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I got as an email. I respect their decision.
Trump will attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner. We sure won't.
Tue, Apr 21, 11:00 AM (1 day ago)
Dear HuffPost readers,
For 17 years, HuffPost has attended the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner, the televised annual gathering of political journalists in Washington, D.C. This year, we cannot stomach it. Were skipping.
The dinner has always had its critics. When the sitting U.S. president attended the norm until Trump took office in 2017 journalists were celebrating at a black-tie gala with the very people they were supposed to hold accountable.
This uneasy arrangement infamously veered into appalling spectacle in 2004, when President George W. Bush joked about his failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, as some in attendance laughed. The mainstream media had disastrously failed to scrutinize the case for a needless war that, by one estimate, resulted in the deaths of more than 650,000 people. And there they were, laughing about it in tuxedos.
Still, HuffPost attended the event for a simple reason: At its core, the dinner aims to honor journalism and the value of a free press.
But this year, we must draw a line. President Donald Trump will attend the dinner and address the room.
At HuffPost, we have no problem being in the same room with Trump and asking him direct questions. Our White House correspondent, S.V. Dáte, does this all the time and is scorned and insulted by the White House for his troubles.
The problem is welcoming Trump at an event dedicated to press freedom. Trumps entire presidency is, of course, an affront to a free press.
He has unleashed the FCC on his critics, punished publications for exercising their First Amendment rights, threatened to jail journalists and used the law as a tool of intimidation.
The idea of raising a glass to the power of journalism with him is at once ridiculous and embarrassing. Count us out.
- Whitney Snyder, Editor-in-Chief
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Bobstandard
(2,335 posts)Or cat calling or showing him the same disrespect he shows the press. Even an empty table.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,714 posts)Don't just quietly abdicate. So Trump can just fill your spot with Turning Point hacks.
Another great idea, if I do say so myself, is just stand up when Trump is speaking, and loudly ask him uncomfortable questions, about Epstein, or the war, or his grifting money making schemes.
Bobstandard
(2,335 posts)Somebody else ask a follow up. Wouldnt that be novel?
MustLoveBeagles
(16,887 posts)More should do this.
TommieMommy
(2,981 posts)senseandsensibility
(25,223 posts)Good for them.
SergeStorms
(20,701 posts)babble on about his ballroom, his curtains, how everyone is sooooo unfair to him, yada, yada, yada, anyway?
Better to skip the dinner and just tell him you were there. He won't know anyway.
Upthevibe
(10,208 posts)Ilikepurple
(745 posts)There feel there needs to be eyes on this event that are critical of Trumps relationship with the press. If enough of the media boycotted it, perhaps Trump wouldnt be invited, but Im guessing it would just narrow the range of political bias of those attending. Im not sure journalism is being protected by not attending an event that might lay bare how far the media has bent to Trumps charms. The less independent critical media attending, the more one-sided the coverage and edited snippets will probably be. The Presidents relationship with the media is as newsworthy as any time in my life. This might be the event that makes it easy to encapsulate.
progressoid
(53,274 posts)The whole dinner is a farce. Especially when the 4th estate mostly owned by a few corporations and billionaires who are beholden to that orange goblin.
FakeNoose
(41,989 posts)... or whatever you call it whenever people are too scared or indifferent to show up.