- Mon May 17, 2021 10:27 pm
#3008
Yair Wallach has another thread. Not very complementary of Jez overall.
Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 6:00 pm I'm a bit dubious about these claims that Corbyn was smeared. With the notable exception of the Czech spy story, weren't all of the stories, less smears, more reports of his past actions and statements?There were a lot of really strange reactions by the media which were just disproportionate.
Crabcakes wrote:I don't dispute at all that Corbyn got a hard time from the press, but again he was often his own worst enemy. I'd be wiling to bet the press sat outside his house precisely because he never gave soundbites and instead did his grumpy petulant old man routine, which was always great for pictures or clips and *always* made it look like he had something to hide whether he did or not. If he'd just calmly and politely gave a quote or soundbite they'd have got bored and fucked off. But of course he couldn't do that as "playing the game" would have lost him leftie brownie points.I suppose the conclusion then would be that the press were not remotely interested in collecting information or advancing a story, but simply presenting their own narrative/perspective. At which point you may be right that they may have left, or doubled down now the know they could bully him into giving a quote.
kettle wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:17 pmIf anything was ever a given...
I suppose the conclusion then would be that the press were not remotely interested in collecting information or advancing a story, but simply presenting their own narrative/perspective.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:52 pm He gave them far too much ammunition. Real politicians avoid doing that wherever possible (hence trapping them with bacon sandwiches and motor drives).The Prime Minister is a serial adulterer with a string of illegitimate children such that he won't even commit to numbering them. He has been fired repeatedly for lying and once conspired to have a journalist assaulted. I feel this is fertile ground for 'ammunition' and yet this did not seem to be picked up by the press to the same extent. As was covered up-thread much of the ammunition levelled against Corbyn was simply lies.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:58 pm As demonstrated by Greg Dyke and, showing he knows the game, Johnson, the best way to win round the doorstep press pack is the tea round.~Exactly the example I was thinking of.
They've been out there for ages. They're hungry and thirsty. They're human, and what they really want is something to report on. So you do the tea round. Mismatched cups, no poncey biscuits. Bring it out on a tray, bat off a few questions with a smile, go back inside. They've got their footage, they can't really make you look like a shit when you're serving hot drinks, you look more human, and they bugger off.
kettle wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:09 pmI'm afraid the elecorate's answer is 'And?'Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:52 pm He gave them far too much ammunition. Real politicians avoid doing that wherever possible (hence trapping them with bacon sandwiches and motor drives).The Prime Minister is a serial adulterer with a string of illegitimate children such that he won't even commit to numbering them. He has been fired repeatedly for lying and once conspired to have a journalist assaulted. I feel this is fertile ground for 'ammunition' and yet this did not seem to be picked up by the press to the same extent. As was covered up-thread much of the ammunition levelled against Corbyn was simply lies.
kettle wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:09 pm The Prime Minister is a serial adulterer with a string of illegitimate children such that he won't even commit to numbering them. He has been fired repeatedly for lying and once conspired to have a journalist assaulted. I feel this is fertile ground for 'ammunition' and yet this did not seem to be picked up by the press to the same extent. As was covered up-thread much of the ammunition levelled against Corbyn was simply lies.True, but; you're dealing with an electorate who seemingly only care about tits, lager and football if you believe the Sun - and one thing I have sadly observed is the death of shame.
kettle wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:34 pm I wasn't making that comment to shock the world, simply presenting my working. If we take it as a given that the press weren't acting in good faith and that they have an agenda, then surely the idea that they would respect Corbyn "playing the game" and would lay off him is, simply not credible.Yeah, I think that's probably correct
kettle wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 1:34 pm I wasn't making that comment to shock the world, simply presenting my working. If we take it as a given that the press weren't acting in good faith and that they have an agenda, then surely the idea that they would respect Corbyn "playing the game" and would lay off him is, simply not credible.The two things aren't mutually exclusive though, because it's not about respect for playing the game. It's the exact opposite - if someone isn't playing the game and you are, you know full well you can simply bang in goals all day while they grumble away on the sidelines. The press never cared that Corbyn saw himself as above them, were never embarrassed or shamed when he scolded them for not interviewing him and only asking him about things he wanted to talk about, and the issue was the public didn't see it as a principled stand either - they just saw a miserable old sod. There are plenty of documented examples of Corbyn's Labour completely failing to engage with the press, not sending releases, not responding to requests for quotes etc. - and often on issues they really wanted to talk about. And that was because his back office staff were poorly organised.
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