THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2021 

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Jon Karl

Jonathan Karl has seen photos of Mike Pence in hiding on January 6, but he wasn’t permitted to publish them in his upcoming book.

Karl is a remarkably talented writer. This is best evidenced in The Atlantic’s just-publishedexcerpt of the book, a behind-the-scenes account of the final days of the Trump White House titled Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show, set for release next week.

The excerpt focuses on a surprising and heretofore, largely unknown player in the Trump administration: Johnny McEntee. Karl goes into painstaking detail in describing the almost shockingly powerful role this 29-year-old former college football quarterback played within the White House. In the end, McEntee’s powers were so great that one unnamed source described him as “deputy president.”

This excerpt alone is equal parts absurd and frightening, but there's more. For example, Karl has seen photos of Mike Pence while in hiding on January 6, but he wasn’t permitted to publish them.

In a preview released by CBS, Karl told Colbert he learned there was “an official White House photographer” with the then-vice president while he was in hiding during the Capitol riots and they took several photos.

“I got ahold of the photographer, I actually saw all of the photographs,” Karl told Stephen Colbert last night. “This is the vice president of the United States, and he’s like holed up in a basement.”

But Pence’s team, he said, “refused to let me publish the photographs.”

The interest in this crazy tell-all can only be enhanced by the fact that Donald Trump has lashed out at Karl over it, after praising his previous book.

New news, a big splash, and a Trump un-endorsement. You can hardly ask for more.

MEDIA LOSER:
Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager made an eyebrow-raising comment on Monday comparing the Covid-19 pandemic to the AIDS crisis.

Prager was on Newsmax talking to Chris Salcedo when he said of the Biden administration so far, “If we survive this as a free country, historians will just ask how did this happen? How did people get governed by irrational fears?”

One of those “irrational” fears he cited was the millions of unvaccinated Americans. Prager, who recently said he deliberately got covid-19 so he could have natural immunity (as opposed to getting the vaccine), said unvaccinated Americans are “the pariahs of America as I have not seen in my lifetime.”

And then he made this comparison:

"During the AIDS crisis, can you imagine if gay men and intravenous drug users, who were the vast majority of the people with AIDS, had they been pariahs the way the non-vaccinated are? But it would have been inconceivable. And it should have been inconceivable! They should not have been made pariahs. But this is kosher, this is okay."

There was in fact a lot of stigma towards the gay community during the AIDS crisis. It was a major national topic, something many pointed out on Twitter in response, rejecting his comparison. TPM’s Josh Marshall noted an important difference is that gay men in the 80s were “pleading for medical care not avoiding it.”

"In Prager's imaginary 1980s, gay men and heroin users weren't pariahs. I remember a very different '80s. And '90s for that matter. 2000s, too," wrote SiriusXM host Bob Cesca.

Historical ignorance has been a frequent topic of late across the country. To display it blatantly (and coldly) as part of an ongoing battle against public health? Terrible.

The A-Block

"White supremacy is for extremely fragile people"

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded to an insane anime mash-up shared by Rep. Paul Gosar depicting the Republican killing his Democratic colleague.

Gosar, who is perhaps best known for the fact that his siblings published an op-ed denouncing him, tweeted the video with the caption: “Any anime fans out there?”

The video shows what appears to be the opening sequence of the popular Japanese anime Attack on Titan with the faces of members of Congress over the various animated characters.

The opening slide shows Gosar’s name under Japanese text, which reads “attack of immigrants,” and then shows images of Gosar’s face superimposed with the U.S. Capitol and eventually on a sword-wielding ninja that stabs a large creature with Ocasio-Cortez’s face on it. Images of what appeared to be the southern border of the U.S. and migrant caravans were spliced into the anime clip.

As of Monday afternoon, the clip had over 2.3 million views and almost 30,000 likes on Twitter.

Gosar’s Attack on Titan meme was condemned by a number of House colleagues calling it “sick” and saying he should be disciplined in some way. Ocasio-Cortez herself fired back at Gosar hours later, and kicked off by saying, “So while I was en route to Glasgow, a creepy member I work with who fundraises for Neo-Nazi groups shared a fantasy video of him killing me.”

She had several more tweets, including one that said "white supremacy is for extremely fragile people & sad men like him."

CNN and MSNBC were equally vocal on the subject this morning. The View really got into it.


In Other News...

Joe Rogan Rips Critics Calling Black Republicans 'Black White Supremacists': 'They're Out of Their F*cking Mind'

Jimmy Kimmel Tears into 'Blowhard' Ted Cruz for Attacking Big Bird Over Covid Vaccine PSA

Dave Portnoy Suspended From Twitter For Sharing Email Exchange With Business Insider Editor

RATINGS: Hannity Edges Out Tucker Carlson Tonight

Must See Clip

Local National News 

Local Ohio news anchor Kyle Inskeep confronted President Joe Biden about a recent poll that showed his approval rating at just 38 percent, and another that showed Americans dissatisfied with Biden’s priorities.

On Monday, President Biden sat for interview with WKRC Local 12 News in Cincinnati to discuss the infrastructure bill that was passed last week, which he said will begin to flow dollars into Ohio “literally within a matter of weeks.”

Inskeep wrapped up the interview by asking the president about that pair of recent polls.

“I want to turn to your polling really quickly here, the latest polling from USA Today has your approval rating at 38 percent, a new CNN poll shows 58 percent of Americans believe that you aren’t paying enough attention to the nation’s most important issues,” Inskeep said, and asked “Is this giving you kind of a sign that maybe you need to recalibrate some of your administration’s priorities as you approach that one year mark in office?”

A great, tough question, a newsworthy answer. Excellent national local news.

Links We Like

Erdoğan’s War on Truth: I Went To Bed A Scholar And Woke Up Perpetrator Of A Coup.
- Henri J. Barkey, The Atlantic
How American Shoppers Broke the Supply Chain
- Alana Semuels, Time
The Curious Case of the Missing Governor
- Jim Geraghty, National Review
Morning Joe Wakes Up and Smells the (Bitter) Coffee
- Frank Miele, RealClearPolitics
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