Headline: AlterNet, 10/17/2024
That's why it's called the 'idiot box'.
The former NBC employee in charge of marketing former President Donald Trump's reality TV show, "The Apprentice" (and its spinoff, "Celebrity Apprentice") recently published a mea culpa acknowledging his role in creating the "illusion" of success that led to Trump's political ascendancy.
According to the Hill, ex-NBC executive John D. Miller is now admitting he played a significant part in convincing the American public that Trump was a respected and skilled business leader. Miller wrote an op-ed in U.S. News & World Report this week saying he "helped create a monster" by aggressively marketing the show — and Trump by proxy — to Americans for 14 seasons.
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October 2024
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September 2024
July-August 2024
Welcome to the Club! New York Times Shawn McCreesh is Trump's latest victim of The Art of the Con. (7/18)
June 2024
New York Times might as well be on Trump's payroll. (YOU'RE HIRED!). (6/28)
May 2024
April 2024
March 2024
February 2024
January 2024
Times get it terribly wrong. (1/25)
2023
2019
Like many others, New York Times reporter Peter Baker got snookered by William Barr's 4-page summary. (4/19)
2018
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