NBC’s Chuck Todd: Media knew how ‘hated’ Hillary was in heartland and we
‘underplayed’ it

‘We didn’t tell the stories of all Americans,’ ‘Meet the Press’ host admits

By Ken Shepherd <http://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/ken-shepherd/>  - The
Washington Times - Friday, January 27, 2017 

 

NBC’s Chuck Todd <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/chuck-todd/>
confessed that he and others in the mainstream news media played down just
how despised Hillary Clinton was in the heartland due to the fear of
appearing “sexist.”

What’s more, he admitted, the mainstream media failed to “tell the stories
of all Americans.”

“Where I think political correctness got in the way of what we all knew as
reporters and didn’t fully deliver was how hated the Clintons were in the
heartland,” the “Meet the Press” host admitted Thursday to former Bush White
House press secretary Ari Fleischer in a interview for the “1947” podcast
<https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/1947-meet-press-podcast/id1156592336?l=
en> .

 

“And I think it was a fear of, ‘Oh, is it going to look like it’s sexist,
anti-woman if we say that?’” he added, pointing out that on the hustings he
saw numerous “Hillary for Prison” signs adorning the front yards of rural
America.

“I think we underplayed it a little bit out of political correctness fears,”
Mr. Todd <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/chuck-todd/>  said. “No
member of the press corps wants to look like they’re singling out a group
and making a group feel bad, right, whatever that [group] is.

“If we sort of were straight-up honest and blunt about hey do we understand
the level of hatred that’s out there and you know, all the Hillary for
Prison signs that are out there, we certainly would have at least made the
viewer know, hey, you know, she’s not well-liked in some places in this
country in ways that’s times 10 when it comes to Trump,” he said.

 

“I think you’ve put your finger on the point I was making earlier about the
self selection of reporters who go into journalism,” Mr. Fleischer replied.
“And, because I do submit they’re largely from the same liberal caste, they
see things through the same type of ideological lens, they’re so much more
susceptible to that damning political correctness that blinds them. And they
don’t see what you just said.”

Mr. Todd <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/chuck-todd/>  rejected the
premise that NBC News or the media in general is driven to “undermine”
Donald Trump’s presidency, but admitted there was a “coastal” bias in story
selection during the 2016 presidential campaign that poorly served a
national audience.

 

“What do I think we did wrong in this election? The biggest thing is we
didn’t tell the stories of all Americans,” Mr. Todd
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/chuck-todd/>  said. “We told the
stories of coastal Americans. And ultimately, that’s like the larger trust
issue.”

“We were more likely to do a story about the Dreamer that might get deported
with new policies than we were about the 19-year-old opioid addict who feels
hopeless in Rolla, Missouri. And, I’m not, I don’t pick on Rolla, Missouri,
it’s, my point is that we just, we did not equally tell those stories very
well, right, and, we were not, that is an out-of-touch issue.”

EM

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