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CNN used to cover scandals. Now it's immersed in them.

Ruben Navarrette Jr. on

SAN DIEGO -- Conservatives insist that CNN is DOA.

That's nonsense. Ratings are high and profits are up. All this since the man who made a fortune by building up Donald Trump as a television star -- Jeff Zucker, the head of CNN who used to run NBC -- seems to have decided that there is more money to be made from tearing down Trump now that he is president.

The story goes that, when reality-show wizard Mark Burnett pitched a program where Trump brutalized contestants as he searched for an "Apprentice," Zucker literally jumped up and locked the door so Burnett couldn't leave until he signed a deal.

Now thanks in part to Zucker's handiwork, the whole country is being held hostage to the charlatan in chief, who is in a contest with the media to see which is more unlikable.

By now you've figured out the psychology of this codependent blood feud between POTUS and Big Media, right?

A big chunk of America despises Trump because we don't like arrogant and sanctimonious bullies who insult, pick on and marginalize groups of people so they can dismiss their views. And a big chunk of America despises the Media Industrial Complex -- especially what airs on television -- because, well, pretty much for the same reason.

 

Media companies, and the journalists they employ, have one overriding responsibility: to catch the big story. But when it came to Trump being elected president, they missed the story. And, oddly enough, instead of this error making them more humble, it's only made some of them more arrogant and less willing to admit they were wrong. They've chosen instead to try to destroy the Trump presidency and thus erase any evidence of their mistake. And in their exuberance, some of them are being sloppy and cutting corners.

Which brings us back to CNN, which used to cover scandals but lately has found itself immersed in them. Last week, the granddaddy of cable news networks retracted a half-baked story that never should have been posted on CNN.com, and the three journalists responsible for it have since left the network.

Some liberals quickly tried to spin this embarrassing snafu as evidence that CNN was morally upright enough to do the right thing and correct a mistake. They didn't mention that the threat of a $100 million lawsuit by the story's injured party -as reported by The New York Post -- likely had a way of focusing the mind on what correction needed to be made.

The departed include the reporter who wrote the story, the head of the investigative unit, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist that CNN hired from The New York Times. These are not novices who don't know the news business. These are serious people.

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