It’s one outrage in days full of outrageous material.

“Quiet, piggy,” Donald Trump told a female reporter in a press gaggle, pointing his finger at her angrily.

It wasn’t the first time – not even the hundredth time – the US president has attacked the media. And it’s hard for any storyline to break through the administration’s “flood the zone” strategy, much less one like this. Nothing seems to stick. But the “quiet, piggy” clip has taken off, several days after the admonishment occurred on Air Force One last Friday, and without much help from the media itself.

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    5 hours ago

    It’s not just the right, but our modern society broadly cares far FAR more about aesthetics than substance. It’s always been this way, but the information age/short-attention-span era has directed a very bright spotlight on the problem.

    This means though, that superficial, “dumb” insults and personal attacks are going to get about a thousand times more media attention and engagement than the most controversial policy debate or legal disputes.

    (This comment is aimed directly at any possible DNC aids who might be scrolling Lemmy looking for things they need to tell the shriveled husks they represent.)