion; a wishful forecast. after the election, the press went into overdrive, churning out piece after piece in which they promised us that if we all click our heels together three times, everything will be okay.
anything's possible, right? overnight, Dear Leader could miraculously become a wise and fair statesman - also, technicolor pigs could fly out of my ass.
you know what this sort of self-delusion is? it's called wishcasting. over to you, Wiktionary.
Wishcasting is the act of interpreting information or a situation in a way that casts it as favorable or desired, despite the fact that there is no evidence for such a conclusion; a wishful forecast.
after the election, the press went into overdrive, churning out piece after piece in which they promised us that if we all click our heels together three times, everything will be okay.
#3 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-28 05:19 PM | Reply
so, here we are, a year down the road. has the press learned any lesson from the blizzard of --- we've just gone through? no, of course not, they haven't.
no, of course not, they haven't.
#4 | Posted by A_Friend at 2025-12-28 05:24 PM | Reply
The Washington Post recently did a hit job on universal healthcare, a system enjoyed by the people in Germany, Florence, Canada, Israel, the UK, Greece, France, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Austria, and even little Albania: WaPo Shills for the Oligarchs
Hey Jeff Bezos, this is for you from the hardworking American taxpayer who is denied universal healthcare thanks to the Republican Party and greedy, sniveling oligarchs like you!
Boycott Amazon, WaPo, and WalMart
#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-28 06:27 PM | Reply
How the billionaire owners of the press failed America.
#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-29 10:26 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
@#5 ... The Washington Post recently did a hit job on universal healthcare ...
Well, what might be expected from Mr Bezos, the billionaire owner of WaPO who has sucked up to Pres Trump?
#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-29 10:41 PM | Reply
Here is another take on this thread headline:
"Remembering the Worst Media Misses of 2025"
www.nationalreview.com
#8 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-12-29 11:45 PM | Reply
The moral of the story - diversify your news sources.
#9 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-12-29 11:45 PM | Reply
From the sub-summary ...
... and please sign up for my daily newsletter ...
So, begging for more followers?
#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-30 12:35 AM | Reply
@#8 ... "Remembering the Worst Media Misses of 2025" ...
That article owns itself.
It is pay-walled.
Yeah, imo, pay-walls are the biggest media miss in 2025.
Even axios.com, whose reporting I have admired for years, seems to have succumbed to the pay-wall.
@#9 ... The moral of the story - diversify your news sources. ...
Yeah, your current trolling alias should take its own advice ...
:)
#11 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-30 12:40 AM | Reply
No, the traditional independent media didn't fail us, many of them had to try and exist under new regimes of super rich fat cat rich men and women who want CNN, or MSNow, or the other independent voices to be stilled, and then loudly be a propaganda tool for the rich, like Musk, and the utterly undemocratic, like Trump. Big business rules from the corporate boardrooms, and they stand for no elections that the poor and powerless can vote within.
#12 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-12-30 07:34 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
"How the Press Utterly Failed Us in 2025"
As a business, isn't most of our free press owned by The Oligarchs?
#13 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-30 04:36 PM | Reply
The moral of the story - diversify your news sources. #9 | Posted by BellRinger
How is that the moral of the story? How does that get the media to do their job?
You don't know what "moral of the story" means. It's probably a symptom of not having morals.
#14 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-30 04:38 PM | Reply
#9 | Posted by BellRinger
The follow up moral is avoid whatever garbage ballwasher reads.
#15 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 10:31 AM | Reply
#8 | Posted by BellRinger
You'd think you'd find better sources given how wrong you are on every damn thread you chirp up on.
Still believing National Review trash. GTFOOH.
#16 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 10:39 AM | Reply
Rather than presenting a balanced picture of the administration's efforts, the media have jumped on any opportunity to make ICE look incompetent or, better yet, malicious.
Because they are malicious. They're authoritarian pieces of s*&^ that have to be excused by dishonestly using an exception to avoid criticizing the norm.
F*&^ off, ballwasher. You're an idiot who entrenches their idiocy by reading garbage like that.
#17 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 10:41 AM | Reply
Every time I open a new browser tab I'm reminded just big a failure the media is and has been.
There's always some MSN headline about "Judge Delivers Legal Blow to Trump..." or "New Polling Data Big Problem for Trump..." or some other nonsense treating this like it's a boxing match during normal times.
Meanwhile, in reality, this administration has showed that they'll flagrantly disregard judicial rulings, even going so far as to attack judges and the judiciary for daring to be the co-equal branch they are, and don't give two s*&^s what polling says as they blatantly gut social programs and policies that hurt their base and the 90% the most while favoring extreme wealth inequality and the torrent of upward wealth movement.
#18 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 10:44 AM | Reply
See, right on cue:
www.msn.com
"'Alarm bells': New poll is bad for Trump"
Like they give two s*&^s.
#19 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 11:03 AM | Reply
The Fairness Doctrine being repealed by the FCC was the beginning of the end of quality journalism.
#20 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-31 11:48 AM | Reply
Rush Limbaugh and Fox was the beginning of the end, you ------- moron
#21 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-31 12:01 PM | Reply
Rush and Fox only sh@rt3d into existence because of the repeal of the fairness doctrine.
#22 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 12:12 PM | Reply
#21 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-31 12:01 PM | Reply | Flag:
And just how do you think they came into existence, ------- raetard?
#23 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-31 01:11 PM | Reply
Along with every other opinionated news source on the air.
#24 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2025-12-31 01:11 PM | Reply
"And just how do you think they came into existence?"
The Fairness Doctrine was repealed. Then the FCC relaxed rules on how many stations in the same market could be owned by one company.
That allowed Sinclair and others to buy up market after market, all without having to offer a differing point of view.
#25 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-12-31 01:54 PM | Reply
The Fairness Doctrine being repealed by the FCC was the beginning of the end of quality journalism. #20 | Posted by lfthndthrds
Congratulations, Republicans. You Built That!
In 1985, under FCC Chairman Mark S. Fowler, a communications attorney who had served on Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign staff in 1976 and 1980, the FCC released its report on General Fairness Doctrine Obligations[29] stating that the doctrine hurt the public interest and violated free speech rights guaranteed by the First Amendment. en.wikipedia.org
#26 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-31 03:11 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Rush Limbaugh and Fox was the beginning of the end, you ------- moron #21 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-31 12:01 PM
Rush Limbaugh was a known pedophile.
Fox is a foreign asset.
Their audience are the end result.
#27 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2025-12-31 04:30 PM | Reply
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