Nixon’s Revenge: The Fall of the Adversary Press

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Saturday’s White House Correspondents Association dinner exposed anew how far from Middle America our elite media reside.

At the dinner, the electricity was gone, the glamor and glitz were gone. Neither the president nor his White House staff came. Even Press Secretary Sean Spicer begged off.

The idea of a convivial evening together of our media and political establishments is probably dead for the duration of the Trump presidency.

Until Jan. 20, 2021, it appears, we are an us-vs.-them country.

As for the Washington Hilton’s version of Hollywood’s red carpet, C-SPAN elected to cover instead Trump’s rollicking rally in a distant and different capital, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Before thousands of those Middle Pennsylvanians Barack Obama dismissed as clinging to their Bibles, bigotries and guns, Donald Trump, to cheers, hoots and happy howls, mocked the media he had stiffed:

“A large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media are consoling each other in a hotel ballroom … I could not possibly be more thrilled than to be more than 100 miles away from Washington’s swamp … with a much, much larger crowd and much better people.”

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Back at the Hilton, all pretense at press neutrality was gone. Said WHCA president Jeff Mason in scripted remarks: “We are not fake news. We are not failing news organizations. We are not the enemy of the American people.”

A standing ovation followed. The First Amendment guarantee of freedom of the press was repeatedly invoked and defiantly applauded, as though the president were a clear and present danger to it.

For behaving like a Bernie Sanders’ rally, the national press confirmed Steve Bannon’s insight — they are the real “opposition party.”

And so the war between an adversary press and a president it despises and is determined to take down is re-engaged.

As related in my book, “Nixon’s White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever,” out May 9, that war first broke out in November of 1969.

With the media establishment of that day cheering on the anti-war protests designed to break his presidency, President Nixon sought to rally the nation behind him with his “Silent Majority” speech.

His prime-time address was a smashing success — 70 percent of the country backed Nixon. But the post-speech TV analysis trashed him.

Nixon was livid. Two-thirds of the nation depended on the three networks as their primary source of national and world news. ABC, CBS and NBC not only controlled Nixon’s access to the American people but were the filter, the lens, through which the country would see him and his presidency for four years. And all three were full of Nixon-haters.

Nixon approved a counterattack on the networks by Vice President Spiro Agnew. And as he finished his edits of the Agnew speech, Nixon muttered, “This’ll tear the scab off those b———s!”

It certainly did.

Amazingly, the networks had rushed to carry the speech live, giving Agnew an audience of scores of millions for his blistering indictment of the networks’ anti-Nixon bias and abuse of their power over U.S. public opinion.

By December 1969, Nixon, the president most reviled by the press before Trump, was at 68 percent approval, and Agnew was the third-most admired man in America, after Nixon and Billy Graham.

Nixon went on to roll up a 49-state landslide three years later.

Before Watergate brought him down, he had shown that the vaunted “adversary press” was not only isolated from Middle America, it could be routed by a resolute White House in the battle for public opinion.

So where is this Trump-media war headed?

As of today, it looks as though it could end like the European wars of the last century, where victorious Brits and French were bled as badly and brought as low as defeated Germans.

Whatever happens to Trump, the respect and regard the mainstream media once enjoyed are gone. Public opinion of the national press puts them down beside the politicians they cover — and for good reason.

The people have concluded that the media really belong to the political class and merely masquerade as objective and conscientious observers. Like everyone else, they, too, have ideologies and agendas.

Moreover, unlike in the Nixon era, the adversary press today has its own adversary press: Fox News, talk radio, and media-monitoring websites to challenge their character, veracity, competence, and honor, even as they challenge the truthfulness of politicians.

Trump is being hammered as no other president before him, except perhaps Nixon during Watergate. It is hard to reach any other conclusion than that the mainstream media loathe him and intend to oust him, as they relished in helping to oust Nixon.

If this war ends well for Trump, it ends badly for his enemies in the press. If Trump goes down, the media will feel for a long time the hostility and hatred of those tens of millions who put their faith and placed their hopes in Trump.

For the mainstream media, seeking to recover the lost confidence of its countrymen, this war looks like a lose-lose.

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Ed
Ed
May 2, 2017 6:56 am

Hmmmm…well, since I don’t watch TV or read newspapers, and I can’t stand to hear Trump’s speeches, this just makes Gary North’s comment on politics more relevant to me. He wrote:
“Politics is not central to the life of a free nation. It is mostly a sideshow.”

It really is a sideshow, and a third rate dog-and-pony sideshow, at that. That a sitting president opted out of White House Correspondents Association dinner, isn’t surprising. Most everyone except the “journalists” would probably rather not bother with it either.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
May 2, 2017 7:50 am

Any citizen with functioning grey matter that isn’t Registered as a Dem or Rep will have loved every speech by Trump prior to the election, plus his Inauguration Speech. These were all ‘for the people’ and ‘for the country’.

But, one would have to watch TV or read a newspaper to have that knowledge. I hadn’t seen anyone reading those speeches on a Cheerios box.

BL
BL
May 2, 2017 8:42 am

KoKo- They are always “For The People” until they aren’t, which is about five minutes after they are sworn in as president. That is the message I have tried to convey over the years, that is why I stopped playing/voting a long time ago.

Trump is a epic fraud, Nixon was a SOS but could not hold a candle to the assclown we have now.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  BL
May 2, 2017 10:06 am

I don’t have a problem with your statement, but I focused on before he started office, not what our political leaders do after they are in office.

G.G.
G.G.
  BL
May 2, 2017 10:56 am

How ironic…. Hmmmm.?

G.G.
G.G.
  G.G.
May 2, 2017 11:01 am

Your statement is a little overrated dont you think? Especially comming from someone of your statute. (A.B.)

CCRider
CCRider
May 2, 2017 9:28 am

Is there a more disgusting, retch inducing display of pagan ritual at the feet of the Leviathan than the white house correspondence dinner? My first cognizance of this collection of professional ass lickers was when W played the fool-finally a job he could master. Remember? “Those WMD’s have to be somewhere? Nope, not here. Not under the table. Gotta be somewhere”. And the Lickers thought it was Groucho at his best. HaHaHaHaHoHoHoHo. What great fun destroying innocent lives for sport. We haven’t had so much fun since Wounded Knee.

Then we had Obomber add his own brand of hilarity to this zombie jamboree. “I got 2 words for you; predator drones. I mean it.” And he did too. To prove it he blew up some wedding parties in Afghanistan cause as we know all the boys there dream of boinking his daughters when they’re not strapped to a bed in case there isn’t a goat handy. Again the laughter flowed. He hadn’t had so much fun since he discovered the joys of having some dude vie for the attention of his dangling participle.

Now this year, just to prove the entire edifice is near super nova stage they decide to take a turn for the sublime or failing that, the ridiculous. Just whom did they serve up to the gods as a paragon of journalistic purity? Bob Fucking Woodward. A wholly owned subsidiary of the intelligence cabal-you know the creators of ‘disinformation’- to extol the virtues of the assembled satraps and their fealty to the 1st amendment. Christ where’s a goat fucker carrying diesel fuel and fertilizer when you need one?

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
May 2, 2017 10:04 am

Prostitutes gonna prostitute.

mangledman
mangledman
May 2, 2017 12:43 pm

Let me tighten up my tinfoil hat here. Imho it seems like elections are litmus tests. It goes from one extreme to the other. The media hatred is always pointed at the morality, common sense candidate. You know the guys we really like. Trump was the candidate that made the most sense. I think if they could have slid in the little witch, they would have. I don’t think the people would have believed it at all. It still seems like a lot of people woke up. Her diehards now congregate at protests against freespeech, mixed with paid help. We only get the lesser of two evils to pick, but we aren’t living under her reign, and Civil war isn’t going full bore yet. Nukes aren’t flying yet, and legislators aren’t tucked in their bunkers. Did I vote? DURN TOOTIN PUTIN!!! If the calamities happen, pick one, where will laws be. Did my vote help, Queen “h” is not on the throne, border patrol is trying to get their jobs back. People are becoming aware of how badly the deck is stacked. How many refugees would have been fast tracked in the last few months. No the swamp is still there. Little “o” and “h” are not in jail, but pedophiles are getting busted. The press is in a lose, lose. Imho it it is better than the alternative.

A. R. Wasem
A. R. Wasem
May 2, 2017 1:24 pm

Correspondents’ Dinner = Presstitutes Ball (Hat Tip to Gerald Celente). No question that the hatred of the Deep State Media for Trump is legit so also no question that, lesser of two evils or not, Trump was the “right” choice. He’s talking to Putin – so remain calm and carry on.

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 3, 2017 12:02 pm

He needs to boycott his own NeoCon Cabinet like he did the Press Corps. Bad things always happen around NeoCons; his Cabinet is a Pig Pen on the Animal Farm and they have already stunk WDC up worse than Iowa during the Spring thaw.