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CNN's Cornish Allows Accusation of Trump Corruption, Shuts Down Pelosi Talk
On Friday's CNN This Morning, host Audie Cornish discussed declining American pride and the nation's 250th birthday with CNN political historian Prof. Leah Wright, whose interests include "modern African American history, with an emphasis on race and political ideology," and Alexander Heffner, host of PBS's The Open Mind.
Heffner critiqued Trump's alleged corruption, citing "a president who's flying on a plane, an Air Force One recently debuted, that is a gift from Qatar." Cornish let that proceed without objection.
But then he tried broadening the lens beyond Trump, to be fair and balanced:
"Let's just be honest about this. We have to be equal opportunity critics, and the golden rule of American political life ought to be intellectual honesty."
The word "Pelosi" was barely out of Heffner's mouth when Cornish emphatically shut him down: "You're [getting into] modern politics, and I brought you guys on because it's been a time for historians."
The ban on invoking "modern politics" was invisible during the Trump critique. But Cornish snapped it into place the moment self-enrichment talk shifted to the longtime Democratic leader.
Cornish imagined group chats among historians were a "mess" -- as if there isn't a near-liberal monopoly on campus. She mentioned the controversy over "the 1619 Project" at The New York Times, which the Biden administration wanted imposed on the public schools. The 1619 Project labored to pin the founding of America to the arrival of the first slaves on American soil, while Morning Joe's Jon Meacham just pushed it forward to 1965 and the enactment of the Voting Rights Act and immigration legislation.
Wright pointed not to 1776, but to Frederick Douglass's 1852 July 5 speech on the 76th anniversary of the Declaration. Douglass, she said, called out "this idea of the hypocrisy of liberty, a nation for liberty and justice for all, that is intimately, violently rejecting that premise for the bulk of the people. So that becomes the story of the nation. That's the one that we remember."
To his credit, Heffner stuck with good old 1776.
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Wright worked in another shot at American history:
"Around America's anniversaries, there tends to be a push from administrations to whitewash American history, to focus simply on the great acts, but of very specific great acts by specific great people, predominantly white men."
On CNN This Morning, intellectual honesty proved selective. Trump-era self-enrichment is an acceptable topic for complaint, while any Pelosi parallel draws an immediate history-only timeout. In a segment ostensibly about American pride on the eve of the 250th, Cornish and Wright delivered the very cynicism that helps explain the slumping Gallup numbers.