THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2021 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
John Oliver

John Oliver brought his trademark wit to America's homelessness problem Sunday, as the host of HBO's Last Week Tonight devoted nearly twenty-five minutes to tackle misperceptions about the roots of the problem and -- most importantly -- some solutions.

There are over 580,000 homeless people in the United States, Oliver reported, noting that the figure had increased for the fourth straight consecutive year. 

He aired a Fox News segment, as well as several local news clips, on the homeless population in Austin, Texas to illustrate not just the media's "alarmist" rhetoric, but also the conflicted feelings of local residents about the issue. "Every time I have to pick up human sh*t, my liberalness gets lowered," said one woman.

Oliver concluded by discussing "housing first" programs that literally provide housing first, establishing much-needed stability so that issues of unemployment, mental health, drug abuse, etc. can then be addressed. It was a more substantive discussion than we've seen from many elected officials on this very important topic, and worth watching in its entirety.

MEDIA LOSER:
Harris Faulkner

Your friendly neighborhood Mediaite newsletter correspondent was suffering a bit of ennui this morning over the tedium of writing up Tucker Carlson as the Media Loser of the Day yet again (to be fair, he does seem to be aggressively campaigning for the title on a regular basis), when one of Carlson's own colleagues jumped in to claim the title for herself. 

Specifically, on Monday, a Fox News guest pushed the absurd claim that the Biden administration would send parents to Guantanamo Bay for protesting school policies, and network anchor Harris Faulkner treated the idea as more than just a hyperbolic suggestion.

Parents who were "exercising their First Amendment rights" were not domestic terrorists, said Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovitch. “If we allow the Biden administration to continue this, God forbid, you’re gonna end up with Mom and Pop at Gitmo.”

Faulkner treated Brnovitch's suggestion far more seriously than logic should have allowed, asking “Could that really happen?” and describing the possibility as "a slippery slope." It was a moment of ridiculous, needless fearmongering.

Rolling Stone's New Editor Noah Shachtman Talks Scoops, the Future of Print, and Taking on Rock's Sacred Cows

The A-Block

Biden's European Trip

President Joe Biden met with Pope Francisin Rome on Friday, getting encouragement from the pontiff that he was a "good Catholic" and should keep taking communion despite criticism about his support for a legal right to abortion. 

Biden waxed poetic about his conversation with the pope when asked about it by reporters, reminiscing about Pope Francis' kind words after Beau Biden died. On a less sympathetic topic, Biden also answered questions about his sagging poll numbers

After meeting with G20 leaders in Rome, Biden traveled to Scotland for the COP26 climate conference -- Glasgow, not Edinburgh, as Wolf Blitzer mistakenly said. 

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's remarks at the conference warned of "uncontainable" public anger if the world leaders failed to act. 

Oh, and Biden might have briefly fallen asleep? (Check out the Must See Clip, below.)


In Other News...

Lindsey Graham Reportedly Called for Law Enforcement to Shoot Jan. 6 Rioters During the Attack: 'You’ve Got Guns. Use Them.'

'F*cking C*nt Election-Stealing B*tch!' Washington Post Obtains Vile, Shocking Voicemails Sent to Election Officials in Days After Jan. 6

‘They’re Hysterical’: Tucker Carlson Absurdly Claims Washington Post Report is a Rebuttal to His Jan. 6 Documentary

Matt Gaetz Jokes About Blowing Up Capitol Metal Detectors With Explosives (UPDATE: Lauren Boebert Tweets 'I'll Bring the Tannerite!')

Must See Clip

'To be fair, I'd fall asleep during a climate conference too.'

A  lot of people are asking whether President Joe Biden dozed off during the climate change conference he’s attending in Scotland after a reporter released a video that appears to indicate as much.

After meeting world leaders over the weekend at the G20 summit in Italy, Biden was in Glasgow on Monday to take part in COP26, the United Nations’ climate conference devoted to addressing the impacts of global warming and environmental concerns. 

A video by Washington Post reporter Zach Purser Brown shows Biden repeatedly closing his eyes, though he has them open when an aide came up to him, and he clapped when the speech concluded.

The video drew the expected mockery, but also some defenders of the president -- and from unexpected sources, with many Republicans expressing that they really couldn't blame Biden for getting sleepy during the repetitive speeches.

Watch the video here.

Links We Like

Hot Streaks in Your Career Don’t Happen by Accident
- Derek Thompson, The Atlantic
 Josh Hawley Wants to Make the Supply Chain Crisis Permanent
- Eric Boehm, Reason
New technologies are promising a shortcut to enlightenment
- Sigal Samuel, Vox
Defining Deviancy Down: No, Ron DeSantis is not the answer.
- Charlie Sykes, The Bulwark
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