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Memo to media: Stop calling ’em ‘briefings’

I have made a command decision regarding High Plains Blogger, which I am entitled to do since it’s, well … my blog.

I am no longer going to refer to the White House press room sessions as “briefings” that were called initially to offer the world an update on how Donald Trump’s administration is dealing with the response to the coronavirus pandemic. I want the media to cease using the “b” word as well.

These sessions have turned into campaign rallies. It’s that simple. Donald Trump no longer provides an ounce of new information. He no longer offers a ray of hope. He never has exhibited a scintilla of empathy or grief over the loss of life from the deadly viral infection.

It has killed more than 51,000 Americans. The death toll is going to surpass in a week or so the number of Americans who died during the Vietnam War; it already has killed more Americans than those who died during the Korean War. Donald Trump doesn’t say a word to mourn the loss of life.

Instead, he rails against the media, against Democrats, against (mostly Democratic) governors who criticize the administration’s response to the pandemic.

Thus, these sessions no longer qualify as “briefings.”

I will call them “rants” or “riffs.” I just wanted to let you know that I have had enough of Trump’s ignorant assertions about the “fantastic” he says he is doing to fight the virus.

That might change if he ever steps aside to let the medical experts he has enlisted to serve — so far — as mostly window dressing during these White House events.

To be clear, I consider the experts to be worth hearing. But only if they are allowed to offer their advice, their analysis and their assessment — without being interrupted by the Imbecile in Chief.

If that happens, then perhaps the media can resume calling these events “briefings.”

Trump talks too much, says too little

Donald Trump is able to do two things simultaneously that might seem counterintuitive. Consider, though, what keeps occurring each day in the White House press briefing room.

The president of the United States stands before TV cameras and reporters scattered in the room. He talks and talks and talks.

Yet despite all the verbiage that spews forth, he manages to say practically nothing.

The president has nothing of importance to say. He blathers and bloviates. He tells lie upon lie. It’s all becoming a form of white noise. He talks a ton, but the weight of his words don’t budge the scale one damn bit!

How can this individual do this? How is he able to speak so many words without imparting anything of importance?

It’s the shallowness of his alleged knowledge of the government he runs. It’s the ignorance he displays continually about that government. It’s all a consequence of this man’s upbringing, his professional background, his lack of understanding of anything that deals with issues unrelated to his own enrichment.

It is an amazing and astonishing trait that Donald Trump puts on full display when he seeks to “brief” us on the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks of things about which knows nothing.

But … Donald Trump is “making America great again.”