Today we saw the birth & death of a coronavirus news cycle suggesting - contrary to common sense - that the Biden Admin had to “start from scratch” on a vaccine rollout since the Trump Admin had done nothing.
Curious who bought the spin? I’ve got some thoughts👇
@mj_lee broke the story today for @CNN, who has shared it countless times and mentioned it dozens of times on air, citing (you guessed it!) unnamed sources.
Only problem is, Dr. Fauci shot down the claim today at today’s press conference.
Seems he’s got a reason to know.
Of course, before the story was rejected outright by the most believable person involved in all this, lots of @CNN’s main voices jumped in about how big of a deal it was. This is what we call expectation setting.
But it wasn’t just @CNN. Other outlets and their reporters piled on, too. Because you see, if people believe this, Biden’s job gets way easier: anything tied to the vaccine is a success.
It wouldn’t be a chance for anti-Trump spin if @maddow and @MaddowBlog weren’t involved.
She wasn’t even alone in her own program. Here we’ve got @kylegriffin1 doing the same thing.
Again, the Biden WH has every incentive for you to believe this. It means that any future failures are on Trump, not Biden.
The problem with these types of stories is that you can’t unring a bell. Once the story is out there it’s going to find its way into the bloodstream, and even if it gets corrected or retracted after the fact, the damage will already be done. See @dailykos, @futurism.
And that’s even considering that some of these outlets are even trying to act in good faith.
I have long since ceased to believe that @joshtpm and @TPM are acting in good faith. Same for @RawStory.
And it wasn’t just reporters. Here we’ve got @SpeakerPelosi picking up the unsupported, unsubstantiated claim and running with it - in front of the American people - as if it were true.
You can imagine why this would be the sort of talking point that would resonate with Democrats. Here’s @JeffMerkley, joining @NewDay to do the same thing Pelosi did.
And you can imagine that former campaign staffers, like @davidplouffe, would do something similar. It’s good news for the home team.
This is how these stories that sound too good to be true always gather steam: flimsy reporting, amplified by self-interested politicians, and then folks with large platforms add fuel to the fire until its public record.
Naturally some of our usual suspects, like @johnpavlovitz, jumped onboard this narrative.
And of course the folks who play doctors and public health experts on Twitter got into the mix. Because of course they would. It confirms their priors.
As a general rule, if a story that cites unnamed sources confirms your priors (from Netflix or otherwise) in a way that seems too good to be true, @AmandaMarcotte, it probably is.
I simply don’t have the time and patience to get to everyone who did this individually - and this is driving at a broader point - so I’m gonna lump a bunch in together.
I’ll be honest. I’m a little surprised that this passed anyone’s sniff test.
A new admin claiming that their predecessor (& opponent) did “nothing” despite administering the *same number of vaccines per day* that the new one is setting as a TARGET?
Doesn’t that seem ridiculous?
Apparently not to some.
And unfortunately I have a feeling we’ll have a lot more of these types of news cycles now that we’ve had a changing of the guard, and the people who are friendly with the media are back in charge.
So buckle up, folks. After four years of disbelief, fears of misinformation and disinterest in flattering stories about the government, I have a feeling we’ll have a lot more less-than-true stories where this cycle came from.
And I’m here until they ban me to help unpack it all.
Also, this is the kind of thing that makes the so-called war against disinformation utterly ridiculous to conservatives.
This is disinformation, actively pushed for political ends.
If that doesn’t get a Twitter flag or a fact check, then I’m not interested in what does.
Post script - it doesn’t have to be this bad. Multiple outlets ran stories highly critical of the Trump vaccine rollout but did it with on-the-record sources & recognizing that vaccines were getting to people. Here’s @thedailybeast and @voxdotcom.
And credit to the reporters who saw this story for what it was. @ddiamond is a good example of that.
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@JoeBiden promised us better. We were told - over and over again, in no uncertain terms - that the Biden team was going to turn the coronavirus pandemic around.
Today, they told us that wasn’t true. We’ve got a lot more examples to go. 👇
Over and over again his campaign told us they were ready from the jump to fix things.
Now that @JoeBiden is in office, apparently that’s changed.
How come?
This was the message that @JoeBiden delivered throughout the campaign.
This tone sure sounds like quitting to me, Mr. President.
My hot take is that what the last four years has proven is that our democracy isn’t actually fragile and is in fact substantially more sturdy and resilient than most of us thought.
My worries are far more with the social fabric of this country and less with our democracy itself.
I’ll flesh this out as a full piece at some point.