The media totally distorted Trump's 'bloodbath' quote. And it doesn't care (2024)

The American media, the people who breathlessly warned about misinformation and disinformation during the pandemic, are not to be taken seriously on the topic.

This past weekend proved the point, as one national news outlet after another willfully distorted Donald Trump’s use of a single word.

“Bloodbath.”

Anyone who went back and watched the context of Trump’s word will know instantly he used it in an economic sense, to describe the looming Chinese takeover of the American auto industry.

Much of the American media tried to make you believe in headlines and social media promotions that he was threatening bloodshed if he doesn’t win the 2024 election.

Media told a blatant lie about Trump

Whatever you think of Donald Trump, that is a lie.

It is also exactly the spin of the Democratic Party that is bird-dogging Trump’s every spoken word.

It is a lie that must be told with such pretzel contortions that you can be assured it was done with full knowledge.

This weekend, the major news outlets of this country became one great choir of disinformation that tried to plant that lie in the minds of the American people.

Now, I don’t really care if you dislike Donald Trump. I think our choices for president are uniquely awful. As I watch this election play out, I watch with dread.

I do care, however, about journalism, and this was another example of how mainstream media has become the servant to one particularly political persuasion — more proof that my industry needs to reform itself along with many of the other institutions in American life.

What Trump actually said in that speech

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What exactly did Donald Trump say in his speech?

“If you’re listening, President Xi — and you and I are friends — but he understands the way I deal. Those big monster car manufacturing plants that you’re building in Mexico right now … you’re going to not hire Americans and you’re going to sell the cars to us, no. We’re going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you’re not going to be able to sell those cars if I get elected. Now if I don’t get elected, it’s going to be a bloodbath for the whole — that’s gonna be the least of it. It’s going to be a bloodbath for the country. That will be the least of it. But they’re not going to sell those cars. They’re building massive factories.”

Trump had so thoroughly wrapped the word in a discussion about trade and imports that you cannot leave that out of your headline.

Otherwise, the headline ends up reading like this one from NBC News: “Trump says there will be a ‘bloodbath’ if he loses the election.”

Watch the footage. “Bloodbath” wasn’t part of some rousing line. The applause line came before when Trump promised to “slap” a 100% tariff on Chinese automobiles manufactured in Mexico.

Scarborough called out, deletes tweet

Here’s aForbes.comheadline:

“An Even Darker Trump: Warns Of ‘Bloodbath’ If Not Elected And Calls Some Migrants ‘Animals’ And ‘Not People.’ ”

The migrants Trump railed against were pretty specific — criminal gang members crossing the border. However, Trump is open to criticism here in that his claim that foreign governments are releasing violent prisoners to migrate to the United States is slim on evidence.

Sinema showed Dems who they were:They didn't like it

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough tweeted out, “Donald Trump’s America. And he is proud of it. Promised another ‘bloodbath’ if he loses again.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk slapped back, “Jan 6 was not a ‘bloodbath’ by any definition and Trump was referring to job losses in the auto industry when he used that word. Your post is extremely misleading.”

Not long after, Scarborough deleted his own tweet.

Journalism is OK with its political bias

So many news anchors and reporters were busy this weekend blocking and tackling for the Democratic Party that I don’t think they really care if anyone notices. Such is the state of American news media.

A Gallup tracking poll shows confidence in U.S. media has fallen to historic lows at 32%. That’s even lower among Republicans, 11%, and independents, 29%.

Democrats are the one cohort with a high opinion of national media at 58%. They apparently know when they are well served.

But there is a significant drop-off when Gallup measures younger Democrats. Only 51% between the ages of 18-34 say they have confidence in U.S. media.

Journalism is not alone in its falling popularity. Many of America’s major institutions from Congress to the Supreme Court to the U.S. military have lost significant trust among the American people.

The nation’s media are not afraid to point out the declining confidence those other institutions. And we need to do it with ourselves.

The decline in trust in mainstream journalism is steep, and it is obvious to most Americans that the media has taken sides in our larger political debate. There is a word for that — a word that describes when your news feed repeats the same spin and distortions of a single political party.

And it’s not “journalism.”

Phil Boas is an editorial columnist for The Arizona Republic. Email him at phil.boas@arizonarepublic.com.

The media totally distorted Trump's 'bloodbath' quote. And it doesn't care (2024)

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The media totally distorted Trump's 'bloodbath' quote. And it doesn't care? ›

The American media, the people who breathlessly warned about misinformation and disinformation during the pandemic, are not to be taken seriously on the topic. This past weekend proved the point, as one national news outlet after another willfully distorted Donald Trump's use of a single word. “Bloodbath.”

What is the bloodbath for the auto industry? ›

Former President Donald Trump warned Saturday that if he were to lose the 2024 election, it would be a “bloodbath” for the US auto industry and the country. The remark came as Trump promised a “100% tariff” on cars made outside the US, arguing that domestic auto manufacturing would be protected only if he is elected.

When did Trump and Melania get married? ›

When did Donald Trump marry Melania? Melania Trump, born Melanija Knavs, married former President Donald Trump in January 2005. They have one son, Barron. He was born in March 2006.

What is truth social? ›

Truth Social has been described as an alt-tech social media platform. Such platforms are popular among the alt-right, far-right, and others who espouse extremism or fringe theories, often because they employ less stringent content moderation than mainstream platforms.

Why is the car industry so bad right now? ›

The fundamental shift in car pricing was first driven by increases to new car prices, which surged during the pandemic due to supply issues, increased production costs, and higher profit expectations by dealers and manufacturers.

What caused the auto industry to collapse? ›

Effect of 2008 oil price shock and economic crisis

When gasoline prices rose above $4 per gallon in 2008, Americans stopped buying the big vehicles and Big Three sales and profitability plummeted. The 2007–2008 financial crisis played a role, as GM was unable to obtain credit to buy Chrysler.

What religion is Melania Trump? ›

She was also the first Catholic to live in the White House since President John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline and was the second Catholic first lady of the United States.

How much is Donald Trump worth? ›

Forbes has estimated his wealth for decades and estimates it at $7.2 billion as of June 2024, with Trump making much higher claims. Trump received gifts, loans, and inheritance from his father. His primary business has been real estate ventures, including hotels, casinos, and golf courses.

How many kids does Trump have? ›

Trump's father Fred was the son of German immigrants, while his mother Mary Anne MacLeod was a Scottish immigrant. Trump has five children from three wives, and ten grandchildren.

How much of DJT does Trump own? ›

With the stock bonus, Trump now controls 114.75 million shares of Trump Media, which trades under the ticker DJT — the same as his initials. Based on today's closing price for the company, that values his entire stake at $5.7 billion.

Who owns Trump Media? ›

The media company is majority-owned by former President Donald Trump and trades as DJT on the Nasdaq. Trump Media hired Semple, Marchal & Cooper, LLP days after the SEC charged its prior auditor, BF Borgers CPA, with “massive fraud.”

How many people are using Truth Social? ›

Key Truth Social Statistics

There are about 2 million active Truth Social users today. Truth Social had about 1 million downloads in the first two weeks of its official launch date, which included 170,000 downloads on the first day. 12% of all U.S. social media users have used or visited the Truth Social platform.

Why the auto industry is in trouble? ›

A study by ECI Software revealed that due to a gap in manufacturing skills, an estimated 2.1 million jobs in the U.S. could remain unfilled by 2030, and the automobile sector will be impacted too. A dearth in skilled labor can lead to longer production cycles and inflated costs.

Why is the automobile industry in decline? ›

Supply chain issues and a shortage of crucial semiconductor chips, coupled with high interest rates and low inventory sent car sales tumbling. Only 13.7 million vehicles were sold in 2022, a drop of 8% from 2021 and the lowest total since 2011, according to research firm Wards Intelligence.

What is the outlook for the auto industry in 2024? ›

The automotive supply chain will likely never look like it did pre-pandemic, but inventory levels generally recovered in 2023 and are expected to continue doing so in 2024 and 2025. Car prices remain elevated in 2024 due to inflation but are showing initial signs of decreasing as inventory stabilizes.

What is the current state of the auto industry? ›

The Ongoing Supply Chain Shortage

The automotive industry is currently facing a major supply chain shortage, that is set to continue throughout 2024. This shortage is being caused by a combination of different factors, including increased demand for vehicles, disruptions in global trade, and supply chain bottlenecks.

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