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Trump's 'Fake News Awards' lead with CNN, ABC's Ross, NY Times' Krugman

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克鲁格曼 获得川普的“假新闻奖”第一名!


Trump's 'Fake News Awards' lead with CNN, ABC's Ross, NY Times' Krugman
 

The Republican National Committee unveiled the "winners" of President Trump's "Fake News Awards" on Wednesday night with a list that includes frequent Trump targets in the media as well as a surprise website crash.

The awards list New York Times columnist Paul Krugman as the top winner. 

 

Also awarded: CNN, the Washington Post and the New York Times.

"2017 was a year of unrelenting bias, unfair news coverage, and even downright fake news. Studies have shown that over 90 percent of the media’s coverage of President Trump is negative," according to the announcement.

The awards, hosted on the GOP's national website, were unavailable immediately following Trump's tweet announcing them, likely from a traffic overload. 

"The site is temporarily offline, we are working to bring it back up. Please try back later," it read for nearly an hour after Trump sent out a tweet to the site.

"The New York Times’ Paul Krugman claimed on the day of President Trump’s historic, landslide victory that the economy would never recover," according to the GOP-hosted website. Krugman's No. 1 listing is contrasted with a headline that shows the Dow hitting a record high. 

No. 2 on the list says "ABC News' Brian Ross CHOKES and sends markets in a downward spiral with false report." ABC News was required to correct a report in December when Ross incorrectly reported that Trump directed a campaign aide to make contact with Russians during the campaign. The network later corrected the report to say it was during the transition, after Trump had already been elected. Ross was suspended for the error.

No. 3 blasts CNN for "FALSELY" reporting that candidate Donald Trump and his son Donald J. Trump, Jr. had access to hacked documents from WikiLeaks. CNN also corrected that report in December.

No. 4: "TIME FALSELY reported that President Trump removed a bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. from the Oval Office." That incident was a January tweet by a Time Magazine reporter. The reporter sent out more than a dozen tweets correcting the mistake and apologizing immediately following the first tweet that reported a bust had been removed.

No. 5 blames the Washington Post for reporting that "the President’s massive sold-out rally in Pensacola, Florida was empty. Dishonest reporter showed picture of empty arena HOURS before crowd started pouring in." That reporter also apologized in a subsequent tweet, saying he was "confused" by another user's shared images. 
 

The list also "awards" CNN for making it appear that Trump "defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the Japanese prime minister" even though the "Japanese prime minister actually led the way with the feeding."
 
CNN also gets attention for reporting about former White House communications director "Anthony Scaramucci’s meeting with a Russian." CNN retracted and apologized for that June story.
 
CNN is also blamed on the list for reporting that former FBI Director James Comey would dispute Trump’s claim "that he was told he is not under investigation." Comey confirmed that claim in congressional testimony.
 
The awards also blame Newsweek for reporting that Polish First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda did not shake President Trump’s hand. A video that appeared to capture the missed handshake went viral on social mediaat the time.
The New York Times also "falsely claimed on the front page that the Trump administration had hidden a climate report," the awards say. The report was actually publicly available at the time and the paper was forced to issue a correction.

Finally, the "Fake News Awards" note that "Russian collusion is perhaps the greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people. THERE IS NO COLLUSION!" Trump has repeatedly maintained that, despite an investigation into allegations that his campaign colluded with Moscow-linked hackers during the 2016 election, his campaign was never involved.

The awards go on to cite what appears to be a recent study by the conservative Media Research Center, which showed "the media spent 90 percent of the time focused on negative coverage or fake news, the President has been getting results," according to the awards page. 

 
It goes on to list accomplishments that Trump frequently touts from his first year in office, related to job and wealth creation, the minority unemployment rate, and legislative and regulatory successes such as tax cut reform being passed, Obama-era regulations cut, Keystone pipeline approval, as well as the ISIS retreat in Iraq and Syria, Jerusalem being recognized as the capital of Israel, and Neil Gorsuch being named to the Supreme Court.

The "Fake News Awards" are another example of Trump's ongoing war on the media. The president frequently refers to some unfavorable or inaccurate stories about him or the administration as "fake news."

In October, for example, the president slammed NBC News after it reported that Trump had suggested increasing the nation’s nuclear arms stockpile "tenfold" during a closed-door meeting with his cabinet.

“With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!” Trump tweeted.

The president also recently suggested taking "a very, very strong look" at libel laws in order to ensure false claims by the press have “meaningful recourse in our courts.”

“Our current libel laws are a sham and a disgrace and do not represent American values and American fairness,” he told reporters. “We're going to take a very, very strong look at that.”

A string of media mistakes at the end of the year provided more fodder for Trump's criticism, as did a recent Pew Research year-end analysis of media coverage that showed the president received just five percent positive coverage in 2017.

In contrast, President Obama's coverage in his first year was 20 percent negative. Overall, Trump received more than three times more negative coverage than his predecessor, according to Pew.

A Harvard study found that CNN’s and NBC's coverage of Trump was negative 93 percent of the time over the course of his first 100 days in office. The New York Times coverage in the same study was 87 percent negative, while the Washington Post's was 82 percent in that direction.

 
One of Trump's favorite targets is CNN.
CNN's Jim Acosta has engaged in daily debates with White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her predecessor, Sean Spicer, who departed in August. Critics have accused Acosta of grandstanding in making himself the story, while supporters say he's holding the administration accountable. 

It was also almost one year ago that Trump as president-elect called Acosta "rude" and blasted the network as "fake news."

"Your organization is terrible," Trump told Acosta on Jan. 11, 2017, when he repeatedly attempted to ask a question.

"You're attacking us, can you give us a question?” Acosta replied.

"Don't be rude. No, I'm not going to give you a question. You are fake news," Trump responded, before calling on another reporter.

CNN responded in October with a "#FactsFirst" ad campaign mocking the president for telling falsehoods.

"This is an apple," the ad's narrator begins over a photo of an apple. "Some people might try to tell you it's a banana."

"They might scream 'banana, banana, banana,' over and over and over again. They might put 'banana' in all caps. You might even start to believe that this is a banana. But it's not. This is an apple," it continues.

The Washington Post launched a new slogan in February, shortly after the president took office: "Democracy Dies in Darkness."

The New York Times launched a "truth" ad campaign, also in February. "The truth is our nation is more divided than ever," the ads say. "The truth is alternative facts are lies," it continues.

"The truth is ... The truth is hard. The truth is more important now than ever."

A November Quinnipiac poll found American voters disapprove of media coverage of the president by a 20-point margin. However, 54 percent said they trust the media to tell the truth about important issues more than Trump, while 34 percent said they trusted the president more.



   
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由美国总统特朗普提议颁发的“假新闻奖”,在经历一波推迟后,终于如期而至……

17日晚,特朗普通过共和党全国委员会网站公布,2017年美国“假新闻奖”的获奖者名单,并通过推特转发“广而告之”。

开头先来一段“获奖宣言”:2017年是充满无情偏见、不公正报道,甚至彻头彻尾假新闻的一年。研究显示,关于特朗普总统的报道90%是负面的。

紧接着是“获奖”媒体名单及报道公示:

第一名:《纽约时报》

保罗·克鲁格曼(Paul Krugman)声称,特朗普取得总统历史性胜利后,美国经济将永远不会复苏。

第二名:美国广播公司(ABC)

记者布莱恩·罗斯(Brian Ross)发布了错误的报道,致使美国股市一夜间大跌。

据了解,当时报道声称,特朗普在2016年大选间,安排美国家安全顾问福林与俄罗斯官员接触。

第三名:美国有线新闻网(CNN)

CNN错误的报道称,时为候选人的特朗普和其儿子小特朗普从“维基解密”那获得黑客窃取的文件。

第四名:《时代》杂志

该杂志错误报道称,特朗普从白宫中撤走了马丁·路德金的半身像。

第五名:《华盛顿邮报》

报道声称,特朗普在佛罗里达州彭萨科拉(Pensacola)的大规模集会是空无一人的。实际上是这位不诚实的记者在人群开始涌入“几小时”之前,拍摄了那张空荡荡的体育场照片。其实现场十分火爆。

第六名:CNN

错误地剪辑了一段视频,看起来像是特朗普总统在访问日本期间,喂鱼时挑衅地喂食过量。而事实上是,日本首相安倍晋三先带的头。

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第七名:CNN

报道称前白宫通讯联络办公室主任斯卡拉姆齐(Anthony Scaramucci)与俄罗斯人进行会面,但随后CNN以“过程中有重大故障”为由,撤除了这篇报道。

第八名:《新闻周刊》

特朗普总统想握手,却被波兰第一夫人阿格塔·柯恩豪瑟杜达(Agata Kornhauser-Duda)“无视”了。

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第九名:CNN

报道称,前联邦调查局(FBI)局长詹姆斯·科米对于特朗普声称科米告诉他自己并未受到调查提出异议。

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第十名:《纽约时报》

其在头版错误地宣称,特朗普政府隐瞒了一份气候报告。

第十一名:所有有关“通俄”的报道

“通俄”可能是对美国人民最大的骗局,根本就没有勾结串通。

最后,组委会还来了一段“颁奖感言”,称虽然这些媒体花费90%的时间关注负面新闻或假新闻,但总统工作确实取得了一些成绩:

1、自特朗普上任以来,为美国经济创造了近200万个就业岗位,积累超过8万亿美元的财富。

2、非洲裔和拉美裔的美国人的失业率创了历史新低。

3、特朗普总统签署了历史性的减税政策,为美国人减轻了压力,这是自里根总统以来前所未有的。

4、特朗普削减监管计划,“每推行一项新的监管,就必须撤销两项监管”。

5、特朗普结束了奥巴马时代的规定,批准了Keystone 石油管道项目,引发美国能源热潮。

6、极端组织ISIS在伊拉克和叙利亚被镇压,目前正在撤退。

7、特朗普兑现了他的承诺,宣布耶路撒冷是以色列的首都,并已开始重新安置美国大使馆的工作。

8、在特朗普的鼓动下,更多北约成员国为共同防御公平的付出。

9、签署了退伍军人问责和告密者保护法案,允许退伍军人管理局的高级官员解雇不合格的员工,并建立保护措施来保护告密者。

10、特朗普总统履行了其承诺,任命美国最高法院副大法官尼尔·戈萨奇(Neil Gorsuch)。

在这些“获奖”榜单中,《纽约时报》出现2次、CNN出现4次、ABC出现1次、《华盛顿邮报》1次、《新闻周刊》1次、《时代》杂志1次。

而特朗普这一重大消息的公示,直接导致共和党全国委员会网站崩溃……

不过截至观察者网发稿之时,该网站已经恢复正常。



   
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