Herman Cain Death, Media Coverage Discrepancies
Herman Cain, former Republican presidential candidate, passed away following a hospitalization for COVID-19. Media outlets including USA Today, The New York Times, and the Daily Mail are scrutinized for linking his death specifically to his attendance at Donald Trump's Tulsa rally. Discrepancies in headline phrasing, such as "died from" versus "died after a battle with," suggest a coordinated effort to politicize the event.
herman cain· covid-19· tulsa rally· usa today· new york times
00:00 Seamus is causing chows. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. Next Thursday, July 30th, 2020, this is your award-winning Kid Von Nation Media assassination episode 1264. This is no agenda. Masturbating my life away and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where we are lamenting the death of Herman Cain. I'm John C. DuBois. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Yeah, that was kind of a sad little note this morning.
00:38 Yeah, they managed to surround it with as much propaganda as possible. I have a list of the headlines. Oh, okay, good. The headlines. So here's what happened. You know, he went to the, they make at least a couple of, they all make this point. He went to the Trump Tulsa rally. Oh, of course. That's where he caught it. On the 20th. And then he came down with it on July 4th, which is 14 days after the rally, which... Yeah, it's how they pinpoint it right back to Trump, because Orange Man killed him. If it was 13 days after the rally, it was 10, it doesn't matter, he went to the rally. And then he got over it, and he was out and fine, and then he died.
01:27 But did no one ever uses cause of death and they're very they're very tricky about this Let me read some of the headlines. All right, former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain dies after battle with kovat 19 Hmm that is not the same as dying from kovat 19. No, although the headlines are different I got a headline that says dies from but that's doesn't sound accurate though. I No, that was USA Today. The New York Times doesn't even have that in the headline. They just say he died and then they kind of hint. Former GOP candidate Herman Cain dies after battle with coronavirus, almost exactly the same except they changed COVID-19 to coronavirus out of CNBC. Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies at 74 from coronavirus complications. We don't know, I mean that may be it, but that's Fox News.
02:16 Herman Cain dies a month after contracting COVID-19. We're heartbroken. That's People magazine, probably one of the more accurate ones because it does the hinting is not quite as strong. And then we have the Daily Mail with Herman Cain dies, all caps, of COVID-19 after going to Donald Trump's notorious Tulsa rally without a mask. That's in caps. Man, I hope that they do, that they give the guy some props for what he actually did in life, not just this. That kind of sucks. Seriously, I mean the guy was an entrepreneur, he did very well. I might remind people he's Ados, but no, let's just abuse the black man to get at the orange man. It's so transparent, but the way they get tricky about it, except for the Daily Mail and whatever, what you read from.
