{"id":26790,"date":"2025-10-08T19:47:24","date_gmt":"2025-10-08T19:47:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=26790"},"modified":"2025-10-08T19:47:24","modified_gmt":"2025-10-08T19:47:24","slug":"bari-weiss-still-thinks-its-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=26790","title":{"rendered":"Bari Weiss Still Thinks It&#8217;s 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW ArticleParagraph_dropcap__uIVzg\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\" data-flatplan-dropcap=\"true\">Bari Weiss, the new editor in chief of CBS News, has pledged to uphold the network\u2019s traditional ideals of objectivity and rigor. Perhaps she will. Yet the evidence suggests a more discouraging future for one of the great pillars of American broadcast journalism.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Weiss casts herself as an independent thinker. She has described herself at various times as a left-leaning centrist, a moderate liberal, \u201cpolitically homeless,\u201d a \u201cradical centrist,\u201d and a conservative. She has defined her ideology as a visceral hatred of bullies. A hatred of bullying may have plausibly explained her decision in 2020 to quit the New York Times opinion section, where her criticism of left-wing pieties made her deeply unpopular and the subject of relentless attacks from colleagues. Perhaps it also propelled her decision to co-found The Free Press, a scrappy media company, the following year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Unlike Weiss\u2019s legion of enemies, I believe that The Free Press filled an important niche. When Weiss left the Times, many established media outlets were at least contemplating abandoning their traditional standards of objectivity in favor of a crusading progressive spirit. Such ideological hegemony inspired a flourishing of independent journalism from the center and center-left on Substack (see Matthew Yglesias, Andrew Sullivan, and others) and in podcasts (Katie Herzog, Jesse Singal, and others). The Free Press joined this rebellion from a more conservative perspective, and regularly featured important stories that discomfited the left and that the mainstream media often ignored or dismissed.<\/p>\n<p id=\"injected-recirculation-link-0\" class=\"ArticleRelatedContentLink_root__VYc9V\" data-view-action=\"view link - injected link - item 1\" data-event-element=\"injected link\" data-event-position=\"1\">Caitlin Flanagan: Don\u2019t bet against Bari Weiss<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">The trouble is that the cultural conditions under which Weiss founded her publication have changed radically. The era of progressive institutions firing or silencing staffers who step out of line peaked five years ago and is now over. What looms over American culture at the moment is an authoritarian presidency that threatens to crush the very values of free speech and open discourse that Weiss pledged to uphold. While Yglesias, Sullivan, and others have passionately condemned Donald Trump\u2019s illiberalism, Weiss\u2019s Free Press continues to cover America as if it\u2019s still the summer of 2020. Instead of continuing its campaign against bullies, The Free Press these days seems to be contorting itself to defend the bullies of the moment as misunderstood people who sometimes act out, but just because they, too, have been mistreated.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">The Free Press has devoted only glancing attention to the administration\u2019s Peronist economic ambitions, its historic self-dealing, its devastation of scientific research, and its legislative agenda that has engineered the largest upward redistribution of wealth in American history. This odd silence may simply reflect Weiss\u2019s own coverage priorities, which run toward foreign policy, especially Israel, and domestic culture wars. Yet this neglect deflects attention from issues that threaten to split Trump\u2019s coalition, and lavishes it on the social issues where Trump has expanded his following.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Even within Weiss\u2019s free-speech wheelhouse, The Free Press has failed to convey the administration\u2019s deep-rooted authoritarianism. This is not to say that The Free Press has completely ignored Trump\u2019s clampdown on civil liberties and the media. When ABC bowed to pressure from the Federal Communications Commission and took Jimmy Kimmel off the air last month, an editorial declared that this \u201cshould alarm anyone who cares about free speech.\u201d But the paper has generally applied a different standard to such incidents than it has to violations of free speech from the left. Often, it frames Trump\u2019s most thuggish moves as thorny questions. After Trump ordered up charges on James Comey, ousted the prosecutor who\u2019d told him there was no case, and then appointed an unqualified lackey to do his bidding, Jed Rubenfeld, a constitutional-law professor at Yale, sagely took to The Free Press to muse, \u201cThis is a very difficult problem\u2014morally, legally, and politically.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">One go-to Free Press move is to cover Trump\u2019s most indefensible actions by holding a debate. After Republicans used Charlie Kirk\u2019s murder to set off a national wave of cancellations, firing once-anonymous workers for saying anything negative about Kirk\u2019s legacy, The Free Press treated its audience to a symposium weighing the pros and cons. Arguing for the pro side were the Washington Free Beacon editor in chief Eliana Johnson (\u201cFire Them All\u201d) and Matthew Continetti of the American Enterprise Institute, who characterized this wave of social-media mobbings and hasty terminations as \u201ca healthy culture asserting moral clarity, not canceling dissenters and freethinkers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">When universities, newspapers, or other institutions throw somebody out for violating progressive orthodoxy, nobody at The Free Press endorses this as an assertion of moral clarity. Instead, leftists who engage in illiberalism are following the dictates of their ideological fanaticism. A 2023 article blamed the rise of university cancel culture on the Marxist philosophizing of Herbert Marcuse, whose scholarship allowed leftists to \u201cjustify using any tools necessary to shut down their opponents and serve their political ends.\u201d Another in 2024 described \u201canti-Israel activism\u201d among students as merely the latest radical fad in education: \u201cParents who watched in alarm as gender theory swept through schools will recognize the sudden, almost religious conversion to this newest ideology.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">But when Trump cracks down on dissent and liberates violent supporters, he\u2019s just being a bad boy again. After Trump pardoned every January 6 insurrectionist, The Free Press scolded, \u201cFor those who have supported Trump, this is a moment to recognize when he doesn\u2019t measure up, morally or constitutionally, as he did not measure up on that day four years ago.\u201d Trump can do something bad, but he cannot be something bad.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Weiss\u2019s announcement of her new role at CBS was revealing. \u201cWe now face a different form of illiberalism emanating from our fringes,\u201d she wrote. \u201cOn the one hand, an America-loathing far left. On the other, a history-erasing far right. These extremes do not represent the majority of the country, but they have increasing power in our politics, our culture, and our media ecosystem.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">The illiberal tendencies on the far left and right that trouble Weiss apparently lurk well beyond the corridors of power. The president of the United States may throw people in foreign prisons without due process and declare that laws do not constrain him, but Weiss seems more concerned with what\u2019s \u201cemanating from our fringes\u201d than she does with what\u2019s coming down from the White House.<\/p>\n<p id=\"injected-recirculation-link-1\" class=\"ArticleRelatedContentLink_root__VYc9V\" data-view-action=\"view link - injected link - item 2\" data-event-element=\"injected link\" data-event-position=\"2\">Read: The MAGA media takeover<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Ominous hints of what this means for CBS can be found in Trump\u2019s own social-media feed. After years of tweets denigrating traditional broadcast networks, the president began to conspicuously omit CBS from his regular stream of agitprop over the summer. \u201cDespite a very high popularity and, according to many, among the greatest 8 months in Presidential History, ABC &amp; NBC FAKE NEWS, two of the worst and most biased networks in history, give me 97% BAD STORIES,\u201d he wrote in August.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">The timing is no coincidence, given the concessions the president exacted in exchange for approving the merger between Paramount (which owns CBS) and Skydance in July. Paramount Skydance\u2019s prompt acquisition of the Trump-friendly Free Press and appointment of Weiss as the head of CBS News has every appearance of being a sop to the president and his politicized FCC. Trump may be misreading or overinterpreting the signals, but his social-media posts seem to indicate that he believes that CBS is now in his pocket.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ArticleParagraph_root__4mszW\" data-flatplan-paragraph=\"true\">Weiss is an intelligent and talented editor. If the maneuvering that led to her installation atop CBS News fails to fulfill Trump\u2019s expectations of deferential coverage, it will not be the first time his schemes went awry. But on the surface, this looks like a trade of journalistic integrity for regulatory favors. It is now up to Weiss to prove that her defense of liberal values is not so easily bargained away.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bari Weiss, the new editor in chief of CBS News, has pledged to uphold the network\u2019s traditional ideals of objectivity and rigor. Perhaps she will. Yet the evidence suggests a more discouraging future for one of the great pillars of American broadcast journalism. 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